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  1. HH, what is the Republican solution for SS and Medicare? Its to end it and replace it with something worse probably. SS and Medicare are part of our lives. Thats a reality that has to be dealt with. Too many people need it.

     

    Replace it with something worse? LOL. How to you replace something that isn't there any longer? Face it. By the time you're eligible for these programs, they won't exist in the existing form. They will be in history books. Too many people need it cuz they've been led to depend on them...you know, part of The Great Society in which Government will take care of all of your "needs". Some people are probably just born lucky...never sneeze in their lifetimes. At the other end of the spectrum are those who are born who will struggle to survive with their first breath. It's a fact of life. You can not sustain a quality of life for the masses, when you downgrade that quality to take care of those who are either "unlucky" or just plain demand that others take care of them. If some rich dude can afford a heart transplant, I say good for him. I could not afford such an operation. My bad "luck"? Yeah, maybe. Maybe I wasn't as smart as that guy. Maybe I didn't work as hard as that guy. Maybe I was one of those who just thought that my supplemental social security checks were enough. I mean, who the F wants to go to bed at 9 p.m., wake up at 5:30 a.m. and drive to work in the dark? Much more fun to party til 2 a.m., sleep til noon and have my neighbor buy my food, pay my rent, take care of any kids I might have along the way. There's an old saying about making your own bed.

     

    HH

  2. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/17/john-boehner-payroll-tax-cut-extension_n_1285514.html?ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false#sb=832035,b=facebook

    John Boehner Upset That The Payroll Tax Cut Extension Means Ordinary Americans Will Have More MoneySo let's get this straight: Boehner "supports" the "agreement" that will "stop a tax hike on middle class Americans." But! He says, "let's be honest, this is an economic relief package, not a bill that's going to grow the economy and create jobs." Everyone should note the separation here. Per Boehner, providing tax relief to the middle class -- while it may be swell for them, and even "fair" -- is something that has no beneficial impact on the economy or employment.

    The implication here is that you're never helping the economy by giving the middle class an advantage of any kind. To Boehner's mind, it's not a good thing to put more money in the pockets of ordinary Americans, with which they could ... I'm just spitballing here ... buy stuff, increase demand and spur additional hiring. And yet, when I cast my mind back to the job creators we've talked to, they've made it pretty clear that they hire when they are profitable, and that in order to be profitable, people have to actually buy stuff.

    To Boehner's mind, the only thing that can or should be done to aid the economy is funnel more taxpayer money to the wealthy "job creators,"

     

    Steve...that's just total nonsense. Whoever wrote that has been smokin' too much crack. (Maybe even just a little bit.) The opposition to the payroll tax cut has been that it will continue to (and substantially) underfund Social Security projected obligations. The GOP has been working on trying to do a fix on Social Security for some time and a bill to do that will probably emerge in Congress in the next week or so. For sure, not everybody is going to agree or like some of those provisions, for instance: extending the age at which contributors can start drawing benefits; "means testing"; allowing individuals to contribute to private retirement plans (rather than social security). Like Medicare, the SS system is screwed unless something significant is done. As for Medicare "as we know it", it can not continue. I heard on TV the other day that the typical couple recievies $300,000 in medicare benefits during their lifetimes, but only contribute $100,000. Both programs are, as Perry put it, Ponzi schemes.

     

    HH

  3. Just have a look at Gini Index. In regard to the distribution of wealth the USA is moving closer to 3rd World Countries... :-)

     

    And here is a quote from the Federal Reserve Bank (during Bush's era - it doesn't seem to be a place for leftist socialists)

     

    My link

     

    The continued flood of illegal immigrants from the south (particularly) has no doubt had a tremendous effect in this regard. Most are probably illiterate in their own country and have nothing to offer aside from manual labor. The jobs they can get have never been highly paid. In addition, these illegal immigrants bring with them an almost disdain for anything above a 6th grade education, much less encouraging their offspring to continue on to a college or university...or even a trade school. Immigrants such as these, being from 3rd world countries, are bound to drag down the overall image/statistics of their host country. Like I noted above, a number of factors in play; just that socialistic policies are chief among them.

