Pennsylvania has a town called Nazareth?
and BethlehemPrivateVendetta wrote:
Pennsylvania has a town called Nazareth?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Heaven help us.
Okay, so technically he isn't homeless. He's a mentally disabled veteran who panhandles on the streets. What a scandal!
Does it make the cop's deed any less good? Not really. But I'd still feel as though I'd wasted a bit of good money.
Give it some more time and you will find out the whole thing is a sham
You are fairly depressed aren't you? glass half empty type of fellow?
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You have the glass states backwards.-Whiteroom- wrote:
You are fairly depressed aren't you? glass half full type of fellow?
was typing quick. adjusted already.
They interviewed the photographer and officer on CBS. The person who took the photo made a point to have a portrait of her father who was an officer in the background of the interview. She went on to talk about how she was a 9/11 dispatcher and how the officer reminded her of her father who bought stuff for the homeless. she then goes on to say she mass emailed the photo to everyone in the department. The officer who bought the shoes went into footlocker and talked about what he was doing with the people in the store and then they showed him shaking hands and talking with a bunch of people in the store about what he had done. The homeless man when interviewed by another outlet couldn't explain what he did with the shoes, why he didn't have shoes, why he was homeless, or for how long.
My bullshit detector is detecting way too many coincidences and story gaps for me to take this at face value
My bullshit detector is detecting way too many coincidences and story gaps for me to take this at face value
Wait, the GOP should offer to raise taxes?Jay wrote:
The Republicans should call Obama's bluff and offer to raise tax rates to a high enough level to balance the budget next year along with a rule to balance the budget every year going forward. There would be a revolt if people were actually asked to bear the real cost of the government and its spending practices. Do that, and you'll get real talks about budget cuts from the Democrats.
HAHAHAHA.
That's not going to happen.
Jay, do you honestly blame the democrats? No new taxes is one of the few foundations the GOP actually stands for. Economy doing good? Tax cuts! Economy doing bad? Tax cuts! Terrorist attack and two unfunded wars? Tax cuts! Debt crises? Tax cuts!
Good thing they were kicked out of office during the Depression, otherwise World War 2 might have ended very differently.
Good thing they were kicked out of office during the Depression, otherwise World War 2 might have ended very differently.
What would happen if they did and it meant tax rates would triple because of the profligate spending under Obama? Who would win? Yeah, call his bluff and make him officially the worst president in history.AussieReaper wrote:
Wait, the GOP should offer to raise taxes?Jay wrote:
The Republicans should call Obama's bluff and offer to raise tax rates to a high enough level to balance the budget next year along with a rule to balance the budget every year going forward. There would be a revolt if people were actually asked to bear the real cost of the government and its spending practices. Do that, and you'll get real talks about budget cuts from the Democrats.
HAHAHAHA.
That's not going to happen.
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Shut up retardJay wrote:
make him officially the worst president in history.
List something, anything, good about his presidency. More debt, wants higher taxes, expanded the surveillance state, didn't close Guantanimo, expanded the war in Afghanistan, has overseen double digit unemployment rates, passed a healthcare act that makes the insurance companies richer and doesn't cover everyone and will actually increase premiums. Oh, he got rid of DADT but kept DOMA. I guess that's a positive. He deported more people in four years than Bush did in eight. His government shut down hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries. His government issues on average one regulation per hour. So... DADT. That's his great accomplishment. Oh, and his skin color is not white. Groovy.Macbeth wrote:
Shut up retardJay wrote:
make him officially the worst president in history.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
That was with data from 2009, and it's just balancing the budget for one year, not paying off the accumulated debt.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
So realistically, what needs to happen over the next 10 years? I know you believe we should :
Scrap social security and medicare and have welfare cover seniors instead
Stop the wars (duh)
so what else would you add to that list? Scrap Departments of Education and Energy? You don't think we should raise taxes to meet it halfway?
Scrap social security and medicare and have welfare cover seniors instead
Stop the wars (duh)
so what else would you add to that list? Scrap Departments of Education and Energy? You don't think we should raise taxes to meet it halfway?
I want the military pared down to a purely defensive active force with a much larger reserve component to take up slack in time of war. Social security and Medicare could be kept, if you means tested them i.e. people with a certain level of income or assets wouldn't be able to collect. But, if you were to do that, you might as well just get rid of the programs and throw the people into Medicaid and Welfare and get rid of the unnecessary bureaucrats.Spearhead wrote:
So realistically, what needs to happen over the next 10 years? I know you believe we should :
Scrap social security and medicare and have welfare cover seniors instead
Stop the wars (duh)
so what else would you add to that list? Scrap Departments of Education and Energy? You don't think we should raise taxes to meet it halfway?
Medicare at its heart is designed to take high cost patients out of the general health insurance system and place them in government provided care instead. If you eliminated Medicare, health insurance premiums for everyone would rise, but you're paying for it either way so it doesn't really help the average American financially in any way. It just adds a layer of highly paid government bureaucrats into the system. If you added up the net for the average American if you were to get rid of the system, you should expect higher premiums, but a lower overall cost because you wouldn't have any payroll tax taken out for it.
Social security is just designed terribly and should never have been implemented the way it was in the first place. If you want to force savings for retirement, force people to contribute to a 401k plan instead of having a wealth transfer system like is currently in place.
So, I would take a big chunk out of the three main debt contributors, enough so that you could actually lower tax rates instead of raising them. Our spending is simply unsustainable on its present course.
My point with raising the tax rates to balance the budget was to make Americans feel with their pocketbook what our actual spending is instead of just piling on more debt. I don't actually want to see those higher tax rates, I don't think anyone would, and that's the point. If the Republicans were to threaten to balance the budget through taxes alone, it would perhaps make the rest of government wake up and say 'hey, maybe the path we're on really isn't the best'. It's expecting a lot, which is why it will never happen.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
As for the Department of Education, well, it's primarily a transfer scheme where the Feds dump more money into the education system to prop up teachers salaries higher than they could ever get from school taxes alone. I think teachers are overpaid as is, so yeah, I would probably vote to scrap the department.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I agree, DoE is one of the few places where I think the federal government seriously overreached. Let local districts pay for their own education. If they don't want to educate their kids and teach them creationism, fine. No one will move there and their kids will leave eventually for somewhere better.
list something good about any president? Hindsight is 20/20. We have a greater ability to revise perception of past presidents. It's really really stupid to say the sitting president (or the last one, or the next one) is/was/will be the shittiest president without putting it into a greater context. You claim to be an analytical/stats guy - wouldn't the first step be to define the criteria to be judged on? Create some kind of metric if you are serious? Or is this another post you could just attach a too to confirm it's tongue in cheek?Jay wrote:
List something, anything, good about his presidency. More debt, wants higher taxes, expanded the surveillance state, didn't close Guantanimo, expanded the war in Afghanistan, has overseen double digit unemployment rates, passed a healthcare act that makes the insurance companies richer and doesn't cover everyone and will actually increase premiums. Oh, he got rid of DADT but kept DOMA. I guess that's a positive. He deported more people in four years than Bush did in eight. His government shut down hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries. His government issues on average one regulation per hour. So... DADT. That's his great accomplishment. Oh, and his skin color is not white. Groovy.Macbeth wrote:
Shut up retardJay wrote:
make him officially the worst president in history.