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the system is slowly dying. Corporations no longer pay living wages to the little people. The little people now rely on govt services to get by. Its nothing but a huge win for big corporations & a slow move to the 3rd world for the rest of us. Sometime soon you will start seeing flashmobs appear in affluent communites & ransack them. I might join them if not outright create them myself. Oh shit the FBI will be knocking soon. They dont need a courtorder to wiretap me anymore. |
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For housing to turn around we would need another fraud bubble. The market hasn't come back down yet, it's still fucked up from the fraud, that's how damn big it was. Schools funds are managed by the State :( You know the sad thing, 700b is the stimulus and that sounds like a lot... but the bailouts total bill, was 4 TRILLION dollars my friend. That's AFTER we lost 1/3 of our countries wealth to the same people we gave the 4 trillion dollars to. Banks have to pay property tax as well, which is why in a few years you'll see the real value of property return, because they'll be selling that shit off like mad (or own it at a loss with no future value to make back). Banks will lighten up when the eco turns around... but I bet they never go back to easy loans like before, and I have a feeling the interest rates will return, which is why through the 80's the housing market sucked. |
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Like Texas, they took the money, gave it all the schools, but then spent the school budget on other shit, ran out of stimulus and now blame Obama for screwing them, when it was 100% the State that did it. They had a chance to truly unscrew things, and they 100% blew it. The States should stop fighting over stupid shit that is a minor impact on them and focus on the real issues, like the State's taking our tax dollars, buying corp stock, giving those corps favoritism on contracts again paid for by our tax dollars, then giving those corps major tax breaks, property tax breaks, all so they hire a few hundred people at complete shit wages because they killed the unions, so now the State is forced to pay for them anyway. They're too busy profiting from the mess to give a shit about correcting it... It's sad, we're totally fucked... even if we tried, we're fucked. It needs to fail :/ |
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The dems (and us Canadians, and the rest of the world) know all of this already. It's the republicans who have their heads in the sand, and have people like Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman, Mit Romney, and all the pricks at Fox News, keeping them there. |
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However, if States don't start passing laws on banks paying property taxes, some banks are going to have some huge ass bills to cover, and that's straight up money going out for them, a very bad thing for a bank. I'm sure they'll figure out a way to bet on that tax bill, making some way to fluff the books, has a stock ticker or some new loan will be made to cover it, that's probably what will happen, that's what always happens. |
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It's complete smoke and mirror bullshit, and truly you're eating it right up. He'll never be brought up on war crimes or ever be impeached for this, it's not Obama attacking Libya and it's not him dropping bombs, it's that simple. |
The action was already authorized by Congress if it falls within the charter rules, and Libya does.
United Nations Participation Act, Title 22, Section 7, § 287d. Use of armed forces; limitations defines the legal use for the U.N. and related. U.N. Charter Article 41-43. Which allows for Article 42 forces to Not Require Congressional approval. This isn't complex stuff... He doesn't need congressional approval for Libya, it's not a violation of the war powers act, and it's not grounds for impeachment, at all. Anything the media says, truly.. anything, you need to look it up, it's almost always wrong, twisted or complete bullshit. This is no different, it's complete bullshit, from congress, to the media, to all the yuppies sucking it up. |
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I think we all know that the founding fathers did not want a president to be able to do this kind of stuff. We should never have been able to put troops in Vietnam, Panama, Grenada, Iraq, or Afghanistan. And we should never have been able to bomb any of the dozen or so countries we've done it to over the last 30 years or so...WITHOUT Congress declaring war. I guess it kinda took off in the modern era with The Korean "War" It's the reason our govt. was set up that way. To STOP us from becoming what we are today... Yeah, I agree that legally the President is able to get away with this. Just like cops can now legally search you and the TSA can frisk you. Is it what the constitution says? No. Is it what The United States Of America is supposed to be doing? No. And every time the President starts a "non-war" with another country we go further and further down the slippery slope. |
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The right likes to use the war powers act, because it keeps their favorite President from being a war criminal. Even though 1942 was the last year we legally declared war. This is a two way door that only swings one way with a group. |
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But.. no mater what we think, war makes trillions of dollars, so it isn't ending anytime soon. :disgust |
This fits the threads direction PERFECTLY!
"Politicians hide themselves away, they only started the war." Almost 40 years later and the song still nails it. |
I like Cake's version too... the beat is slick.
