Socialism a Coming

  .WORLD ORDER!

Subject:  LIST OF TRAITORS
    Over the weekend, we came four votes away from the United States
 Senate giving our Constitutional rights over to the United Nations. In
>> a 53-46 vote, the senate narrowly passed a measure that will stop the
 United States from entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.
 The Statement of Purpose from the bill read.
 To uphold Second Amendment rights and prevent the United States from
 entering into the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.
 The U.N. Small Arms Treaty, which has been championed by the Obama
 Administration, would have effectively placed a global ban on the
 import and export of small firearms. The ban would have affected all
 private gun owners in the U.S., and had language that would have
 implemented an international gun registry on all private guns and ammo.
 Astonishingly, 46 of our United States Senators were willing to give
 away our Constitutional rights to a foreign power.
 Here are the 46 senators that voted to give your rights to the U.N.
 Baldwin (D-WI)
>> Baucus (D-MT)
>> Bennet (D-CO)
>> Blumenthal (D-CT)
>> Boxer (D-CA)
>> Brown (D-OH)
>> Cantwell (D-WA)
>> Cardin (D-MD)
>> Carper (D-DE)
>> Casey (D-PA)
>> Coons (D-DE)
>> Cowan (D-MA)
>> Durbin (D-IL)
>> Feinstein (D-CA)
>> Franken (D-MN)
>> Gillibrand (D-NY)
>> Harkin (D-IA)
>> Hirono (D-HI)
>> Johnson (D-SD)
>> Kaine (D-VA)
>> King (I-ME)
>> Klobuchar (D-MN)
>> Landrieu (D-LA)
>> Leahy (D-VT)
>> Levin (D-MI)
>> McCaskill (D-MO)
>> Menendez (D-NJ)
>> Merkley (D-OR)
>> Mikulski (D-MD)
>> Murphy (D-CT)
>> Murray (D-WA)
>> Nelson (D-FL)
>> Reed (D-RI)
>> Reid (D-NV)
>> Rockefeller (D-WV)
>> Sanders (I-VT)
>> Schatz (D-HI)
>> Schumer (D-NY)
>> Shaheen (D-NH)
>> Stabenow (D-MI)
>> Udall (D-CO)
>> Udall (D-NM)
>> Warner (D-VA)
>> Warren (D-MA)
>> Whitehouse (D-RI)
>> Wyden (D-OR)
>>
 Hello All, here is the list of all the TRAITORS in the U. S. Senate
  People this needs to go viral. These Senators voted to let the UN take
 our guns. They need to lose the election. We have been betrayed.
 46 Senators Voted to Give your 2nd Amendment Constitutional Rights to the U.N.
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A Story

I was in my neighborhood restaurant this morning and was seated behind a group of jubilant individuals celebrating the coming implementation of the health care bill. I could not finish my breakfast. This is what ensued: They were a diverse group of several races and both sexes. I heard a young man exclaim, “Isn’t Obama like Jesus Christ? I mean, after all, he is healing the sick.”

 

A young woman enthusiastically proclaimed, “Yeah, and he does it for free. I cannot believe anyone would think that a free market wouldn’t work for health care.”

 

Another said, “The stupid Republicans want us all to starve to death so  they can inherit all of the power. Obama should be made a Saint for what he did for those of us less fortunate.”

 

At this, I had more than enough. I arose from my seat, mustering all the restraint I could find, and approached their table. “Please excuse me; may I impose upon you for one moment?”

 

They smiled and welcomed me to the conversation. I stood at the end of their table, smiled as best I could and began an experiment.

 

“I would like to give one of you my house. It will cost you no money and I will pay all of the expenses and taxes for as long as you live there. Anyone interested?”

 

They looked at each other in astonishment. “Why would you do something like that?” asked a young man, “There isn’t anything for free in this world.” They began to laugh at me, as they did not realize this man had just made my point.

 

“I am serious, I will give you my house for free, no money whatsoever. Anyone interested?”

 

In unison, a resounding “Yeah” fills the room.

“Since there are too many of you, I will have to make a choice as to who receives this money-free bargain.”

 

I noticed an elderly couple was paying attention to the spectacle unfolding before their eyes, the old man shaking his head in apparent disgust.

 

“I tell you what; I will give it to the one of you most willing to obey my rules.”

 

Again, they looked at one another, an expression of bewilderment on their faces.

 

The perky young woman asked, “What are the rules?”

 

I smiled and said, “I don’t know. I have not yet defined them. However, it is a free home that I offer you.”

 

They giggled amongst themselves, the youngest of  which said, “What an old coot. He must be crazy to give away his home. Go take your meds, old man.”

 

I smiled and leaned into the table a bit further. “I am serious, this is a legitimate offer.”

 

They gaped at me for a moment.

 

“I’ll take it you old fool. Where are the keys?” boasted the youngest among them.

 

“Then I presume you accept ALL of my terms then?” I asked.

 

The elderly couple seemed amused and entertained as they watched from the privacy of their table. “Oh yeah! Where do I sign up?”

 

I took a napkin and wrote, “I give this man my home, without the burden of financial obligation, so long as he accepts and abides by the terms that I shall set forth upon consummation of this transaction.”

 

I signed it and handed it to the young man who eagerly scratched out his signature.

 

“Where are the keys to my new house?” he asked in a mocking tone of voice.

 

All eyes were upon us as I stepped back from the table, pulling the keys from pocket and dangling them before the excited new homeowner.

 

“Now that we have entered into this binding contract, witnessed by all of your friends, I have decided upon the conditions you are obligated to adhere to from this point forward. You may only live in the house for one hour a day. You will not use anything inside of the home. You will obey me without question or resistance. I expect complete loyalty and admiration for this gift I bestow upon you. You will accept my commands and wishes with enthusiasm, no matter the nature. Your morals and principles shall be as mine. You will vote as I do, think as I do and do it with blind faith. These are my terms. Here are  your keys.” I reached the keys forward and the young man looked at me dumbfounded.

 

“Are you out of your mind? Who would ever agree to those ridiculous terms?” the young man appeared irritated.

 

“You did when you signed this contract before reading it, understanding it and with the full knowledge that I would provide my conditions only after you committed to the agreement.”

 

The elderly man chuckled as his wife tried to restrain him. I was looking at a now silenced and bewildered group of people.

 

“You can shove that stupid deal up your a** old man. I want no part of it!” exclaimed the now infuriated young man.

 

‘You have committed to the contract, as witnessed by all of your friends. You cannot get out of the deal unless I agree to it. I do not intend to let you free now that I have you ensnared. I am the  power you agreed to. I am the one you blindly and without thought chose to enslave yourself to. In short, I am your Master.”

 

At this, the table of celebrating individuals became a unified group against the unfairness of the deal.

 

After a few moments of unrepeatable comments and slurs, I revealed my true intent.

 

“What I did to you is what this administration and congress did to you with the health care legislation. I easily suckered you in and then revealed the real cost of the bargain. Your folly was in the belief that you can have something you did not earn, and for that which you did not earn, you willingly allowed someone else to think for you. Your failure to research, study and inform yourself permitted reason to escape you. You have entered into a trap from which you cannot flee. Your only chance of freedom is if  your new Master gives it to you. A freedom that is given can also be taken away. Therefore, it is not freedom at all.”

 

With that, I tore up the napkin and placed it before the astonished young man. “This is the nature of your new health care legislation.”

 

I turned away to leave these few in thought and contemplation — and was surprised by applause.

 

The elderly gentleman, who was clearly entertained, shook my hand enthusiastically and said, “Thank you, Sir. These kids don’t understand Liberty .”

 

He refused to allow me to pay my bill as he said, “You earned this one. It is an honor to pick up the tab.”

 

I shook his hand in thanks, leaving the restaurant somewhat humbled and sensing a glimmer of hope for my beloved country.

 

1. Remember… Four boxes keep us free: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box,  and the cartridge box.

2. THIS SHOULD GO AROUND THE UNITED STATES SO PEOPLE CAN SEE JUST WHAT IS GOING ON. MAYBE EVEN THE POLITICALLY BLIND ONES WILL LEARN SOMETHING FROM IT.

 

“Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the American Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian.” Henry Ford

 

 

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No Vote

We need to add a rule to the federal ethics rules that states, they must completely read every Bill that they place their vote for or signature on.

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Hanoi Jane Playing Nancy Reagan

A traitor to America, one who caused U. S. soldiers to be beaten in Nam, does not deserve a job, let alone playing the wife of a U.S. president. Oh well, who am I to worry where this country is going, today if you were in the Weather Underground, your a hero. Oppression, is in, socialism is the new world order and the Government will never let you go hungry, homeless or be without your TV and cell phone. Jobs are for the stupid and rich people!

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Death

Deaths cause by texting out number those from guns. When will our government ban cell phones?

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Crime, Wake Up

Crime is going to happen people, when we wake up and accept this fact we will better off too moderate it in the future.

Even if half of us were police officers, there would still be crime and it would include 1-5% of the police officers.

It all boils down to money and percentages, one law enforcement person for each 500 people seems to keep the balance in check.

Whether someone is raped, robbed, killed or stolen from, we can feel sorrow and their pain but we can’t prevent it, ever. With 300 million people in America, crime is everywhere, in politics, church, banks, construction, law enforcement, gangs, the medical field and the stock market.

This Country got here by the people looking after each other and not by our Government protecting us from crime. If we loose our right to protect each other, we will turn into a Country that attacks each other, with a Government that dictates and controls everyone, for they will be the only ones with the guns.

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Unemployment-Repost WOW!

People Not In Labor Force Soar By 663,000 To 90 Million, Labor Force Participation Rate At 1979 Levels

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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/05/2013 08:58 -0400

Things just keep getting worse for the American worker, and by implication US economy, where as we have shown many times before, it pays just as well to sit back and collect disability and various welfare and entitlement checks, than to work .The best manifestation of this: the number of people not in the labor force which in March soared by a massive 663,000 to a record 90 million Americans who are no longer even looking for work. This was the biggest monthly increase in people dropping out of the labor force since January 2012, when the BLS did its census recast of the labor numbers. And even worse, the labor force participation rate plunged from an already abysmal 63.5% to 63.3% – the lowest since 1979! But at least it helped with the now painfully grotesque propaganda that the US unemployment rate is “improving.”

People not in labor force:

Labor participation rate:

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Teacher Poison

Are your child’s teacher poisoning their mind? Ask your child if their teachers ever express which political party they think the child should believe in or follow.

You will be surprised the amount of intimidation they apply!

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Dreamliner

Boeing battery problems on the Dreamliner kind of scares the hell out me and probably Boring as well.

After all, Obama spent hundreds of millions of dollars on Lithium battery design and manufacturing under the stimulus program. What does that say?

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How to fix the ecconomy

Every member of Congress should have to put forward one  bill each, during His Or Her term in office to end a wasteful, duplicated or un-needed Government program.

Let them work for their money.

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Social Security Disability

The Social Security Disability system is broke and being abused. Lawyers have figured out how to batter the Administration into accepting claims and abusing what the purpose was originally intended.

They need to do a medical review of all participants every 2 years and verify continued eligibility.

S S D pays out $300 Billion plus, every year to disabled participants of which, better than half are not really disabled, unable to work at all. Why did businesses spend all that money on facilities for workers with disabilities?

By hiring 4,000 medically train investigators to weed out half of the recipients we save $150,000,000,000..

The cost to do this would be 4,000 X $120,000. = $480 million and we have a savings of $149,540,000,000. Dah, why doesn’t our Government understand economics?

These are the people we trust with our money!

