tadman95
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Yeah they still have not gotten over it yet.
Easy there. You just stepped on a lot of toes, including mine.
Yeah they still have not gotten over it yet.
Easy there. You just stepped on a lot of toes, including mine.
One: Eliminate the mortgage tax deduction, which lets homeowners deduct the interest they pay on their mortgages. Gone. After all, big houses get bigger tax breaks, driving up prices for everyone. Why distort the housing market and subsidize people buying expensive houses?
Two: End the tax deduction companies get for providing health-care to employees. Neither employees nor employers pay taxes on workplace health insurance benefits. That encourages fancier insurance coverage, driving up usage and, therefore, health costs overall. Eliminating the deduction will drive up costs for people with workplace healthcare, but makes the health-care market fairer.
Three: Eliminate the corporate income tax. Completely. If companies reinvest the money into their businesses, that's good. Don't tax companies in an effort to tax rich people.
Four: Eliminate all income and payroll taxes. All of them. For everyone. Taxes discourage whatever you're taxing, but we like income, so why tax it? Payroll taxes discourage creating jobs. Not such a good idea. Instead, impose a consumption tax, designed to be progressive to protect lower-income households.
Five: Tax carbon emissions. Yes, that means higher gasoline prices. It's a kind of consumption tax, and can be structured to make sure it doesn't disproportionately harm lower-income Americans. More, it's taxing something that's bad, which gives people an incentive to stop polluting.
Six: Legalize marijuana. Stop spending so much trying to put pot users and dealers in jail — it costs a lot of money to catch them, prosecute them, and then put them up in jail. Criminalizing drugs also drives drug prices up, making gang leaders rich.
FYI, NPR ran an article today supposedly outlining 6 economic proposals backed by "economists of all stripes":
Six Policies Economists Love (And Politicians Hate) : Planet Money : NPR
This is too balanced. Right wing nutjobs and radical left socialists would never agree to this. Personally, I'm all for it. On the surface it seems like a highly effective proposal. I'd also try to reduce the size of our government, way too many overlapping bureaucracies that are held unaccountable for their expenses, they are a drain on $$.
Which of Romney's policies "work"?
As far as I can see, he is adopting the policies of the W administration that took us from a surplus to a record deficit. Apparently you work closely with the Romney campaign, because that small group of people are the only ones who know what Romney's policies are. He certainly hasn't shared them with the press or American citizens. Unless you are talking about his record as govenor of Mass. There, his claim to fame was Romneycare, which he now disassociates himself with at every turn. So, tell us, which policies are you talking about?
Paul Ryan is policy driven?
Really? I've seen him interviewed several times since being chosen as the VP candidate and I find his answers about his own budget simply unbelievable. "We haven't run the numbers on that yet." It's a f***ing budget. How can you prepare a budget without running numbers? What policy is driving this idiotic response to a simple question?
Obama has zero character?
Oh, the guy who turned down high-paying jobs out of law school to become a community organizer that might help people at the grassroots level has no character? The guy who immediately after taking office began working toward universal healthcare millions could gain access to a basic human need ... he has no character? I suppose Romney has lots of character. He's the guy who bought up companies, stripped them of assets, and essentially ruined people's lives for his own enrichment. He's got character. They guy won't even show his tax returns because he's afraid of what may be discovered about his personal finances. But he's got character? You'll have to take his word for it that he's paid at least 13 percent in income taxes for the past 10 years. What a f***ing saint. My tax rate is higher than that and I didn't make anywhere close to $20 million in any of those years. This guy is just oozing character.
Obama's policies destroy jobs?
Well, I would have agreed with you if you would have made a reasonable assertion. But, as many are apt to do, you've gone too far. He may not be responsible for creating jobs at a quick enough pace, but it is simply not factual that his policies have "destroyed jobs." You know whose policies HAVE destroyed jobs? Romney's!!!!! He made his living of shipping jobs overseas and leaving American workers to fend for themselves.
Which of Romney's policies "work"?
As far as I can see, he is adopting the policies of the W administration that took us from a surplus to a record deficit. Apparently you work closely with the Romney campaign, because that small group of people are the only ones who know what Romney's policies are. He certainly hasn't shared them with the press or American citizens. Unless you are talking about his record as govenor of Mass. There, his claim to fame was Romneycare, which he now disassociates himself with at every turn. So, tell us, which policies are you talking about?
Paul Ryan is policy driven?
Really? I've seen him interviewed several times since being chosen as the VP candidate and I find his answers about his own budget simply unbelievable. "We haven't run the numbers on that yet." It's a f***ing budget. How can you prepare a budget without running numbers? What policy is driving this idiotic response to a simple question?
Obama was a community organizer after college, not law school. And he did not become a community organizer straight out of college. After graduating with a degree in Pol. Sci, he drifted through a couple of jobs at consulting firms and only then went to Chicago and organizing to find himself. After law school, he started teaching at the U of C and entered private practice where he was able to make some decent dough.Obama has zero character?
