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| Mar3-12, 11:31 AM | #375 |
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Obama's CandidacyFaith Based Initiatives, a carryover from the Bush era, seeks to "theocratize" social services by replacing, say, government-run non-religious homeless shelters with church-run mission shelters funded by taxpayers. It replaces a genuine social safety network with subsidized religious organizations ... I lived in a mission shelter for a few months and while I was grateful for a shower and a bed to sleep on, I was effectively barred from getting work by rules which required attendance of 2-hour religious services three times per day and was required to work in exchange for the room and board, bundling magazines for recycling. While that seems fair, consider the shelter, being religious, pays no taxes, the operators of the shelter had no other source of funds yet were able to maintain expensive clothes and a late-model expensive car from the money they personally pocketted from a combination of donations to the shelter and the recycling operation they ran with essentially free labor. I had been promised that I did not actually need to be Christian myself, but I was very loudly and verbally chastized when I answered a question yelled loudly at me whether I am Christian. As for Biden: He voted to support the "Defense of Marriage Act" in 1996, and several times throughout the presidential campaign of 2008 said he would support a federal-level ban on gay marriage. Do you need more clarification? |
| Mar3-12, 11:45 AM | #376 |
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| Mar3-12, 12:12 PM | #377 |
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| Mar3-12, 12:13 PM | #378 |
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| Mar3-12, 01:50 PM | #379 |
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I would vote for Obama if it weren't for a coworker's constant political talk. Is it me or do people who claim to be apolitical bring up politics more than anyone else? That and Obama never made the bank executives take a drug test when he gave them their welfare checks.
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| Mar3-12, 03:30 PM | #380 |
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| Mar3-12, 04:05 PM | #381 |
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Fig 1: Federal welfare spending as a fraction of GDP (numbers beyond 2010 are projections) Fig 2: US unemployment rate
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| Mar3-12, 06:05 PM | #382 |
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I think welfare spending in constant dollars, per head (not pct GDP), tells me more of the picture.
Welfare spending per person is at an all time high, at the federal level double what it was back in 2000. I agree spending does tend to spike with recessions ('79-80, '90-91, '01, and '08), though nothing like now, even though unemployment in '80 was just as bad/worse. State |
| Mar3-12, 06:41 PM | #383 |
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| Mar5-12, 07:15 PM | #384 |
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I have to wonder if someone forgot to brief the President? On March 1, 2012 President Obama assured union supporters:
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/03/...esidency-ends/ "Obama: I’ll Buy A Chevy Volt After My Presidency Ends" But, over the weekend there was a different type of announcement: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/03/bu...volt.html?_r=1 "General Motors said on Friday that it planned to halt production of the Chevrolet Volt for five weeks beginning later this month because dealers had more than they needed. The suspension, which will result in temporary layoffs for 1,300 workers at the Detroit plant that builds the Volt, is another troubling sign for the plug-in hybrid, whose sales fell short of G.M.’s targets in 2011. G.M. officials had already backed away from projections that they could sell 45,000 Volts in the United States this year, instead saying that production would match demand. " Congressman Darrell Issa said this about the announcement.: "“Even as gas prices continue to climb, President Obama’s attempt to manipulate the free market and force consumers into purchasing electric vehicles like the G.M. Volt has failed,” Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, said in a statement. “Now some 1,300 workers will pay the price for this misguided experiment.”" IMO - certainly hope the plant is operational in November 2012.
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| Mar5-12, 07:58 PM | #385 |
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| Mar6-12, 11:18 AM | #386 |
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| Mar6-12, 11:26 AM | #387 |
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I'm confused. What's wrong with Obama's comment exactly? He's going to buy a Volt, but apparently it isn't super popular so his credibility as a President is dinged?
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| Mar6-12, 11:54 AM | #388 |
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| Mar6-12, 12:09 PM | #389 |
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| Mar6-12, 02:56 PM | #391 |
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I guess that most politicians, who are as a lot somewhat arrogant, nonetheless get this kind of thing: not to hang their political fortunes around the neck of some nascent private enterprise or product. That Obama doesn't is yet another comment on the man's immense self regard that has been so evident in his me-myself-and-I laden speeches. |
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