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Social Security Fixed

S S I is normally considered for the least fortunate, no 401k’s, no IRA’s, and no Corp retirement fund and you still get something.

But, its fixed for the rich, by being capped at $133,000.

The Norm

If your share of S S I, Costs you 7% and you make $80k a year, you paid in $5,600. a year. You work 40 years and retire at 65, you paid in $224,000.. Your employer matched that amount so together you paid in $448,000.. At 65 you get around $1,800 a month X 12 months = $21,000. a year and if you live 20 years of retirement, you get $420,000.

Reality

You make $30,000. a year, paid in $84,000 after 40 years, plus employer’s share=$168,000. and receive $1,050 a month at 65. You live 15 years for a total of $189,000.

Your Rich

You make $400,000. a year, paid in 7% of $134,000. (your Max) or $9,300. a year, plus employer= $18,600 X 40 years= $744,000. and receive $2,090 a month at 65. You live 30 years for a total of $752,000. 

It all appears fair because each of the above scenarios takes into account that the more money you have the better health care you can afford and therefor live longer. If we look at the numbers assuming 30 years for each category. With Health Care now available to all workers, we see the S S I system is eschewed to favor the Rich, dollar in for dollar out. It also shows that we are paying out about $400,000. more than received for the Norm and Reality samples.

Norm: Paid in $448k, Received $630,000.

Reality: Paid in $168k, Received $378,000.

Rich: Paid in $744k, Received $752,000.

If we want the S S I system to work, who should bare the costs of making up these deficits? The lowest wage earners, The Reality group, who can’t afford Health care?

The Norm group, who can squeak by and cover their Health care?

The Rich Group, Who are capped at $134,000. of earnings and are getting all their money back from S S I and have IRAs, 401Ks and corporate retirement plans?

By removing the Rich Group cap,  S S I would be solvent and no other changes would be required, problem solved.   In fact they could lower the 7% to 5% for everyone!

 

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Bonds 101

Cities borrow money (municipal bonds) to build the infrastructure of the city, so it’s residents can enjoy their life in the city. The bonds offer a low interest rate, usually tax free, so the city can afford to build the sewer or water plant, and the residents agree to tax rates to pay off the bonds.

Bond buyers are assured by the full faith of the city, that they will be repaid. Cities must adjust their tax rate to comply with its obligations to repay the bonds. If taxes alone won’t accomplish the repayment then the city must cut services, police, fire, education and employees.

When a major city defaults on their bonds, thousands of other cities will have to pay much higher interest on their bonds. This translates into a stagnation of growth across America on top of the current lack of economic growth will add years to the recovery.

Answer: The city has to give a 20 or 30% hair cut to its pensioners and renegotiate their current employee contracts.

 

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Guards

We guard our money/banks with armed guards, Marshall’s on planes, many work places, sports stadiums with guns, why don’t we guard our children with armed guards?

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Vote????

Ever wonder why we Americans have the right to vote our choice, yet that is only true if we use a middle man. The voting  system is archaic, we are no longer in the horse and buggy days, people can vote from anywhere and we should’ntt need or want deceitful politicians voting our choice. Especially if they can financially benefit from the way they vote.

Senate debates are a sign that the system is broken. The Internet is available to every American of voting age. If we can securely purchase products on the Internet, we can surely vote as to whether the government should put any controls on guns. Or, if we need government run health care or should the government run under a balanced budget.

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Some States Win!

While some states are passing some form of gun restrictions, others are remaining quiet or even proclaiming gun rights.

If the percentages are correct, 45% of the population are gun advocates and/or owners. That’s almost half of a state’s population, that could leave the state for a more friendly state. It’s a loose loose situation for these hater states, even if the gun hater states attract more gun haters.

What state would the criminals move to?

One with 90% of the population have guns? Or, the states that are unarmed?

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FUN

Read the old stuff from last year, see what has come true.

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12,000,000 New Jobs

With the current Illegal legislation being considered, it will become possible for 12 million illegals to work minimum wage jobs at all the fast food, convenience stores and water parks.

That opens up 12 million summer jobs in the low pay landscaping businesses for our kids.

Way to go D C!

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DAH! GOD

 

Gallup found that the top 10 “very religious” cities in America were as follows:

Metropolitan Area                   % Very Religious

Provo-Orem, UT                                 77

Montgomery, AL                                64

Jackson, MS                                         64

Birmingham-Hoover, AL                        56

Huntsville, AL                                       55

Holland-Grand Haven, MI                     55

Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC              55

Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC       55

Ogden-Clearfield, UT                             55

Little Rock-N Little Rock

-Conway, AR                                          54

Baton Rouge, LA                                    54

Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC               54

For the 10 states listed above, nine were won by Republican Mitt  Romney in the 2012 election; Barack Obama won only one: Michigan.

 

The top 10 cities with the least religious number of people, according to Gallup, were as follows:

Metropolitan Area                                           % Very Religious

Burlington-South Burlington, VT                               17

Boulder, CO                                                               17

Manchester-Nashua, NH                                            22

Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME                      22

Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA                                          23

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA                          24

Eugene-Springfield, OR                                              24

Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH                             25

Bremerton-Silverdale, WA                                         26

Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY                                    26

Springfield, MA                                                           26

Madison, WI                                                               26

All 10 states represented above were won by Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election.

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Multiple Partner Marriages

Multiple partner marriages are right around the corner, now that same sex marriages are being accepted. Next will be animal/human partnerships because they will never approve marriage but partnerships must be OK.

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Egypt/America

According to statistics gathered by The Navy Times newspaper, more than 20 Navy commanding officers were fired in 2012 for inappropriate behavior and misconduct; another six commanding officers have been relieved of duty so far this year. This coupled with Army, Marine and Air Force changes in command over the last 4 years is starting to look like Egypt.

The Muslim brotherhood replaced all the top military leaders when they took over Egypt.

Large ammo purchases, thousands of new armored vehicles for Homeland Security, what a coincidence!

 

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The Backdoor Tax

Something to think about, the FED pumps billions into the economy every month.

The stock market goes up, traders make millions/billions, all short term profits, pay 35% tax and the Government rakes in the taxes.

Add in all the IRA/401k last minute, end of the tax year contributions and they will probably pick up $500 billion in additional taxes.

What will the markets do when they stop?

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Preppers

Almost all law makers in Washington have bunkers available to them, built by tax payer dollars. Many also have bunkers and or safe rooms for their families at their home.

Shouldn’t the public have at least a tax right off for investing in their safety by building bunkers?

Are politicians more valuable than us, are they privileged, more important or special?

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What IS Wrong

What is wrong with law makers, when they won’t vote for a given bill because they are up for re-election in the near future and it would cost them the election?

Does this mean they are for the bill, but the people they represent are not?

Or, they are against the bill, but they would vote for it, if they thought no one would notice?

Or, they would vote for any bill, if their Party told them to as long as they could keep their job?

Should a politician be re-elected because they would vote for a bill, they know the people they represent are against?

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Are We Safe?

Any UFO type object coming to Earth, would undoubtedly contain something as dangerous as uranium and probably something more powerful, that we havn’t discovered yet.

After all, THEIR coming here, says they are more advanced then we are, otherwise we would be going to them.

So don’t play around or open anything you find laying on the ground, that you are not sure what it is.

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TV-Repost

Upstate  New York’s Catskill Mountain Range is a bucolic place near and dear to my heart.  It’s where storybook character Rip Van Winkle enjoyed his legendary slumber, and  its scenery hasn’t changed much since he was born of Washington Irving’s fertile imagination. Yet, like Van Winkle, if  I’d fallen asleep for 20 years when first arriving in that verdant heaven, I,  too, would have noticed some profound changes upon awakening.

About  two decades ago, many rural Catskill teens – sons of farmers and hunters and  fishermen – suddenly started donning baggy pants and reflecting “gangsta'”  counter-culture despite living nowhere near any large urban center. The  following generation of teens experienced today’s recent cultural evolution and  often sport multiple tattoos and body piercings despite living nowhere near  NYC’s grungy East Village. Yet I’m wrong in a sense: those places were actually  very close – a television set away.

My  old hinterland haunt was once place where, if you wiggled the rabbit-ear antenna  just right, you could pull in one or two TV stations. And what could you see?  Perhaps reruns of The Brady Bunch, perhaps the news. But about a  quarter century ago came VCRs and video stores; then cable  and satellite TV; and, finally, the Internet. The serpent had entered  Eden.

In  the wake of the Sandy Hook tragedy, much fire has been directed at gun advocates  in general and the National Rifle Association in particular. In response, the  organization has implicated Hollywood and popular culture in general for  mainstreaming mindless violence. Yet even many Second Amendment advocates part  company with the NRA on this point. After all, blaming entertainment for crime  smacks of blaming guns. Yet there’s quite a profound difference: guns don’t  transmit values. But how we use guns – and knives, fists and words – on screen  certainly does.

This  message is often a tough sell, however, as it’s very natural to defend one’s  entertainment. We grow up with certain shows, movies, characters and music and  often become emotionally attached to them; in fact, we may identify with them so  closely that an attack upon them can be taken personally. It’s the same  phenomenon that causes an avid sports fan to defend his favorite team as if it’s  his favored son. And it is then we may hear that old refrain, “It isn’t the  entertainment; it’s the values learned at home” (they’re actually one and the  same since entertainment enters the home with, in the least, the parents’ tacit  approval).

Yet  it appears few really believe that refrain. Sure, depending on our ideology, we  may disagree on what entertainment is destructive, but that it can  be destructive is something on which consensus exists. Just consider, for  instance, that when James Cameron’s film Avatar was released, there was  much talk in the conservative blogosphere about its containing environmentalist,  anti-corporate and anti-American propaganda. At the other end of the spectrum,  liberals wanted the old show Amos ‘n Andy taken off the air because it  contained what they considered harmful stereotypes. Or think of how critics  worried that Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ would stoke anti-Jewish  sentiment or that Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ would  inspire anti-Christian feelings, and how the Catholic League complained that The Da Vinci Code was anti-Catholic. Now, I’m not commenting on these  claims’ validity. My only point is that when our own sacred cows are being  slaughtered, few of us will say, “Well, yeah, the work attacks my cause, but I  don’t care because it’s the values taught at home that really  matter.”

The  truth? Entertainment is powerful. This is why Adolf Hitler had his propaganda  filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, and why all modern regimes have at times created  their own propaganda films. It’s why the ancient Greeks saw fit to censor the  arts and American localities traditionally had obscenity laws. And it is why,  while “The pen is mightier than the sword” and a picture mightier still, being  worth a “thousand words,” we have to wonder how many words moving footage  coupled with sound would be. How mighty art thou, Tinseltown? Well, we worry  that a child witnessing one parent continually abuse the other will learn to be  violent, as children learn by example. Yet often forgotten is that while a  person can model behavior seven feet away from the television, he can also model  it seven feet away through the television.

And  what effect do our entertainment role models have? Much relevant research  exists, and the picture it paints isn’t  pretty. For instance, a definitive 1990s study published by The Journal of  the American Medical Association found that in every society in  which TV was introduced, there was an explosion in violent crime and murder  within 15 years. As an example, TV had been banned in South Africa for internal security reasons until 1975, at which  point the nation had a lower murder rate than other lands with similar  demographics. The country’s legalization of TV prompted psychiatrist Dr. Brandon  Centerwall to predict  “that white South African homicide rates would double within 10 to 15 years  after the introduction of television….” But he was wrong.

By  1987 they had more than doubled.

Then  the Guardian told us  in 2003 that, “…Bhutan, the fabled Himalayan Shangri-la, became the last  nation on earth to introduce television. Suddenly a culture, barely changed in  centuries, was bombarded by 46 cable channels. And all too soon came Bhutan’s  first crime wave – murder, fraud, drug offences.” The serpent had struck  again.