Oh, the guy who turned down high-paying jobs out of law school to become a community organizer that might help people at the grassroots level has no character?
The guy who immediately after taking office began working toward universal healthcare millions could gain access to a basic human need ... he has no character?
I suppose Romney has lots of character. He's the guy who bought up companies, stripped them of assets, and essentially ruined people's lives for his own enrichment. He's got character.
.They guy won't even show his tax returns because he's afraid of what may be discovered about his personal finances. But he's got character? You'll have to take his word for it that he's paid at least 13 percent in income taxes for the past 10 years. What a f***ing saint. My tax rate is higher than that and I didn't make anywhere close to $20 million in any of those years. This guy is just oozing character
Obama's policies destroy jobs?
Well, I would have agreed with you if you would have made a reasonable assertion. But, as many are apt to do, you've gone too far. He may not be responsible for creating jobs at a quick enough pace, but it is simply not factual that his policies have "destroyed jobs." You know whose policies HAVE destroyed jobs? Romney's!!!!! He made his living of shipping jobs overseas and leaving American workers to fend for themselves.
Much/most of Romney's income comes from investment income, which is subject to double taxation (the corporate tax rate plus the capital gains rate). So, the income you see has already been significantly taxed. And most economists agree that a low capital gains rate is essential to capital formation.
Good posts on both sides.
Just wanted to nitpick the couple sentences above because it really bothers me that Romney won't provide his tax returns. Romney made almost all of his money from carried interest, not invest income. There is no double taxation, corporate profits issue at play.
In the end billions of dollars will be spent to make this entire race be about a non-christian blackman failing the american dream with a doofus sidekick named the "Mouth" versus a flip-flop felon and "i don't even know ny own policies" you betcha guy
We r fukked.
Who is a felon on either ticket...the closest would be admitting to doing cocaine...wouldn't it?
The whole Tax return thing is getting out of control. You guys have to understand, politics is based on perceived power (like foreign policy too). If Obama starts calling for more tax returns, and Romney caves, Romney is perceived weak by the whole world.
If Obama is called out for his birth certificate, and caves, he is perceived to be weak by the whole world.
Just saying, there are tons of examples on both sides, by ways. The whole point is to not let other people frame the debate. Obama wants the whole campaign to be about Romney and not Obama's failed policies. Romney wants to blow the whistle on the President's error's and repeated debacles.
The whole Tax return thing is getting out of control. You guys have to understand, politics is based on perceived power (like foreign policy too). If Obama starts calling for more tax returns, and Romney caves, Romney is perceived weak by the whole world.
If Obama is called out for his birth certificate, and caves, he is perceived to be weak by the whole world.
Just saying, there are tons of examples on both sides, by ways. The whole point is to not let other people frame the debate. Obama wants the whole campaign to be about Romney and not Obama's failed policies. Romney wants to blow the whistle on the President's error's and repeated debacles.
The issue is not particular to Ryan. Mainstream Presidential candidates simply do not create budgets with the specificity across the multitude of topics that must be included for it to be exactly determined. And this is opposed to the Democractic controlled Senate which has not produced a budget in nearly 3 YEARS despite being obligated by law to do so. And this is opposed to President Obama whose budget has been UNANIMOUSLY rejected by the House and Senate multiple times I believe.
Obama was a community organizer after college, not law school. And he did not become a community organizer straight out of college. After graduating with a degree in Pol. Sci, he drifted through a couple of jobs at consulting firms and only then went to Chicago and organizing to find himself. After law school, he started teaching at the U of C and entered private practice where he was able to make some decent dough.
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And I'm spent.
Following high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979 to attend Occidental College. In February 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental to divest from South Africa in response to its policy of apartheid.[32] In mid-1981, Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and sister Maya, and visited the families of college friends in Pakistan and India for three weeks.[32] Later in 1981, he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he majored in political science with a specialty in international relations[33] and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1983. He worked for a year at the Business International Corporation,[34] then at the New York Public Interest Research Group.[35][36]
Two years after graduating, Obama was hired in Chicago as director of the Developing Communities Project (DCP), a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Roseland, West Pullman, and Riverdale on Chicago's South Side. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.[36][37] He helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in Altgeld Gardens.[38] Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation, a community organizing institute.[39] In mid-1988, he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya, where he met many of his paternal relatives for the first time.[40][41] He returned to Kenya in 1992 with his fiancée Michelle and his sister Auma.[40][42] He returned to Kenya in August 2006 for a visit to his father's birthplace, a village near Kisumu in rural western Kenya.[43]
Easy there. You just stepped on a lot of toes, including mine.
What is out of control is this conversation. NOTHING of what is proported to be fact in over half of the posts is. For example above, with the double taxation issue. Not understanding a thing like passive income; or that the kind of investment, and income return being discussed never creates more jobs than it takes, and routinely strips benefits of existing employees among other strategies, to produce a "profit and return."