     

    HH

  4. So, if you publicly march and complain about big companies (Occupy Wall Street) you're a loser and if you publicly march and complain about the government (Tea Party) you're a true American. :closemouth: hehehe

     

    55555555555 Sorry, Steve. No cigar. Not even close. 55555555555 Tea Party demonstrators didn't occupy Government offices; didn't block sidewalks so small businesses couldn't open up or serve customers; didn't foul public areas; didn't block transportation routes; didn't set fires; didn't rob/rape/vandalize. In short, the T-Partiers were civilized, normal folk tired of wasteful spending and ever-increasing encroachment of the Federal government into their lives.

     

    HH

  5. The well documented fact is, that the US working and middle class lost income since many years while the rich became super rich. US workers/middle class are back to the pay level of the 1970s....

    The new American dream: from the suburbs to rags...

     

    That's what happens when socialist policies keep expanding. I know it's "fashionable" to berate the rich and "super rich" and make them the fall guys for what problems the U.S. has. But it's not that simple. Merely convenient.

     

    HH

  6. The occupy movement forced this fact into the mainstream media. For politicians and the connected businesses were able to play this down...

     

    I'm sure glad somebody got some "fact" out of the Occupy Movement. Things must've been different in Europe. The only facts I got out of the "movement" in the U.S. are that there are thousands of "losers" who have nothing better to do than sleep out in a public park, disrupt private businesses and commerce, and conduct anarchist activities.

     

    HH.

  7. I used to listen to Larry Elder from time to time. Of course, didn't hear the guest you mention. Anyway, interesting "opinions" expressed in some of your sources.

     

    FWIW, the idea of a "single-payer" system would of course result in telling us that we can't get private insurance...thus taking away a presumed right that we can now avail ourselves. (Gee, Cuban medicine. Can't wait ! LOL; Some day maybe we can get Michael Moore to post a trip report about his experience getting a heart by-pass in Havana. LOL)

     

    Doctors are forbidden from having a union or setting fees as a group. They charge what they need to charge, what they can charge. Sounds fair to me. Same with car repairs, appliance repairs, etc. The day that we allow some bureaucrats tell us how much we can get paid, will be the last day of freedom. It will be time to take up our swords and start chopping off heads. It's no wonder that libs want to invalidate the 2nd amendment.

     

    HH

  8. Khun Steve..I've seen u post this at least four or five times over the years: "I've read where there is collusion to keep the number of doctors to a certain amount so as not to 'flood' the market. More doctors means less average wage. I have to find that article somewhere. Basically it says that the medical industry, particularly the AMA which is a guild, saw the legal industry and the number of lawyers out there and didn't want it to happen to them."

     

    But never seen u provide a source. I think it's some tin hat stuff. Check with Cav. He'll sniff it out. LOL Most doctors have plenty of patients. Lots of areas underserved. Hospitals gotta compete to get doctors. There's no good reason for doctors to be afraid of competition in the U.S. I had a surgeon tell me that if it wasn't for imported doctors, we'd be in trouble. He wasn't concerned one bit. Also, there is a relatively new primary care position called a "nurse practicioner". It's similar to getting a Masters Degree. These people get some serious money (think $80,00+) and are in very high demand. They are basically allowed to do a lot of primary care stuff previously only allowed by MD's, such as diagnose and prescribe controlled medicines. I'm sure that the AMA would've stopped this if it was concerned.

     

    HH

  9. Some interesting ideas presented. Of course, the devil is in the details, which, invariably, are written by legislators and their most-favored supporters/donors. Lots of money involved. The country is cash-poor nowadays (as are many). The current president has had 3 years to come up with some of these ideas. Why hasn't he? We already import quite a few doctors and health care workers. In the next 30 years, maybe all will be imported (just another form of foreign outsourcing). I can't see any body in their right mind wanting to become a doctor at this point in time. Too much expense in getting the education, opportunity cost (lost income during school/internship/residency) and a liberal Congress and Administration that will dictate how much you can charge to recoup your costs.

     

    Stuff like plug-in stations won't happen until the auto industry finds a way to make electric vehicles an economical/practical alternative to gasoline-powered wheels. So far, it hasn't happened. Of course, it wouldn't surprise me if the libs tore another piece off the constitution and REQUIRED all vehicles to be electric by a certain date. After all, it would be allowed under the "inter-state commerce" clause, right? Under the current corrupt Administration, all I can envision is a constant line-up "Solyndras" cuing up on the White House grounds.