And  exactly how it strikes is interesting…and scary. Lt. Col. David Grossman, a  former West Point military psychologist and one of the world’s foremost experts  on what he calls “killology,” explains the process well. In his essay “Trained  to Kill,” he speaks of how the military learned that during WWII only 15 to 20  percent of riflemen would actually shoot at an exposed enemy soldier. Yet this  rate was increased to 55 percent during the Korean War and then 90 percent in  Vietnam. How? By applying psychological principles, says Grossman, identical to the  forces our children are exposed to through entertainment. They are (all  quotations are Grossman’s):

  • Brutalization  and desensitization: this occurs in boot camp where the training is designed “to  break down your existing mores and norms and to accept a new set of values that  embrace destruction, violence, and death as a way of life.” Entertainment can  perhaps be even more effective when doing this to children because the process  often starts when they’re too young to distinguish between fantasy and reality.  Grossman explains:
    • To  have a child of three, four, or five watch a “splatter” movie, learning to  relate to a character for the first 90 minutes and then in the last 30 minutes  watch helplessly as that new friend is hunted and brutally murdered is the moral  and psychological equivalent of introducing your child to a friend, letting  [him] play with that friend, and then butchering that friend in front of your  child’s eyes.
  • Classical  conditioning: the Japanese employed this during WWII. Soldiers would have to  watch and cheer as a few of their comrades bayoneted prisoners to death. All the  servicemen were then “treated to sake, the best meal they had had in months, and  to so-called comfort girls. The result? They learned to associate committing  violent acts with pleasure.” Likewise, today “[o]ur children watch vivid  pictures of human suffering and death, learning to associate it with their  favorite soft drink and candy bar, or their girlfriend’s perfume.”
  • Operant  conditioning: “When people are frightened or angry, they will do what they have  been conditioned to do…. [It’s] stimulus-response, stimulus-response.” Thus,  one of the ways the military increased riflemen’s willingness to shoot exposed  enemies was to switch from the bull’s-eye targets of WWII training to  “realistic, man-shaped silhouettes that pop into their field of view.” The  soldiers have only a split-second to engage this new “stimulus” with the  response of firing reflexively. As for kids, “every time a child plays an  interactive point-and-shoot video game, he is learning the exact same  conditioned reflex and motor skills.” This can help explain, says Grossman, why  robbers under stress will sometimes reflexively shoot victims even when it  wasn’t “part of the plan.”

If  the above seems at all simplistic, note that it’s a life’s work boiled-down to  500 words. Suffice it to say, however, that entertainment has an effect. And do  we really consider today’s entertainment benign? We’ve transitioned from a  pre-TV America where boys sometimes brought real guns to school for target  shooting to a TV-addicted America where boys bring toy guns to school and get  suspended. And, of course, the reasons for this societal sea change are complex.  But if we’re going to point to one factor, is it wiser to blame the AR-15 than  PG-13?

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History Lesson-Repost

The  exact time when the government ceased serving ‘We the People’ and became our  master is impossible to pinpoint. The best estimate coincides with the  beginnings of the progressive (isn’t  “regressive” a better description?) movement and Theodore Roosevelt. What TR  started, Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States from 1913-1921, expanded  exponentially and the movement was on.

Those  who believe in the complete control of the masses by the state at the expense of  individual freedoms are statists or Leftists. The ‘L’ is capitalized to  distinguish the group as being its own religion, ideology, and entity. Leftists,  statists, and regressives are evolutions of the same beast and have no political  boundaries, Republican or Democrat. They obey only the rules or laws that suit  their own political ends. They are secular and against anything associated with  Judeo-Christian values, morals, or rules of behavior. They disparage limited  government and despise the Constitution with its limits and enumerated powers.  When these obvious anti-America-as-founded zealots are out of power they spin,  prevaricate, and throw hissy fits like little children when they don’t get their  way.

Usually  the tantrums are enough to get their way, because those who don’t walk the  regressive line are often badgered into silence. The rare principled  conservatives who believe in limited government and the original intent of the  Constitution invariably get rolled because of their fear of offending the  Leftists and their media toadies. The media spews Leftism, and that message  affects many low-information voters who are more interested in the Kardashians  than what is happening with the sequester or the budget process in Washington D.C.

After  100 years of varying degrees of oppressive rule by Leftists, America has sealed  its own fate by selecting the most radical Leftist in the country’s history to  be its 44th president. Woodrow Wilson started it all by expanding government and  then getting us into World War I only months after promising the opposite.  Calvin Coolidge reversed the growth of government and balanced the budget  leading to the Roaring 20’s. After the disastrous administration of Herbert  Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, president from 1933 to 1945, inherited the Great Depression. FDR’s New Deal statist  agenda exposed the sophistry of socialism and prolonged the recovery. The  decade-long depression ended only after the unifying affect on the economy brought on by World War II. FDR repudiated the  Constitution and the rule of law by adapting a new Bill of Rights and a stacked  Supreme Court, not to benefit America, but instead to promote his regressive  statist ideology.

Government  moderation allowed the private sector to expand for twenty years until Lyndon  Baines Johnson reinstituted statist policies including civil rights legislation,  immigration, the Vietnam War, and the government expansion of welfare included  in his Great Society. LBJ’s unconstitutional (not enumerated) welfare and  redistribution policies have destroyed more that $15 Trillion (approximately the  size of the massive federal debt as of 2012) in wealth and prosperity, while  increasing poverty levels and unemployment, shrinking the middle class, and  reducing opportunities for a better life. One hundred percent of the blame can  be put on secular regressive government policies.

Ronald  Reagan temporarily reversed the trend of government intervention by conquering  ‘stagflation’ (double-digit inflation and unemployment) caused by the economic  slowdown of the Carter-era 1970’s. The ‘Gipper’ explained government was not the  solution to the problem, but rather the cause of the problem. Capitalism  flourished for 25 years, finally ending with the housing bust after the  post-9/11 boom of George W. Bush. The primary cause of the banking scare, the  housing bubble, and the deleterious effects on the economy was none other than  overreach by the federal government. Are you beginning to notice a trend here?

Ayn  Rand nailed it more than 55 years ago with her magnum opus, Atlas  Shrugged. The author, who spent the first 21 years of her life under  oppressive communist rule in Vladimir Lenin’s U.S.S.R., understood the  dilatory effects of statist control and regressive policies. Rand, who lived  from 1905-1982, seemed prescient when she spoke these words more than 30 years  ago:

“We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate  inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases,  while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest  periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.”

Albert  Einstein is attributed with defining insanity as doing the same things over and  over and expecting different results. Doesn’t that exactly match the solutions  secular regressives have for government and governing? We have reached societal  insanity by re-electing the most radical Leftist of all, Barack Obama. The  country is doomed to collapse, not if, but when. It is inevitable, and the time  frame is in months, not years. It cannot be sustained by more government, more  debt, and more destruction of the Constitution and rule of law.

What  can God-fearing, law-abiding citizens do to survive the usurpation of power and  control by radical Marxist revolutionaries? What happens when Americans are  disarmed and helpless before enemies bent on replacing Judeo-Christian values  and principles with secular totalitarian rule? The United States is not  repairable at this point. The dark, dirty secret is everyone in every branch of  the federal government knows what is happening. Unfortunately, those who still  have principles either feel they can’t, won’t, or don’t dare speak out. Economic  and systemic destruction of the government is imminent. The can has been kicked  to the end of the road.

Ayn  Rand’s work of fiction describes producers disappearing as the economy collapses  from the weight of excessive statism and control. Rather than succumb to having  their unalienable rights to life, liberty, and property stolen and confiscated  by the moochers and looters, the producers quietly disengage from society and  disappear. A ‘Tax Strike’ similar to Rand’s fictional tome may be the best way  to reject the illegitimate and oppressive control demonstrated by government  today. It can range from a conscious reduction in self-employment  (semi-retirement) to a flat refusal to fund the illegitimate leviathan by  refusing to file tax returns until the criminal regime is thrown off. While this  act of civil disobedience may be considered extreme, is it going too far to draw  a line in the sand like our founders did with the Declaration of Independence in  1776? In Thomas Jefferson’s own words:

Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long  established, should not be changed for light and transient causes; and,  accordingly, all experience [has] shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer  while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to  which they are accustomed. But, when a long train of abuses and usurpations,  pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce [the people]  under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such  government, and to provide new guards for their future security.

Aren’t  Jefferson’s words as timely today as they were in 1776?

Isn’t  it time to starve the beast, throw it off, and start  over?

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Slavery Now!

How bad has politics gotten that it has turned 50% of the population into slaves?

 

Slaves to Unions and Government handouts.

 

Abe is turning over in His grave. He didn’t mean free $$$$ and gangs that demand more.

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Republican President?

If the Republicans can’t win the Senate in 2014, they have no chance at the Presidency in 2016!

If they loose the Senate in 2014, there will be a 3rd party or a bunch of Independents in 2016.

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Retirement

Currently there are 58,000,000 people either on or scheduled to receive retirement benefits from Unions or Fed/State retirement funds. These funds do not have anywhere near enough money to pay these obligations and never will.

These retirement funds owe or are going to owe $166,000,000,000.00, that’s 166 Trillion. Even if the remainder ( not yet retired ) of the 58 million paid in an additional $10,000 a year until their retirement starts there would not be enough money in their fund to cover final years.

Dosn’t make sense to transfer, all those funds to the Social Security system now and at least they would have a chance at receiving something when they retire. They could even receive a 20% premium for being a Union participant.

Why is everyone afraid to admit the Union system is flawed and cannot be sustained, without bankrupting the Government and the Union companies.

This has to be the biggest scam against society that has ever been perpetrated!   PROMISES??????????

 

 

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Sufferage-Discrimination

How can our Country have respect for, honor, trade with or negotiate with any other country unless all their people are treat equally.

If we fought for equality here, shouldn’t we do it everywhere? If we don’t, doesn’t that make us Hypocrites?

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Senate panel passes bill seeking to curb illegal gun purchases. Headline-

I really have to scratch my head and wonder who the hell voted these Idiots into office.

 

I didn’t know it was legal to purchase guns illegally and if it was legal then WTF?

I am sure there are at least 100,000 laws on the books concerning gun purchases, that every bad person already knows how to avoid, like 1 or 2 more are going to mean the end to bad people. How about one more: you use a gun to commit any crime you do a mandatory sentence 25 years.

 

The Country has been crippled for 6 years now and they are wasting their time and our money on everything but the economy!

They should all be locked in their chambers and forced to debate Job creation, the Economy and not let out until they have solved it. No other business until these are solved!

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Food Stamps?

Yes, no one in America should have to starve to death, that said they should not be able to waste tax payer money on non-nutritional food.

Food stamp should only cover non-processed meat, bread, cereal, vegetables, fruit, dairy products, vitamins, drinks with less than 4% sugar and that’s it!

The government could program this into the redemption system in less then a week.

Do politicians want unhealthy kids and sick obese people, whats the hold up, seems like a no brain-er to me.

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Border?

When done in the private world!

 

Build 380 Patrol offices/lodges, 4 thousand square foot buildings, spaced every 5 miles along the Mexican border. Equip each of them with cameras, ground sensors and FLIR systems looking two and a half miles to each side, overlapping the adjacent offices.

Staff each office with 24 border agents on a  24/7 schedule. 4 on duty at all times.