With this return: Obama's birth certificate, news paper announcement, and all kinds of ancilary evidence have been there since the beginning. Private investigators have pored over the details and found nothing. So there is no basis for analogy.
As far as tax returns, it has been customary for presidential candidated to release their tax returns openly, for longer than you or I have been on the scene. I think it is a good idea. McCain did it, Bush did it, as did his father, Kerry did it. Gore and Clinton did it . . . . Get the idea? If you want the spot do it. How do you want me to consider voting for a candidate that is already stonewalling?
Obama's long form birth certificate has been released.
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So now we can stop talking about that. I am not much of an Obama fan, but when I hear someone who obviously voted for Bush, talking about mistakes Obama made, with a post like this; well frankly it makes me want to volunteer to walk door to door for his campaign!
Who is a felon on either ticket...the closest would be admitting to doing cocaine...wouldn't it?
Don't you get tired posting this disengenuine crap, bogs? You post it with the acumen of a politicial operative.
Being a U.S. citizen is a constitutional requirement for President. Furnishing tax returns isn't. To the contrary U.S. Law protects taxpayers from having to make their information public and the IRS is prohibited from making it public.
Presidential candidates began releasing their returns consistently starting in the early 1970's according to Thorndike, and in 1978, all presidential and vice presidential candidates were required to release certain financial documents as a result of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, which mandates all candidates running for office of President of the United States to file a Public Financial Disclosure Report with the Federal Election Commission.
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The problem with the buget is congress. A budget has been put forth by the White House, and signed into law by the President when passed by Congress. But the real problem in the house is with the obstructionist Republicans (many and enough), and Blue Dog Democrats (fewer but pesky), the former who are led by guess who? All of the above mentioned cannot claim to put the country ahead of their own selfish interest.
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The Senate is another issue. Simply put, with 50 votes, the democrats don't control anything. ...
I will assume that maybe my sincere sarcasm just does not translate well in text.
Who cares who is the felon. My point is that what each camp will paint the other as, while spending shittons of money doing so. These races are not about fixing problems or moving the country forward...its about special interests and who can get their guy in the highest office of the country to "play ball," the people of this Union be damned.
Are you surprised that companies are dumping money to both candidates? Why would they do that? Why play both sides of the aisle? Look at what happended to Mr."Change" in 2008,when his biggest donor was Goldman Sachs. Not a damn thing has happened to them. No charges, they got 100% of every dollar they lost paid to them by the US tax payer but other companies got less than 10% of thier shar price and collapsed? Why.... ?
Our government is a wholly owned subsidiary of corporations.
Scrap it all..I proclaim myself King!!
Republicans (they're ALL "obstructionists?) and the Blue Dog Democrats "don't put the country ahead of of their own selfish interest". So from your description that leaves only the Yellow Dog Democrats left to act with the country ahead of their own selfish interest? Isn't it the Blue Dogs who try more than anyone to build consensus between left and right? Isn't it the Blue Dogs who advocate Fiscal Responsibility?
Yet what did Speaker Pelosi do to those Blue Dogs with Committee Assignments?
Pelosi, Ried, McConnel, Ryan, etc., and etc, all need to be eliminated. I thought I made that clear. Sorry if I didn't!
Basic political math 50 votes IS a majority especially when the President of The Senate is in the same party.
But that doesn't matter does it as the Democrats had 51 Senators in the 112th Congress while the Republicans only had 47. Oh and about those 2 independents, Sanders and Lieberman.
Sanders is a self described Democratic Socialist BUT he caucuses with the Democrats AND is counted as a Democrat for committee assignments.
Lieberman is a REGISTERED Democrat and also caucuses with the Democrats AND is counted as a Democrat for committee assignments. Interesting that the Senate Majority Leader let Lieberman keep his Chairmanship of the Senate Committe on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Bogs, the Dems controlled the Senate 53% to 47% with the tie breaking vote in their pocket at the Start of the 112th Congress. Also the Majority Leader (a Democrat) move things in the Senate and The Senate President also a Democrat holds the gavel.
So stop with the woe is me, "but Obama didn't have control" BS.
Don't forget about the Vice President having a vote to break ties! Since you are obviously not disengenuine or disingenuous, you must be naive, so I will explain; you now need a 60 precent majority (60 votes out of a hundred) to get a vote on most issues with our current obstructionist politics, [everybody but Bernie Sanders]. And by the way, show me where I ever offered Obama, or any other politician an excuse. To me that would be as pointless and tasteless as serenading a mosquito lighting on me to drink its fill.
And in the 111th Congress he had a 16 vote edge in The Senate and a 76 vote edge in The House.
Yeah, how could anyone expect Obama to get anything done controlling the White House, The House, and The Senate.
Well that might be a possibility.
The 112th Congress was the first in something like 65 years not to have a member of the Kennedy Dynasty in it. The King is dead.
An article about voter id law initiatives. From NBC so each of you can take with as much salt as necessary, Just FYI
Flurry of Voter ID laws tied to conservative group ALEC - Open Channel