     

    Still, like I said, some ideas worth considering (if not now, in the future). BTW, all of those "shovel-ready" infrastructure jobs/projects: what happened to them? Less than about 5% of money allocated to the "recovery" legislation has been spent on such projects. In the meantime, things such as the Keystone pipeline are only a "pipedream" until the next election and Obama can piss backwards on his enviornmental supporters if he succeeds in fooling so many useful idiots again. :biggrin:

     

    HH

  10. Hmmm

     

    Steveo...Perry and Romney didn't "create" jobs. They helped create a business climates that got companies to relocate in their states. Not the same. On the other hand, wtf has Obama done to get businesses to stay in the U.S. or invest here? Not a friggin' thing. On the contrary, his administration comes out with some new bullshit every week that either drives jobs off-shore or makes investors hesitant to start or expand a business here. Of course, that is part of his commie-ass agenda: Kill off private enterprise and eventually nationalize everything. (Already he's got the government owning 30% of GM and has established de facto ownership of the health care industry. Of course, being the savvy investor that he is, he's pumped billions into "green" industries that so far have been total crap.)

     

    (BTW, heard that his Occidental College records may have been leaked. Something to do with him getting financial aid from a fund specifically limited to "needy" foreign students. Do u think he used a British passort or a Kenyan passport or an Indonesian passport to either commit fraud or support his true citizenship? I repeat, I only "heard" this. Maybe u can confirm? 5555555555)

     

    HH

  11. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/30/us/politics/30law.html?pagewanted=all An interesting read. It explains his mis-handling on how o get healthcare reform passed (just ramming it through).

     

    Particularly interesting was the comment regarding his indifference to the "niceties" of the law.

     

    I'm getting the idea from the article that he was hired to teach because of his race. I've read a commentary referring to him as the first "affirmative action" President; it appears that the Chicago University School of Law was ahead of its time. LOL

     

    Thanks for the link.

     

    HH

  12. HH ... no one has mentioned the church that fired its minister, and she hollered descrimination. Obie came to her rescue ... until it was pointed out that he was meddling in church affairs in violation of the Constitution. Thus churches are still allowed to hire their own clergy. :hmmm:

     

    Apparently he believes in one government to rule them all, one government to find them etc.

     

    Flash...Obama and the Constitution? I doubt if he's ever read it. I can understand Obama and a daily "constitutional" (same, same). But Obama has repeatedly ignored the Constitution; he much prefers the "Communist Manifesto", I'm sure. Surely, he prefers the "Obama Manifesto". This guy is dangerous. Never in my life have I seen a politician so ego-maniacal; so devisive; so hell-bent on bringing down the country. For CS to call him "centrist" gets a laugh out of me anytime. I just kiss it off to CS having been in a pod too long. CS is not stupid. But even smart guys can do stupid things sometimes...like vote for Obama. I can understand the useful idiots and others voting for the asshole once, but to do so twice tells me they don't give a fuck about what our country is about or they are truely "useful idiots".

     

    HH

  13. Forcing catholics to distribute the pill = Marxism? surprised.gif

     

     

     

    You must be joking.

    As I said before, you really don't have any idea what Marxism really means.

     

    "Marxism" = fascism A more fascist president this country has never had. Read the following. It's stuff I've said all along about this MoFO-in-Chief. http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/a/Wayne-Allyn-Root-On-Obamas-Agenda.htm

     

    Marxism relies on control of all aspects of a society. Without it, nobody in their right minds would follow such a path. Same true with most all forms of Communism. Almost all Communist coutries, in order to survive, have had to build walls to keep people from escaping and free people from being exposed to what the real evils of extreme socialism communism are resultant. One can argue if Barry is a Marxist/Leninist/Stalinist/Maoist/Everyday Commie. It makes no real difference. He's still a fucking slick-talkin', back-stabbin' SOB. I've said before, I wouldn't lose any sleep if his plane crashed in the middle of the Atlantic.

     

    So, if you prefer to call me ignorant of what constitutes a Marxist, feel free to give me a few of your favorite blogs/website. I've looked at a few, but I'm sure you have a number of them bookmarked as favorites. I'm not a political scientist for sure. I'm also not a hazmat bacteriologist either. But I can look at and recognize scum in a river and say I don't want to have anything to do with that.

     

    HH

  14. << decision by the Obama administration to force church-affiliated organizations to cover birth control in employee health care plans ... >> I suspect the Supremes might well shoot that down, separation of chuch and state.