One Time Costs—  <$1 Billion

380 buildings $500,000. ea.= $190 mil

Land 3 acres @ $4,000. per. = $4.5 mil

Furnishing, vehicles and equipment $325,000. per. = $123 mil

Annual Cost — <$1 Billion 

24 Agents, including supervisor @ $80,000 including benefits X 380 officers =$729 mil

Supplies, utilities, food, etc. $75 per day per person = $249 mil

Benefit

380,760 new full time jobs

350,000 construction jobs

$1,900,000,000 new federal tax income

Border Secure!

 

 

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Feel The Pain!-Repost

The Obama administration denied an appeal  for flexibility in lessening the sequester’s effects, with an email  this week appearing to show officials in Washington that because they already  had promised the cuts would be devastating, they now have to follow through on  that.

In the email sent Monday by Charles  Brown, an official with the Animal  and Plant Health Inspection Service office in Raleigh, N.C., Mr.  Brown asked “if there was any latitude” in how to spread the sequester cuts  across the region to lessen the impacts on fish inspections.


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He said he was discouraged by officials in Washington, who gave him this  reply: “We have gone on record with a notification to Congress  and whoever else that ‘APHIS would eliminate  assistance to producers in 24 states in managing wildlife damage to the  aquaculture industry, unless they provide funding  to cover the costs.’ So it is our opinion that however you manage that  reduction, you need to make sure you are not contradicting what we said the  impact would be.”

“This email confirms what many Americans have suspected: The Obama  administration is doing everything they can to make sure their worst  predictions come true and to maximize the pain of the Sequester cuts for  political gain,” said Rep. Tim Griffin,  Arkansas Republican.

Mr. Brown, the official who sent the  email and who is eastern regional director for wildlife services at APHIS,  didn’t immediately return a call Tuesday afternoon seeking comment.

APHIS is an agency within the Agriculture  Department, and on Tuesday department Secretary Tom  Vilsack was challenged on the email at a House committee hearing by Rep.  Kristi Noem, who said she hoped the department  wouldn’t tie agencies’ hands.

Mr. Vilsack said he hadn’t seen the email,  but said agencies are supposed to be trying to find ways to manage the impact of  the cuts.

“If we have flexibility,  we’re going to try to use it to make sure we use sequester in the most equitable  and least disruptive way,” the secretary testified. “There are some  circumstances, and we’ve talked a lot about the meat inspection, where we do not  have that flexibility because there are so few accounts.”


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The administration earlier had warned  that supplies of beef, pork and poultry could drop this year because  slaughterhouse inspectors will have to be furloughed, and under federal  law  meat can’t be processed without inspectors present.

Ms. Noem told Mr.  Vilsack the email made it sound like the administration was sacrificing flexibility in  order to justify dire predictions.

“I’m hopeful that isn’t an agenda that’s been put forward,” the South Dakota  Republican congresswoman told Mr.  Vilsack.

The $85 billion in sequesters began Friday, and have hit most of the federal  government, where employees will face furloughs.

But even amid the cuts, APHIS is still hiring  new employees and interns.

Since Sunday the agency has posted 24 help-wanted ads including 22 student  internships, one ad seeking a clerk in a New York office, and one ad seeking  three “insect production workers” to grow bollworms in Phoenix.

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Make NO Law

Our Government can not make/enforce any law that effects a religion and the practice of same, the constitution protects the free practice of religion.

Therefore, only States can remove prayer from school!

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The Real Answer-Repost

The  most frustrating aspect of the continuing verbal marathon about guns and gun  control is that no one is talking about the real cause of our continuing problem  with mass, meaningless murder.

That  means no one is talking about real solutions that will have real  results.

Instead,  we are once again talking about disarming law-abiding citizens, or (more  accurately) pushing government deeper into our lives by diluting the only  document on the planet — the U. S. Constitution — that protects humans from  tyranny.

Take  away guns and you still have violence. But take away our Constitution and you  empower tyrants, both illegal and legal, who will have plenty of guns whether  they are banned or not.

So,  why are we spending so much time talking about a non-solution to such a serious  problem?

One  reason is because the liberals who make up our current ruling class, in a very  significant way, have caused these senseless tragedies, and they certainly don’t  want to talk about that.

How  did liberals cause recent gun massacres? I discussed that in an earlier piece —  “Ban Liberalism Not Guns.” Here, however, I want to address a more important  topic — Why liberals aren’t interested in real solutions to the problem of  senseless, mostly random violence, whether it is perpetrated with a gun or  otherwise. In fact, I want to talk about why they aren’t interested in any  solutions at all.

One  reason liberals aren’t interested in solving problems is because they are so  totally invested in using them.  Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama’s first White  House Chief of Staff, made that clear when he voiced the cardinal rule of  liberalism, “Never let a serious crisis go to waste.”

How  do politicians “never let a crisis go to waste?” They use it to get  elected.

They  use problems of all sorts to get elected by blaming their political opponents  for causing the problem and by selling themselves as the saviors of those of us  whom they can convince are victims of said problem and of the “villains” whom  they say perpetrated it.

And  once elected, they use this same blame game to get their policies enacted,  increase their political power, and enhance their chances of getting  re-elected.

Before  we follow that thread any further, I want to point out that there is another  reason the liberal ruling class isn’t interested in solutions: They don’t have  any.

In another post made the point that liberals were doomed to selling  less (blame, hate, problems) because nothing produces solutions better than  free-market capitalism applied by individuals blessed with a high degree of  individual political freedom. This system, as devised and utilized in the good  ol’ USA, has enabled us to achieve a greater and broader prosperity than any  other society in human history.

As  for what I mean by saying “liberals don’t have any real solutions… to  anything,” consider how well they’ve handled the “War on Poverty” — nearly  $20 trillion spent since LBJ initiated this monstrous government redistribution  of wealth in the 1960s, and the administration tells us 1 in 6 are still “in  poverty.” And how well is the welfare state and income redistribution working for Greece? Spain? The United Kingdom? France’s  Labor Minister, Michel Sapin, recently described that country as “totally  bankrupt.” The UK doesn’t look for economic recovery until after  2017.

How  about race relations? The election of Obama in 2008 was supposed to usher in a  “postracial era,” but today racial polarization is as bad (or worse) than it has  ever been. Anyone who opposes Obama on any issue is tagged a racist, an  extremist, an enemy.

The  energy crisis? Can you say Solyndra and wind  power? And, in spite of the fact that global warming has been revealed to  be a fraud based on trumped up data, liberals keep telling us that there is  scientific consensus on the matter except for a few oddballs who ought to be  thrown in jail because they are Global Warming “Deniers”.

Getting  back to gun violence… Want to bet that limiting our access to guns will reduce  gun violence. It hasn’t worked anywhere it has been tried.

Because  “using” crises is so valuable to the liberal ruling class, even if they had a  solution to anything, they wouldn’t apply it. After all if your entire political  strategy consists of using crises and problems to paint  your adversaries as villains and enemies in order to get people to vote for you,  the last thing you want to have happen is for a problem to be  solved.

What’s  more, because liberals have such a terrible track record at solving anything, if  a problem is solved, most likely it will be solved by the opposition, i. e.  those pesky free-market capitalists.

Then  what?

What  does continuing to elect liberals to run our government get for you and  me?

First  of all it gets us a lot of “solutions” that don’t work.

Even  worse — it gets us a society that operates on the basis of hate and  divisiveness. Can you think of anything worse than that?

Evidence  of this is easy to find — the movie, Django Unchained, provides  an excellent example. So do all the tweets in support of Christopher Dorner,  murderer of four in his recent crime spree. And then there are all those  episodes of “gun violence.”

Continuing  to elect politicians who have nothing to sell but blame, hate, and “issues”  gives us a society in which it pays to invent crises — so you can blame them on  your opponent. Remember acid rain, the ozone hole, the coming ice age, the death  of the oceans, OVERPOPULATION!, and on and on. In every case we were told that  the only way to avert each of these “crises” was to elect liberals/democrats  because the Republicans, free-market capitalists, or America caused them… by  creating More.

Which  brings us to another history lesson.

In  his 1968 book, The Population Bomb, biologist Paul Ehrlich told us  that hundreds of millions of us would die during the 1970s no matter what we did  because we had already outstripped the planet’s ability to feed us and to supply  us with the raw materials necessary to sustain our lifestyle. He also predicted  that, by 1985, so many billions would have died that the Earth’s population  would have shrunk to 1.5 billion. And by 1999, the overconsuming U. S. would  suffer such devastating environmental catastrophes that the life expectancy of  its citizens would have dropped to 42 years, and its population would be a mere  22.6 million.

Instead,  in 2013, the population of the world is at 7 billion and growing, the U.S.  population is over 300 million, our prosperity is unprecedented (At least it was  until we elected the Pelosi Democrats in 2006 and Obama in 2008.), and our life  expectancy continues to rise.

To  underscore how wrong Ehrlich was, many countries now are concerned about  underpopulation rather than overpopulation. Why? Because their “Ehrlich scare”  birth rates are too low to produce the workers needed to keep their economies  running (and to support all those seniors).

What  saved us from Ehrlich’s predictions of doom? The same thing that has saved us  from scarcity and adversity so many times — human ingenuity and initiative  applied within the framework of a free-market economy. This reveals what may  be the most ironic downside of continuing to elect politicians who have nothing  to sell but blame: It gives us a society in which the problem solvers, the  tragedy averters, the producers of abundance are villainized. A society in which  we regularly vote against the people who can solve the very problems that  supposedly plague us.

In  this upside-down process the people who continually sell us less  (liberals/Democrats) end up being the only ones with more — more money, more power, more everything. Barack Hussein Obama,  unsurpassed peddler of “less” is now worth $11.8 million and lives like a  king.

The  best way to wrap this up, I believe, is to restate, in a form simple enough to  remember easily, what continuing to elect politicians who have nothing to sell  but blame, hate, and less gets us.

It  gets us a society that operates on the basis of hate, divisiveness, and  blame.

It  gets us a society in which politicians rise to power by inventing crises — so  they can blame them on their opponents and use that blame to get  elected.

It  gets us a country ruled by a government with a vested interest in solutions that  don’t work. After all, if a problem is solved, politicians can’t use it to get  elected anymore.

In  a society of this sort the surest route to power is to cast yourself as a  victim. As a victim, you become an asset to the liberal ruling class which can  use you to villainize its opponents (because they made you a victim) and attract  votes by casting itself as your savior.

Last,  but not least, electing politicians who trump up problems and use them to get  votes by heaping blame and vilification on their opponents gives us a society in  which those who truly are able to solve problems, create abundance, and get us  out of the mess we’re in are invariably cast as  villains.

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The answer is easy

It will be a lot easier to change the Senate in 2014, than change the House.

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Fairs Fair

A 35 year old divorced mother with 4 children with a abusive ass of an X, who threatens her and the kids 4 times a week, can not get a armed police officer to guard her and the kids.

Yet, Obama’s wife, gets 10 armed secret service agents guarding her 24 hours a day at a cost of millions a year.

Why is one’s life any more important or worth more the other?

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Clinton Pres.

If Clinton is going to run for President she has to start distancing her self from Obama, in fact she needs to be attacking him starting now.

After all, she was half of his presidency and as the debt climbs and foreign policy erodes, she will have a big battle silently condoning His actions over the next 3 years.

If the national debt reaches 20 plus trillion she will not have a chance!

Notice how she has keep-ed her mouth shut on guns and Illegals? What are her real positions?

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LIE!

Why is everyone afraid to call a political statement a lie, when they blatantly are  lies?

Have the politicians placed themselves above all others or has political correctness kick our ass and muffled our voices forever.

My whole live I have always called a lie when I found one, and most of the time the outcome or confrontation was amenable.

Mis-spoke sounds like a 5 year old has a bicycle problem. Not the outcome of a person deceiving others to make themselves look good or being intentionally dishonest to mislead.

A Liar is a Liar and you a wimp if you let someone get away with anything else!

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Medical Repost- Scam

Routine Care, Unforgettable Bills When Sean Recchi, a 42-year-old from Lancaster, Ohio, was told last March that he had non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, his wife Stephanie knew she had to get him to MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Stephanie’s father had been treated there 10 years earlier, and she and her family credited the doctors and nurses at MD Anderson with extending his life by at least eight years.

Because Stephanie and her husband had recently started their own small technology business, they were unable to buy comprehensive health insurance. For $469 a month, or about 20% of their income, they had been able to get only a policy that covered just $2,000 per day of any hospital costs. “We don’t take that kind of discount insurance,” said the woman at MD Anderson when Stephanie called to make an appointment for Sean.

Stephanie was then told by a billing clerk that the estimated cost of Sean’s visit — just to be examined for six days so a treatment plan could be devised — would be $48,900, due in advance. Stephanie got her mother to write her a check. “You do anything you can in a situation like that,” she says. The Recchis flew to Houston, leaving Stephanie’s mother to care for their two teenage children.

About a week later, Stephanie had to ask her mother for $35,000 more so Sean could begin the treatment the doctors had decided was urgent. His condition had worsened rapidly since he had arrived in Houston. He was “sweating and shaking with chills and pains,” Stephanie recalls. “He had a large mass in his chest that was … growing. He was panicked.”

Nonetheless, Sean was held for about 90 minutes in a reception area, she says, because the hospital could not confirm that the check had cleared. Sean was allowed to see the doctor only after he advanced MD Anderson $7,500 from his credit card. The hospital says there was nothing unusual about how Sean was kept waiting. According to MD Anderson communications manager Julie Penne, “Asking for advance payment for services is a common, if unfortunate, situation that confronts hospitals all over the United States.”

Sean Recchi 

Claudia Susana for TIME 

Sean Recchi Diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 42. Total cost, in advance, for Sean’s treatment plan and initial doses of chemotherapy: $83,900. Charges for blood and lab tests amounted to more than $15,000; with Medicare, they would have cost a few hundred dollars

The total cost, in advance, for Sean to get his treatment plan and initial doses of chemotherapy was $83,900.

Why?

The first of the 344 lines printed out across eight pages of his hospital bill — filled with indecipherable numerical codes and acronyms — seemed innocuous. But it set the tone for all that followed. It read, “1 ACETAMINOPHE TABS 325 MG.” The charge was only $1.50, but it was for a generic version of a Tylenol pill. You can buy 100 of them on Amazon for $1.49 even without a hospital’s purchasing power.

(In-Depth Video: The Exorbitant Prices of Health Care)

Dozens of midpriced items were embedded with similarly aggressive markups, like $283.00 for a “CHEST, PA AND LAT 71020.” That’s a simple chest X-ray, for which MD Anderson is routinely paid $20.44 when it treats a patient on Medicare, the government health care program for the elderly.

Every time a nurse drew blood, a “ROUTINE VENIPUNCTURE” charge of $36.00 appeared, accompanied by charges of $23 to $78 for each of a dozen or more lab analyses performed on the blood sample. In all, the charges for blood and other lab tests done on Recchi amounted to more than $15,000. Had Recchi been old enough for Medicare, MD Anderson would have been paid a few hundred dollars for all those tests. By law, Medicare’s payments approximate a hospital’s cost of providing a service, including overhead, equipment and salaries.

On the second page of the bill, the markups got bolder. Recchi was charged $13,702 for “1 RITUXIMAB INJ 660 MG.” That’s an injection of 660 mg of a cancer wonder drug called Rituxan. The average price paid by all hospitals for this dose is about $4,000, but MD Anderson probably gets a volume discount that would make its cost $3,000 to $3,500. That means the nonprofit cancer center’s paid-in-advance markup on Recchi’s lifesaving shot would be about 400%.

When I asked MD Anderson to comment on the charges on Recchi’s bill, the cancer center released a written statement that said in part, “The issues related to health care finance are complex for patients, health care providers, payers and government entities alike … MD Anderson’s clinical billing and collection practices are similar to those of other major hospitals and academic medical centers.”

The hospital’s hard-nosed approach pays off. Although it is officially a nonprofit unit of the University of Texas, MD Anderson has revenue that exceeds the cost of the world-class care it provides by so much that its operating profit for the fiscal year 2010, the most recent annual report it filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was $531 million. That’s a profit margin of 26% on revenue of $2.05 billion, an astounding result for such a service-intensive enterprise.1

The president of MD Anderson is paid like someone running a prosperous business. Ronald DePinho’s total compensation last year was $1,845,000. That does not count outside earnings derived from a much publicized waiver he received from the university that, according to the Houston Chronicle, allows him to maintain unspecified “financial ties with his three principal pharmaceutical companies.”

DePinho’s salary is nearly triple the $674,350 paid to William Powers Jr., the president of the entire University of Texas system, of which MD Anderson is a part. This pay structure is emblematic of American medical economics and is reflected on campuses across the U.S., where the president of a hospital or hospital system associated with a university — whether it’s Texas, Stanford, Duke or Yale — is invariably paid much more than the person in charge of the university.

I got the idea for this article when I was visiting Rice University last year. As I was leaving the campus, which is just outside the central business district of Houston, I noticed a group of glass skyscrapers about a mile away lighting up the evening sky. The scene looked like Dubai. I was looking at the Texas Medical Center, a nearly 1,300-acre, 280-building complex of hospitals and related medical facilities, of which MD Anderson is the lead brand name. Medicine had obviously become a huge business. In fact, of Houston’s top 10 employers, five are hospitals, including MD Anderson with 19,000 employees; three, led by ExxonMobil with 14,000 employees, are energy companies. How did that happen, I wondered. Where’s all that money coming from? And where is it going? I have spent the past seven months trying to find out by analyzing a variety of bills from hospitals like MD Anderson, doctors, drug companies and every other player in the American health care ecosystem.

When you look behind the bills that Sean Recchi and other patients receive, you see nothing rational — no rhyme or reason — about the costs they faced in a marketplace they enter through no choice of their own. The only constant is the sticker shock for the patients who are asked to pay.

(iReport: Tell Us Your Health Care Story)

Gauze Pads 

Photograph by Nick Veasey for TIME 

Gauze Pads: $77 Charge for each of four boxes of sterile gauze pads, as itemized in a $348,000 bill following a patient’s diagnosis of lung cancer

Yet those who work in the health care industry and those who argue over health care policy seem inured to the shock. When we debate health care policy, we seem to jump right to the issue of who should pay the bills, blowing past what should be the first question: Why exactly are the bills so high?

What are the reasons, good or bad, that cancer means a half-million- or million-dollar tab? Why should a trip to the emergency room for chest pains that turn out to be indigestion bring a bill that can exceed the cost of a semester of college? What makes a single dose of even the most wonderful wonder drug cost thousands of dollars? Why does simple lab work done during a few days in a hospital cost more than a car? And what is so different about the medical ecosystem that causes technology advances to drive bills up instead of down?

Recchi’s bill and six others examined line by line for this article offer a closeup window into what happens when powerless buyers — whether they are people like Recchi or big health-insurance companies — meet sellers in what is the ultimate seller’s market.

The result is a uniquely American gold rush for those who provide everything from wonder drugs to canes to high-tech implants to CT scans to hospital bill-coding and collection services. In hundreds of small and midsize cities across the country — from Stamford, Conn., to Marlton, N.J., to Oklahoma City — the American health care market has transformed tax-exempt “nonprofit” hospitals into the towns’ most profitable businesses and largest employers, often presided over by the regions’ most richly compensated executives. And in our largest cities, the system offers lavish paychecks even to midlevel hospital managers, like the 14 administrators at New York City’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center who are paid over $500,000 a year, including six who make over $1 million.

Taken as a whole, these powerful institutions and the bills they churn out dominate the nation’s economy and put demands on taxpayers to a degree unequaled anywhere else on earth. In the U.S., people spend almost 20% of the gross domestic product on health care, compared with about half that in most developed countries. Yet in every measurable way, the results our health care system produces are no better and often worse than the outcomes in those countries.

According to one of a series of exhaustive studies done by the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm, we spend more on health care than the next 10 biggest spenders combined: Japan, Germany, France, China, the U.K., Italy, Canada, Brazil, Spain and Australia. We may be shocked at the $60 billion price tag for cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy. We spent almost that much last week on health care. We spend more every year on artificial knees and hips than what Hollywood collects at the box office. We spend two or three times that much on durable medical devices like canes and wheelchairs, in part because a heavily lobbied Congress forces Medicare to pay 25% to 75% more for this equipment than it would cost at Walmart.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that 10 of the 20 occupations that will grow the fastest in the U.S. by 2020 are related to health care. America’s largest city may be commonly thought of as the world’s financial-services capital, but of New York’s 18 largest private employers, eight are hospitals and four are banks. Employing all those people in the cause of curing the sick is, of course, not anything to be ashamed of. But the drag on our overall economy that comes with taxpayers, employers and consumers spending so much more than is spent in any other country for the same product is unsustainable. Health care is eating away at our economy and our treasury.

The health care industry seems to have the will and the means to keep it that way. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the pharmaceutical and health-care-product industries, combined with organizations representing doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, health services and HMOs, have spent $5.36 billion since 1998 on lobbying in Washington. That dwarfs the $1.53 billion spent by the defense and aerospace industries and the $1.3 billion spent by oil and gas interests over the same period. That’s right: the health-care-industrial complex spends more than three times what the military-industrial complex spends in Washington.

When you crunch data compiled by McKinsey and other researchers, the big picture looks like this: We’re likely to spend $2.8 trillion this year on health care. That $2.8 trillion is likely to be $750 billion, or 27%, more than we would spend if we spent the same per capita as other developed countries, even after adjusting for the relatively high per capita income in the U.S. vs. those other countries. Of the total $2.8 trillion that will be spent on health care, about $800 billion will be paid by the federal government through the Medicare insurance program for the disabled and those 65 and older and the Medicaid program, which provides care for the poor. That $800 billion, which keeps rising far faster than inflation and the gross domestic product, is what’s driving the federal deficit. The other $2 trillion will be paid mostly by private health-insurance companies and individuals who have no insurance or who will pay some portion of the bills covered by their insurance. This is what’s increasingly burdening businesses that pay for their employees’ health insurance and forcing individuals to pay so much in out-of-pocket expenses.

Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2013/02/20/bitter-pill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/#ixzz2LjhQ3Agc

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Change?

I have often wondered why change is so resisted by most people, even when they believe deep down the reason to change makes sense.

Change is a gamble, you are trading what you have now for some unknown outcome.

Even when you are not totally happy with what you have now, and it’s not that great, to take a chance on something different is scary. Most people go along with change if it will improve the life of their family even if they are personally scared.

Now what makes a Democrat or a Republican so reluctant to change sides when their elected politicians their decisions will change our families are their families lives forever.

We are sitting on the cuspid of having future generations paying 65% income tax to cover the debt that has been run up over the last 6 years and nobody is doing anything about it. We are not talking about the rich paying that much, it will have to be everyone, to pay this kind of debt down.

And if people think that there will be free food, medical or housing when we reach that point, you are listening to idiots for advice. There won’t be any DO-GOODERS around when their pay checks have shrunk by that much.

If they don’t shrink the size of Government by at least 30% in the next year it will be to late!