     

    And frankly, just how does birth control figure into health care plans? Must they provide viagra for those who need it? KY Jelly for gay guys?

     

    This is just a small example of the many ways Obama is attempting to mold the country into a Marxist state. He's attempting to "centralize" all aspects of how we should live our lives and be governed, whether it be education, health care, or numerous other aspects relating to freedoms our forefathers fought and died to protect.

     

    CS...you USED to call yourself a Libertarian (with a small L). Check out some stuff by Wayne Root, a well-known author, entrepeneur, and self-styled leader in the Libertarian movement. He was allegedly a former classmate of Obama. He has an interesting take on Barry. He'll give you a very concise and basis to believe what I believe and have been saying for years about Obama. Barry is a FUCKING commie. He's not just a "leftie", he's an evil mofo. A wolf in sheep's "clothing". Steve...you and others better wake up before it's too late. I'm serious.

     

    HH

  15. I recall Bush trying to bridge a gap and be cordial to Teddy Kennedy by inviting him to a White House viewing of a movie about his brother I think and Teddy pretty much ignored the gesture and went after him. A bit more aggressive than one would imagine someone to be that just invited you to their home. I thought it wasn't nice of Teddy. Bush held out an olive branch after an acrimonious recount and Teddy pretty much spat at it.

     

    There may be a bit of background to this that you might find interesting. GWB had a "thing" about giving people nicknames (http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/bushquotes/a/bushnicknames.htm) NOT listed is one I recall he gave Kennedy, which I'm sure was the basis for the lack of warmth: "Chappy". LOL

     

    HH

  16. Khun Kamui...

     

    Wait until u see Newt debate Obama...You'll then get a chance to see how stupid Obama looks and IS. Obama is going to regret scuttling NASA, cuz he'll be looking to escape to that moon colony. 5555555555555

     

    HH

  17. Ah Steve...u don't need to use the excuse that you don't like the GOP because they "dissed" your guy. And, that is what they were doing. They WERE NOT disrepecting the Office; they were showing their distain for Obama. He has shown them distain himself. He does it several times/day while campaigning. So, payback is fine, in my books. I'm surprised some didn't walk out during his campaign speech. I fail to see how you can claim that it is ok for Obama to lay into the Supreme Court members (sitting 20 feet away and really unable to politely give him the finger) and say that's fair. In my book, that's chickenshit.

     

    HH

  18. This guy shows how partisan things are. To use such bullshit reasoning and having the temerity to do it shows just how far gone things are. It shows just how friggin' partisan some members of Congress are. Like the guy who planned that 'Liar' thingy last year. Can't all Republicans get through one State of the Union without incident? Democrats are not the ideal but they at least show more respect. Good grief.

     

    Steve...it's not really partisanship as much as it addresses ideaology. Conservatives are trying to stop the Marxist/socialist agenda of the current President anyway that they can. And please don't attack Republicans over "respect", cus Barry isn't worthy of it. He has stretched the Constitution to fit his desires...and would put it in a shredder and replaced it with the Communist Manifesto if he was totally able. Further, you noted the Congressman who said "liar". You don't recall the disrespect Barry showed the US Supreme Court a couple of years ago in the same setting? It was friggin' unbelieveable that he would dress down the Supreme Court with the members sitting about 20 feet away. I think it was Justice Roberts who was caught on camera shaking his head and mouthing the words "not true".

     

    FWIW, I boycotted the SOTU address for the first time that I can remember, also. I knew it was just going to be distortions of the truth/fact and a campaign speech. From what I saw merely scanning the "net", I wasn't wrong. I could write a much more accurate, but scathing State of The Union Address and it WOULD be accurate and truthful. And I'm not running for office or my legacy. I've never been desperate enough to tell half-truths to try to save my job.

     

    HH

  19. http://news.yahoo.com/los-angeles-mayor-signs-porn-star-condom-requirement-024936401.html

    Los Angeles mayor signs porn star condom requirement

     

    LA just managed to reduce their own economy...again. The porn industry is safer than the general public. At least i know there is an attempt to test the porn star I'd bang but no testing of the girl I talk to at the club at 3am.

     

    LA treated the movie industry like shyt and drove jobs to Canada and other locales.

     

    City Ordinance won't stand the test of the "interstate commerce clause". I'm waiting for the USHHS Department to say it's a Federal matter. LOL

     

    HH

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