If they don’t cut Welfare and give aways by 50% and force these people to take minimum wage jobs, there will be no skilled work force in 5 years!

Places like L.A., D.C., New York, Detroit, Chicago, Philly will decay away with their Unions!

A gallon of gas will be $7.00, a loaf of bread $4.00, roll of toilet paper $1.50 and State sales tax  will be over 10% everywhere, leaving us 25% of our pay check to live on!

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Wake Up People

We have to cut an additional 1.5 Trillion Dollars From the budget! Everybody is trying to protect their turf: not the EPA, not Education, not Military, not Head Start and so on.

Isn’t better to cut 10% from each one, rather than 50% and 60% from the ones with smaller support?

There’s going to be pain, lets not dump it on only a few.

It is not like the Government is a well oiled machine running on high efficiency, more than likely there are 20% of the employees in every department doing nothing. Or, 3 doing the work of 2.

When was the last time cleaned house?

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Voter I.D.

Have you noticed that no one is talking about voter ID, now that we have plenty of time to assure that everyone can get a free voter ID card in time for the next election. Why?

Could it be both sides want people voting more than once for them?

 

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Gun Control vs. 9-1-1

I will go along with gun control when calls to 9-1-1 get responded to in 30 seconds or less.

When the P.D. average this response time I will feel safe.

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Just To Piss You Off

A prominent Muslim cleric in the United Kingdom reportedly urged a group of fellow Muslims to collect government benefits as a “jihad seeker’s allowance,” saying non-Muslims who work 9-5 jobs will end up “committing suicide” at the end of their lives when they realize it wasn’t worth anything.

Sun News secretly filmed the man’s remarks at three different meetings where he said, among other things, that it is natural for Muslims to take money from the kuffar (derogatory term for non-believer), that Prime Minister Cameron and President Obama are the devil, and that Islam is taking over Europe.

He explained the benefits of not working (all subsequent emphasis added):

“You find people are busy working the whole of their life. They wake up at 7 o’clock. They go to work at 9 o’clock. They work for eight, nine hours a day. They come home at 7 o’clock, watch EastEnders, sleep, and they do that for 40 years of their life. That is called slavery.

“And at the end of their life they realize their pension isn’t going to pay out anything, the mortgage isn’t going to pay out anything. Basically they are going to lose everything, commit suicide. What kind of a life is that, honestly? That is the life of kuffar (non-believer)…

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How?

How does a foreigner come to this Country with no money and a year later own a $400,0000 convenience store and only speak 14 words of English?

Do we need a convenience store re-repatriation bill?

Is it because it’s a cash business and easy to cheat on taxes?

Is it to infiltrate the enemy?

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Minimum Wage Law Trick

The minimum wage law, is self destruction of jobs!

Any business has to make a profit or break even to keep the doors open. So if that hamburger costs $2.00 to make and they sell it for $2.25, they make a little over 10% profit. This is based on $7.25 an hour labor cost. If they had to increase their labor costs to $9.00 per hour and still wanted to make a 10% profit, that same hamburger would cost $2.75.

Who eats those hamburgers, the middle class, not the Top 5%.

Now, if the middle class can’t afford a $2.75 hamburger the store closes it’s doors and the jobs there are gone.

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Top 5%

The top 5% of the population are the wealthiest people, they will still be the wealthiest people, when the dollar is devalued to 25 cents. Their lives will not change! The middle class we be in the soup lines, is that what everybody wants?

The sad part of this, in the next year or two when this happens your Government won’t have the money to pay your doctor bills in Obamacare.

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No Way Out

You make $25,000. a year and you have $165,000. in credit card debt.

You can save $5,000. (a 20% cut in spending) a year to pay down debt, by eating spaghetti every day, not paying for auto insurance and giving up cable TV.

Interest payments on the debt is $6,600. alone, you would need to cut your budget by 30% to make a dent in the debt. Then it would take you a 117 years to pay off you debt providing there were no surprises.

These are the same numbers (percentages)  that the Government are dealing with, how stupid are they.

They need to cut 30% across the board, every department and agency, every pay check and All purchases. Actually 30% pay cuts would make Government workers equal to the private sector!

When will they quit lying and be honest with the people?

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Military Cuts

The military cuts that are all the buzz lately, can be absorbed without any loss of capacity to defend our country. Just cutting all existing contracts for new equipment! No pay cuts or cuts in personnel would be necessary.

Now I will agree major corporations would be hurt bad from the loss of business, but what is more important? Our lives or corporate profits?

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Feeling The Pain

If the Government goes for across the board cuts who will feel the most pain:

GE

Lockheed

Raytheon

Boeing

Northrop

SAI

General Dynamics

KBR

L3

And then

federal government employees

And

About 300 other companies making 100s of millions a year, naming a few

Rolls Royce

Motorola

Oracle

Xerox

Sprint

Fluor

Harris

IBM

So, why don’t politicians want to cut spending to these private companies?

Do you think that’s where they get their political donations from?

We pay taxes to the Government, the government spends the money on products and services from private companies, who then take a good portion of that money and gives it to lobbyists to give to politicians, who use it to campaign for re-election, to pass laws that benefit private companies.

 

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WAR

Maybe I’m being too futuristic but I can’t help thinking that we now can fight a war without putting lives on the battle field.

An Army of 10,000 drones selectively destroying targets and enemies would deter just about every Country in the world. When those drones can fire through the bedroom window of the countries president, or into the barracks of the soldiers, their wills to fight would end post haste.

We can currently do this from somewhere in AZ while drinking a latte.

How many $200,000,000. jets would you be ordering, if you were the president?

 

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Ten Round clip

The second amendment allows us to be protected from a crazy Government and nothing else. When the Government wants to limit what type of weapons I own and how many rounds they contain, I really worry.

Unless they limit how many rounds the military has in their weapons also, after all that’s who they will use to come after my guns! Lets play fair.

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Unions Claim

Unions claim there members can’t afford Obama care and need waivers. I say why join a union if you don’t get paid enough to pay for your own health care?

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Idiot Among Us

Idiot Mayor tries to ban assault weapons when none were used in the murders, 500 plus, in that city last year.   DAH?  How about  an IQ test, for politicians running for office?

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Coming To America

 

Iran Then

 

 

 

Iran Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Egypt Then

 

 

 

 

Egypt Now

 

 

Netherlands Then

 

 

 

Netherlands Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tolerance Re-Post

Jiggs McDonald, NHL Hall of Fame broadcaster speaking in Orillia, Ontario, says, “I am truly perplexed that so many of my friends are against another

mosque being built in Toronto. I think it should be the goal of every Canadian to be tolerant regardless of their religious beliefs. Thus the mosque should be allowed, in an effort to promote tolerance.
That is why I also propose that two nightclubs be opened next door to the mosque, thereby promoting tolerance from within the mosque. We could call one of the clubs, which would be gay, “The Turban Cowboy,” and the other a topless bar called, “You Mecca Me Hot.” Next door should be a butcher shop that specializes in pork, and adjacent to that an open-pit barbecue pork restaurant, called, “Iraq o’ Ribs.” Across the street there could be a lingerie store called, “Victoria Keeps Nothing Secret,” with sexy mannequins in the window modeling the goods. Next door to the lingerie shop there would be room for an adult sex toy shop, “Koranal Knowledge,” its name in flashing neon lights, and on the other side a liquor store called “Morehammered.”
All of this would encourage Muslims to demonstrate the tolerance they demand of us, so their mosque issue would not be a problem for others.” Yes, we should promote tolerance, and you can do your part by passing this on.

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Gun Talk

All this gun talk and news being reported, is bringing out all the nut cases and thrill seekers. Looking to get their name in the history books because they have little else in their lives.

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GUNS

Nuts, crooks and dumb people don’t follow laws, only law abiding people do!

Only politicians think they do!

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Killing Our Kids

Parenting or lack thereof, causes 95% of all the deaths to children under 18yrs. old. Parents protecting, watching, training, teaching, guiding their children 24/7 could eliminate 50% all all kid deaths.

Auto accidents, bicycles, doctors, hospitals, sports, drugs, play grounds, poisons, suffocation, toys, electrocution, knifes, choking, household accidents all individually caused more deaths than guns. In fact, guns in the hands of bad or mentally disturbed people, have caused less then .00003% of all kids deaths. And less then .0000012% of those were killed with a semi automatic weapon. On the other hand illegal drugs have killed 1.7% of all kids, and drugs are banned by our Government.

 

 

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Simple Calculation

To take all the guns away from the citizens of America and balance this action with added security (police) it would take an additional 6,00,000 new police officers. One officer for every 50 citizens, to accomplish the same level of response to emergencies.

This would cost $900,000,000,000 in additional tax Dollars.

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S.S.D. & S.S.I. For Sale

Just about anyone can qualify for Social Security Disability, criminals, crack heads, lazy people, dummies and people with disabilities. The program has run a muck!

I will stop here, rather then giving away all the secrets to free tax dollars.

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Trust-Punishment

Should’nt the punishment for crimes committed by Public Servants come with a minimum 25 year sentence? After all, they campaign and are elected to a position of trust.

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What Dem?

Who will be the Democrat that takes the Second Amendment position, so they can run for President in 2016?  Clinton?

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Tough Times

Every business in the world trim their fat when times are tough, layoffs and pay cuts are the secrete to keeping companies viable long term.

When was the last time you saw the U.S. Government lay anybody off or take a pay cut?

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Laser Rifle

We now have the ability to put a high power laser in a rifle style package. With a range of 1 or 2 miles and able to fire blinding shots permanently damaging eyes and blinding the enemy.

Wait, before you cast me into the fruit cake, which would you prefer, being shot dead or put out of commission with one or two eyes gone?

The rifle would have unlimited ammo and filtering goggles would not be a practical defence as they would blind the enemy while wearing them, rendering him ineffective.

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It’s Time For U.S. Police

We need jobs, millions of jobs so lets form a National Police Force (NPF). I know it sounds crazy but it could be the only Federal agency that pays it’s own way.

The NPF would be solely charge with rooting out fraud in Government programs. They could start with Social Security Disability and Food Stamp programs. Then move on to investigating bribes, kickbacks and mis-use of Government property. From there, they be assigned to price gouging and personal benefiting from government jobs. They could look into productivity studies of government employee jobs.

The money saved by NPF would pay their salaries and put a lot money back into the Treasury.

I know this sounds like a dumb idea thinking the Government dosn’t police itself, it would hire about 1,000,000 people for a couple years and hopefully be scaled back after that.

 

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Soldiers

All soldiers/military personnel should be allowed to have nude pictures next to their beds!

 

Or, as an alternative their spouses and or girls friends should be allowed to serve with them!

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Must Read

 

READ, WEEP, PRINT AND KEEP!
This should be on the front page of every newspaper.
… Charley Reese’s Final column!
A very interesting column. COMPLETELY NEUTRAL. Be sure to Read the Poem at the end..
Charley Reese’s final column for the Orlando Sentinel… He has been a journalist for 49 years. He is retiring and this is HIS LAST COLUMN.
Be sure to read the Tax List at the end.
This is about as clear and easy to understand as it can be. The article below is completely neutral, neither anti-republican or democrat. Charlie Reese, a retired reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, has hit the nail directly on the head, defining clearly who it is that in the final analysis must assume responsibility for the judgments made that impact each one of us every day. It’s a short but good read. Worth the time. Worth remembering!
545 vs. 300,000,000 People -By Charlie Reese
Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.
Have you ever wondered, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, WHY do we have deficits?
Have you ever wondered, if all the politicians are against inflation and high taxes, WHY do we have inflation and high taxes?
You and I don’t propose a federal budget. The President does.
You and I don’t have the Constitutional authority to vote on appropriations. The House of Representatives does.
You and I don’t write the tax code, Congress does.
You and I don’t set fiscal policy, Congress does.
You and I don’t control monetary policy, the Federal Reserve Bank does.
One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one President, and nine Supreme Court justices equates to 545 human beings out of the 300 million are directly, legally, morally, and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country.
I excluded the members of the Federal Reserve Board because that problem was created by the Congress. In 1913, Congress delegated its Constitutional duty to provide a sound currency to a federally chartered, but private, central bank.
I excluded all the special interests and lobbyists for a sound reason. They have no legal authority. They have no ability to coerce a senator, a congressman, or a President to do one cotton-picking thing. I don’t care if they offer a politician $1 million dollars in cash. The politician has the power to accept or reject it. No matter what the lobbyist promises, it is the legislator’s responsibility to determine how he votes.
Those 545 human beings spend much of their energy convincing you that what they did is not their fault. They cooperate in this common con regardless of party.
What separates a politician from a normal human being is an excessive amount of gall. No normal human being would have the gall of a Speaker, who stood up and criticized the President for creating deficits.. ( The President can only propose a budget. He cannot force the Congress to accept it.)
The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives sole responsibility to the House of Representatives for originating and approving appropriations and taxes. Who is the speaker of the House?( John Boehner. He is the leader of the majority party. He and fellow House members, not the President, can approve any budget they want. ) If the President vetoes it, they can pass it over his veto if they agree to. [The House has passed a budget but the Senate has not approved a budget in over three years. The President’s proposed budgets have gotten almost unanimous rejections in the Senate in that time. ]
It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 300 million cannot replace 545 people who stand convicted — by present facts — of incompetence and irresponsibility. I can’t think of a single domestic problem that is not traceable directly to those 545 people. When you fully grasp the plain truth that 545 people exercise the power of the federal government, then it must follow that what exists is what they want to exist.
If the tax code is unfair, it’s because they want it unfair.
If the budget is in the red, it’s because they want it in the red.
If the Army & Marines are in Iraq and Afghanistan it’s because they want them in Iraq and Afghanistan ..
If they do not receive social security but are on an elite retirement plan not available to the people, it’s because they want it that way.
There are no insoluble government problems.
Do not let these 545 people shift the blame to bureaucrats, whom they hire and whose jobs they can abolish; to lobbyists, whose gifts and advice they can reject; to regulators, to whom they give the power to regulate and from whom they can take this power. Above all, do
not let them con you into the belief that there exists disembodied mystical forces like “the economy,” “inflation,” or “politics” that prevent them from doing what they take an oath to do.
Those 545 people, and they alone, are responsible. They, and they alone, have the power.
They, and they alone, should be held accountable by the people who are their bosses. Provided the voters have the gumption to manage their own employees… We should vote all of them out of office and clean up their mess!
Charlie Reese is a former columnist of the Orlando Sentinel Newspaper.
What you do with this article now that you have read it… is up to you. This might be funny if it weren’t so true. Be sure to read all the way to the end:
Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table, At which he’s fed.
Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, Teach him taxes Are the rule.
Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts anyway!
Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants, Tax his coat.
Tax his ties, Tax his shirt, Tax his work, Tax his dirt.
Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he Tries to think.
Tax his cigars, Tax his beers, If he cries Tax his tears.
Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways To tax his ass.
Tax all he has Then let him know That you won’t be done Till he has no dough.
When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He’s good and sore.
Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he’s laid…
Put these words Upon his tomb, ‘Taxes drove me to my doom…’
When he’s gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax. Accounts Receivable Tax Building Permit Tax CDL license Tax Cigarette Tax Corporate Income Tax Dog License Tax Excise Taxes Federal Income Tax Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) Fishing License Tax Food License Tax Fuel Permit Tax Gasoline Tax (currently 44.75 cents per gallon) Gross Receipts Tax Hunting License Tax Inheritance Tax Inventory Tax IRS Interest Charges IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax) Liquor Tax Luxury Taxes Marriage License Tax Medicare Tax Personal Property Tax Property Tax Real Estate Tax Service Charge Tax Social Security Tax Road Usage Tax Recreational Vehicle Tax Sales Tax School Tax State Income Tax State Unemployment Tax (SUTA) Telephone Federal Excise Tax Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax Telephone Recurring and Nonrecurring Charges Tax Telephone State and Local Tax Telephone Usage Charge Tax Utility Taxes Vehicle License Registration Tax Vehicle Sales Tax Watercraft Registration Tax Well Permit Tax Workers Compensation Tax
STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY? Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, & our nation was the most prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.
What in the heck happened? Can you spell ‘politicians?’ I hope this goes around THE USA at least 545 times!!! YOU can help it get there!!!
GO AHEAD. . . BE AN AMERICAN!!!

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Economic Growth

The Government turned down AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile, a 30 Billion dollar investment in America, which would have meant as many as 20,000 new jobs.

Now AT&T is looking at moving it’s investments to Europe, our Government in action building the economy.

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Who Is More Safe?


—– Original Message —–

From:: Gun Ban Statistics

From the World Health Organization:

The latest Murder Statistics for the world:

  Murders per 100,000 citizens

Honduras 91.6

El Salvador 69.2

Cote d’lvoire 56.9

Jamaica 52.2

Venezuela 45.1

Belize 41.4

US Virgin Islands 39.2

Guatemala 38.5

Saint Kits and Nevis 38.2

Zambia 38.0

Uganda 36.3

Malawi 36.0

Lesotho 35.2

Trinidad and Tobago 35.2

Colombia 33.4

South Africa 31.8

Congo 30.8

Central African Republic 29.3

Bahamas 27.4

Puerto Rico 26.2

Saint Lucia 25.2

Dominican Republic 25.0

Tanzania 24.5

Sudan 24.2

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 22.9

Ethiopia 22.5

Guinea 22.5

Dominica 22.1

Burundi 21.7

Democratic Republic of the Congo 21.7

Panama 21.6

Brazil 21.0

Equatorial Guinea 20.7

Guinea-Bissau 20.2

Kenya 20.1

Kyrgyzstan 20.1

Cameroon 19.7

Montserrat 19.7

Greenland 19.2

Angola 19.0

Guyana 18.6

Burkina Faso 18.0

Eritrea 17.8

Namibia 17.2

Rwanda 17.1

Mexico 16.9

Chad 15.8

Ghana 15.7

Ecuador 15.2

North Korea 15.2

Benin 15.1

Sierra Leone 14.9

Mauritania 14.7

Botswana 14.5

Zimbabwe 14.3

Gabon 13.8

Nicaragua 13.6

French Guiana 13.3

Papua New Guinea 13.0

Swaziland 12.9

Bermuda 12.3

Comoros 12.2

Nigeria 12.2

Cape Verde 11.6

Grenada 11.5

Paraguay 11.5

Barbados 11.3

Togo 10.9

Gambia 10.8

Peru 10.8

Myanmar 10.2

Russia 10.2

Liberia 10.1

Costa Rica 10.0

Nauru 9.8

Bolivia 8.9

Mozambique 8.8

Kazakhstan 8.8

Senegal 8.7

Turks and Caicos Islands 8.7

Mongolia 8.7

British Virgin Islands 8.6

Cayman Islands 8.4

Seychelles 8.3

Madagascar 8.1

Indonesia 8.1

Mali 8.0

Pakistan 7.8

Moldova 7.5

Kiribati 7.3

Guadeloupe 7.0

Haiti 6.9

Timor-Leste 6.9

Anguilla 6.8

Antigua and Barbuda 6.8

Lithuania 6.6

Uruguay 5.9

Philippines 5.4

Ukraine 5.2

Estonia 5.2

Cuba 5.0

Belarus 4.9

Thailand 4.8

Suriname 4.6

Laos 4.6

Georgia 4.3

Martinique 4.2

And

  The United States 4.2

ALL the countries above America have 100% gun bans

 

 

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“I”

“Will not negotiate on National debt limit”
Translation, I will raise the National debt as many times as I want to and no one can stop me!
OR
I will not stop spending!
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Dummies For 101

OK, so in order to give welfare we must tax the people who earn.

To continue and give more welfare, we tax more, cutting spending means we have to cut welfare?

Once we tax less people than we have welfare recipients, the Government goes broke.

The welfare then stops and the soup lines start.  Potato, I hope, that’s my favorite!

 

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Pay our Bills??

The president said today, that the debt limit must be raised to pay for the bills we already spent.

Would we have spent that money if we had a budget to follow?

The Democrats have control the Senate (passed all the spending bills) for the last 6 years, should the Democrats be fired, or should we blame Bush?

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Ban This

So, in an attempt to wrap our minds around the current debate on gun control, TheBlaze and Daniel Defense worked to identify the five most common misconceptions regarding semi-automatic rifles and mass shootings in the U.S.

1. Don’t confuse military and civilian-style rifles

Here Are 5 Commonly Misunderstood Things About Semi Automatic Rifles & Mass Murders

Focusing specifically on the difference between M-16s and AR-15s (i.e “the most popular rifle in America”), TheBlaze’s Liz Klimas covered this exact topic in great detail last week.

Kelly Alwood, a firearms trainer and consultant, told TheBlaze the only difference [between the civilian AR-15 and the M-16] is that one is fully automatic and the other is semi-automatic,” Klimas writes.

“It’s a small yet simultaneously big distinction. Firearms for use by the military are able to shoot continuously with one pull of the trigger, machine-gun style. Civilian firearms, on the other hand, only allow one shot per trigger pull,” she adds.

Daniel Defense chimes in on the distinction between military and civilian-style weapons: “The Firearms Owners Protection Act banned the manufacture of fully automatic guns in the United States in 1986 with the exception of military and law enforcement purposes.”

“AR-15s that are currently being manufactured for the civilian markets are semi-automatic, which means only one projectile is fired with each trigger pull,” explains Jordan Hunter, Director of Marketing for Daniel Defense.

“This puts them functionally in the same category with greater than 50 percent of all guns sold in the United States in 2012,” he adds.

However, if we didn’t know better, many of those who support stricter gun laws don’t seem to understand that rifles such as the AR-15 are not a fully automatic weapon and they are not military-grade “assault weapons.”

“It was the Left who needed a term to call them,” Glenn Beck said on radio last Thursday. “They are trying to make you think …’an AR-15, nobody needs that.’ An AR-15 is just a rifle, unless it has a fully automatic switch on it and then it becomes a machine gun — and you can’t buy that.”

“It’s a way to demonize something for a political agenda and misconstrue [the guns] and the public on the Second Amendment,” Alwood told Klimas.

2. Will a ban on AR-15s or similar rifles put an end to mass shootings and violent gun crimes?

Here Are 5 Commonly Misunderstood Things About Semi Automatic Rifles & Mass Murders

“An ‘assault weapons’ ban will not end mass shootings or stop mentally unstable and/or criminals from committing violent acts,” Hunter told TheBlaze in an email. “The type of firearm is of little consequence when in a bad guy’s hand and we must look at other ways to prevent violent acts.”

Indeed, whether for good or bad, as long as the person holding the firearm knows what they’re doing, the damage can be devastating:

In the hands of an expert, here’s what a revolver can do:

And a pump-action shotgun:

And a semi-automatic handgun:

“We tracked 62 mass shootings wherein 5 or more people were either shot or killed from the early 1980’s to now; 41 times pistols were used, 12 times shotguns or some type of hunting-styled rifle was used, and 9 times semi-automatic rifles were used (14 percent),” Hunter told TheBlaze.

“Of the 62 incidents that we were able to track, 42 of the shooters had some kind of mental illness or mental illness history of some kind, 16 of the shooters had unknown or unclear history of mental illness, and only 4 of the shooters had no mental illness history.

“Chicago, Illinois, has some of the country’s strictest gun laws, and because of this, some might think that it should be one of the safest cities in the America. However, in 2012, 1.5 people were killed every day after being shot by a bad guy with a gun.  That makes 532 people killed in 2012 alone,” he adds.

3. Do mass murderers usually use guns?

Here Are 5 Commonly Misunderstood Things About Semi Automatic Rifles & Mass Murders

News flash: Psychopaths will use whatever they can to inflict pain on people. Consider the following:

“According to the FBI’s website, during the time period between 2007 until 2011, there were 8,967 people that were murdered with knives or cutting instruments; during that same time period, there were 3,918 people that were murdered with either rifles or shotguns,” Hunter told TheBlaze.

And, of course, murderers aren’t restricted to just sharp objects and guns. Some have used explosives:

  • April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City, Okla.: Timothy McVay murdered 168 people and injured 680 when he blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building using, among other components, fertilizer.
  • May 18, 1927, Bath, Mich.: A man murdered 44 people, 38 of which were elementary school children. Another 58 were wounded when he blew up the Bath Consolidated School. To date, this is still the worst school massacre in US history.
  • November 1, 1955: John “Jack” Gilbert Graham murdered 44 people by planting a dynamite bomb in his mother’s suitcase that was subsequently loaded aboard United Airlines Flight 629. The bomb detonated shortly after takeoff.

Others transportation:

  • September 11, 2001: Nineteen terrorists murdered nearly 3,000 people on American soil by intentionally flying passenger planes into the North and South towers of the World Trade Center complex in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. A fourth plane was also hijacked and was intended to be crashed into the U.S. Capitol, but passengers overcame the hijackers and the plane crashed in Shanksville, Pa.
  • June 8, 2008, Tokyo, Japan: A man drove his truck into a crowd of people, killing three. He then exited the vehicle and stabbed 12 people. In all, seven people were killed as a result.
  • April 30, 2009, Apeldoorn, Netherlands: A man intentionally drove his car into a group of people amassed for a parade. He killed six and seriously injured another 12 before dying from the crash himself.

Others blunt objects:

  • August 6, 2004, Deltona, Fla.: Four men decided to bludgeon 6 people using baseball bats because they wanted to steal an Xbox belonging to one of the victims. All of the attackers were old enough to buy firearms.
  • July 20, 2009, Sydney, Australia: A family of 5 was bludgeoned to death as they slept. Most likely baseball bats were used in the attack.

“According to the FBI’s website, during the time period between 2007 until 2011, there were 2,918 people that were murdered with blunt objects (baseball bats, hammers, etc.),” Hunter reminds us. “During that same time period, there were 1,874 people that were murdered with rifles.”

4. What’s the point of the Second Amendment anyway?

Here Are 5 Commonly Misunderstood Things About Semi Automatic Rifles & Mass Murders

“The Bill of Rights was introduced by James Madison and adopted in 1789, later ratified in 1791. Our forefathers witnessed firsthand what an oppressive government was capable of, and because of that, they planned and participated in the overthrow of that oppressive government,” Hunt explained to TheBlaze in an email.

“Those great men, our forefathers, carefully crafted The Bill of Rights with the hopes of protecting the personal freedoms of America’s citizens while limiting the power of their government.

“Contrary to some of our current politicians’ rhetoric … the Second Amendment was not intended to protect hunting rights, nor does the Second Amendment make any mention of a list of firearms that cannot be owned, as Senator Feinstein has proposed.

“In fact, the Second Amendment was clearly designed with the mindset of protecting America’s citizens from people like Senator Feinstein: government officials, who want to impose their own will on the citizens of this country by any means necessary. The Second Amendment gives the American citizens the right to own firearms in order to protect themselves, their family, their property, their freedoms, and the idea that this country’s government is ‘of the people, by the people and for the people’ of this country,” he adds, citing a notable quote from American statesman Daniel Webster:

We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land — nor, perhaps, the sun or stars. But there is a chart and a compass for us to study, to consult, and to obey. The chart is the Constitution

5. Maybe we don’t have enough gun laws

Here Are 5 Commonly Misunderstood Things About Semi Automatic Rifles & Mass Murders

“Another gun law isn’t the answer,” Hunter flatly states. “Nationally, there are currently 243 pages of federal gun laws and 480 pages of state gun laws in effect.”

Bet you didn’t know that.

“Criminals and mass murders are not law-abiding citizens. Regardless of what the law states, what the consequences may be, it will not prevent a would-be thief, a predator, or a murderer from breaking every law imaginable while in the process of committing a crime. A law-abiding citizen obeys the law; a criminal does not.

“In a private school, it is the private school’s responsibility to protect children who are not old enough to protect themselves. However, in a government school, it is the government’s responsibility to protect children who are not old enough to protect themselves from murderers. Our government officials may be pointing their finger at guns in order to take responsibilities off themselves for what they have failed to do,” he adds.

So there you have it.

That’s Daniel Defense’s contribution to the nation’s ongoing gun control debate. Hopefully, now that we have some of the misinformation cleared up, we can go forward with  responsible, practical, and effective plans for preventing further gun-related tragedies.

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Democrats Noose

Democrats Noose:  Will the current gun ban movement be the end of the Democrat Party?

Can they stay in power in the future, after pissing off Big Business, the Catholics, the Tea Party, the NRA, and a host of other gun advocates?
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Unions

Arn’t unions in violation of the RICO Act, when they strik a company of business?

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OJT

Remember On the Job Training, those days that allowed people without direct schooling in a trade could still get a skill and a job. If you wanted to be a welder, auto-body painter, machinist, plumber, etc. all you had to do accept a lower wage or no wage and employers allowed you to learn a trade.

Businesses used this system of training to find and develop new employees. Today Government regulations and blood sucking lawyers prevent the employers from using this job building system.

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Middle class and the poor?

Every person in this Country has the opportunity to work their ass off and achieve something in their life. If you rank near the bottom, then you get a second job, eat spaghetti 15 times a week and put away a little extra money. If you have teenage children, put them to work to help the family out.

This Country was founded on opportunity not on hand outs. If your poor, you probably didn’t give a shit in school or made some stupid choices in life. Or, maybe your parents didn’t give a shit? Now you have to work three times as hard to recover, not give up, its that simple. If you are going to make babies then, save the money necessary to take care of them, first.

If through no fault of your own you stumble and get set back, then we will help you with food stamps or housing costs for 6 months to recover and get back in the game, but that’s it, 6 months!

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Who will save you?

Obama has at least 30 guns protecting him, Senators and Congressmen have between 2 and 3 guns protecting them and most movie stars have 1 or 2 guns protecting them.

What makes their lives more valuable then mine?

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Gun Violence

We need to make commission of a crime with a gun a mandatory minimum sentence of life!

This would actually work over time. Crooks would throw away their guns.

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When is a lie? The End!

No tax increase on the middle class! obama 2008,2009,2010,2011,2012

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Ban Employment

By baning guns, the government would put 4,500,000 people out of work and kill 28,000 related businesses.

It would also open the door for a ground invasion of America by at least 8 different hostile Countries.

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Inaugural Invocation BS

One more time, He has taken religion out of America, again!

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BUDGET

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV-RqPtT2PU&feature=player_embedded

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SSA

Copy and paste this in your brouser if you want the tru

 

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/01/06/sunday-review/social-securitys-flawed-forecasting.html?ref=sunday

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Health Care

The high cost of health care is directly related to:

The cost of the education to become a medical professional.

The cost of insuring the medical professionals from law suits.

The profit taken by the middlemen (insurance companies) that take your money and pay the bills.

The exorbitant costs added to the  medical diagnostic equipment because of the possibility of being sued for malfunction or misuse.

The costs of drugs to treat patients. Because of research & development costs and lengthy approval process by the F.D.A.. Most pills have  between $.001 and $3.00 in actual materials in them to make. A bottle of aspirins, the bottle and label costs more then the pills.

Lawyers — that can’t wait for the chance to sue everyone for malpractice or bad reactions to drugs. All those TV commercials from law firms cost million of $$$$$ to put on TV. They have the money to spend, thanks to our court systems and flawed laws.

Obama said he will bring change to health-care, well here are the 6 things that need to be changed in order to truly lower costs.

 

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Reduce Unemployment Benefits

There is no incentive to look for work if you are on extended unemployment benefits.

If you know the benefits out way getting a job that pays $10.00 an hour and they will continue for at least 96 weeks, would you drop the benefits and take a 9 or 10 dollar job?

The benefits need to be scaled down each 26 week period by 15%.

The same should be applied to food stamps, but maybe not as drastic Like 5% every year.

I do not believe, in this day and age that working tax payers should be responsible for paying others for not working, without being able to claim them as a dependent on their taxes.

We really do have people who have been on food stamps all their lives!

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Guns

Their are 9,000,000 or so nuts, criminals and gang members in the U.S.A.!

How do you make their day; take everybody’s guns away, but theirs.

If you think they will surrender their guns, you should probably run for public office!

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Aliens

When and if Aliens from another world visit Earth we need to be kind and welcoming.

The technology neccessary to get here, far outways ours and we don’t need anyone taking pot shoots at them or thier craft.

Odds are they could destroy us with thier tech in seconds and besides that if they can get here they are curious not vicious.

We don’t send space probs up loaded with weapons to explore other regions in space.

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If You Were Muslim!

If you were a Muslim; you are mandated to be against the Ten Commandments, Christmas, Christianity, Judaism, maybe that’s where all the B S comes from in the first place. Muslims acting like a bunch of load mouth rebel rousing purists whose real goal is to convert the world to the Muslim faith.

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Voter I.D.

Why arn’t states setting up their voter I.D. policies now, when they have 18 months to the next election?

Could it be that Governors that said they need it we’re lying and they do not want a voter I. D. card.     WOW?

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Perspective

If Al Jazeera buys Current TV, I will watch it once a day, to see who advertizes on it.

That way I will know whose products not to buy!

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Ban Assault Guns Etc.

By banning assault type weapons we only take away the object, not the need.

If we ban them, we also need to all guns being used in movies and videos and that way we quit conditioning kids and adults with violence. Wait a minute lets ban violence, everything must G rated.

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Gold Rush

It is easier to get on the Food Stamp program, a Housing Subsidy or getting on S. S. Disability, than getting a concealed hand gun license.

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Farm Subsidies

Back when farms were struggling to make a living on land that was worth $100 per acre, farming states ( low populated states ) influenced their politicians to lobby for price protection in the form of subsidies. When most of your voter base are farmers, you pass bills to pay them back for voting for you.

Today these farmers are still struggling ??? on farm land that’s worth $8,000 an acre. Sell the 640 acres for $5,000,000 and retire. If 10% of the farmers would do this, there would be no need for subsides, as less farm products increases farm product prices.

There are thousands of farmers being paid by our government, not to plant their land, millions maybe billions of dollars every year.

Do you really think farmers are hurting?

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Infrastructure

The Federal Government collects $85,000,ooo per day from gasoline tax. Where has that money gone?

Now the president is calling for infrastucture needs of America and wants to know how we are going to pay for it?

That $85 million would pay for 40 miles of repaving on the Interstate system. Times 365 days that’s 14,600 miles of repaving a year.   What problem?

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Dictionary

Someone needs to create a dictionary for all the words we can’t use any more. Pollock, Whop, Spic, Nigger, Negro, Stewardess, Broad, Rag Head, Chink, Christmas, Beaner, Wet Back Etc.

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