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The War Powers Act, isn't part of the Constitution, it's a resolution. So if it can over ride the constitution in your mind, then so can the "United Nations Participation Act" which is exactly the same thing, and what is being used in Libya. That's OUR act, our Congress voted it in, it's not the U.N. charter. And Libya doesn't have to declare war on the UN, the UN is doing EXACTLY what it was setup to do with Libya. Read up... stop thinking you know, and read up. I'm glad it says that... it's nice to use twisted information for your own benefit. Because the Constitution says, Congress makes those choices.... fully. It's really that simple, either an Act is allowed to be amened by Congress or it's not, which is it? If not, we've been in violation for a long time... if so (which it is) the "United Nations Participation Act" does trump the war powers act, as it's preauthorize for use already, without need of approval. Btw... This means CONGRESS authorized it. Not the President. So.... a bit more legit than the war powers act. Truly... you need to read up ... this argument is getting pathetic. |
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The "United Nations Participation Act" 1947 The Wars Powers Resolution 1973 came after. The "United Nations Participation Act" does not need to be amended when a new law redefines the conditions that a president must go to congress. So no the UNPA does not trump the WPR. Obama would be the FIRST president to say it does. Right? It is getting pathetic because you are wrong and not admitting it. And of course we have been in violation for years. |
why can't we just agree that all politicians have become just plain crooks?
name one that hasn't done something that a "politician" shouldn't. please. when people wake up and realize it's not one side or the other...it's actually america vs. the people destroying it...i think we'll all be in a lot better shape. the people destroying it? imo, politicians. |
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You totally don't understand the difference between them do you? One is pre-authorized by congress, the action is already authorized, by the people that have the legal authority to make that choice. The War Powers Act gives the President the power to start the war, it does not authorize war. And again, if the War Powers Act can override the constitution, then so can the "United Nations Participation Act" - which are NOT the same powers being handed down. |
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I understand what I am saying you dont. Ill try again later. |
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Difference between us, I posted actual proof that backed up what I said. Not an opinion, because I don't like the guy, which we can see with your posts. You're a hater.. facts and logic do not work with you, period. |
hahahaha... hold up. Did Obama tell Congress? And hahaha, look at the act names, chapter numbers. DUH! hehehe.
TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE March 21, 2011 Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:) At approximately 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, on March 19, 2011, at my direction, U.S. military forces commenced operations to assist an international effort authorized by the United Nations (U.N.) Security Council and undertaken with the support of European allies and Arab partners, to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe and address the threat posed to international peace and security by the crisis in Libya. As part of the multilateral response authorized under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973, U.S. military forces, under the command of Commander, U.S. Africa Command, began a series of strikes against air defense systems and military airfields for the purposes of preparing a no-fly zone. These strikes will be limited in their nature, duration, and scope. Their purpose is to support an international coalition as it takes all necessary measures to enforce the terms of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973. These limited U.S. actions will set the stage for further action by other coalition partners. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 authorized Member States, under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, to take all necessary measures to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in Libya, including the establishment and enforcement of a “no-fly zone” in the airspace of Libya. United States military efforts are discrete and focused on employing unique U.S. military capabilities to set the conditions for our European allies and Arab partners to carry out the measures authorized by the U.N. Security Council Resolution. Muammar Qadhafi was provided a very clear message that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. The international community made clear that all attacks against civilians had to stop; Qadhafi had to stop his forces from advancing on Benghazi; pull them back from Ajdabiya, Misrata, and Zawiya; and establish water, electricity, and gas supplies to all areas. Finally, humanitarian assistance had to be allowed to reach the people of Libya. Although Qadhafi’s Foreign Minister announced an immediate cease-fire, Qadhafi and his forces made no attempt to implement such a cease-fire, and instead continued attacks on Misrata and advanced on Benghazi. Qadhafi’s continued attacks and threats against civilians and civilian populated areas are of grave concern to neighboring Arab nations and, as expressly stated in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973, constitute a threat to the region and to international peace and security. His illegitimate use of force not only is causing the deaths of substantial numbers of civilians among his own people, but also is forcing many others to flee to neighboring countries, thereby destabilizing the peace and security of the region. Left unaddressed, the growing instability in Libya could ignite wider instability in the Middle East, with dangerous consequences to the national security interests of the United States. Qadhafi’s defiance of the Arab League, as well as the broader international community moreover, represents a lawless challenge to the authority of the Security Council and its efforts to preserve stability in the region. Qadhafi has forfeited his responsibility to protect his own citizens and created a serious need for immediate humanitarian assistance and protection, with any delay only putting more civilians at risk. The United States has not deployed ground forces into Libya. United States forces are conducting a limited and well-defined mission in support of international efforts to protect civilians and prevent a humanitarian disaster. Accordingly, U.S. forces have targeted the Qadhafi regime’s air defense systems, command and control structures, and other capabilities of Qadhafi’s armed forces used to attack civilians and civilian populated areas. We will seek a rapid, but responsible, transition of operations to coalition, regional, or international organizations that are postured to continue activities as may be necessary to realize the objectives of U.N. Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973. For these purposes, I have directed these actions, which are in the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States, pursuant to my constitutional authority to conduct U.S. foreign relations and as Commander in Chief and Chief Executive. I am providing this report as part of my efforts to keep the Congress fully informed, consistent with the War Powers Resolution. I appreciate the support of the Congress in this action. BARACK OBAMA Holy Shit This Best Be Fake Or The Crazies On Here Are About To Get Even More Laughed At. |
Let's see... the Presidents that have used military action over the years WITHOUT prior Congressional approval. Harry Truman in Korea, G HW Bush in Iraq (they did 5 MONTHS later), and Clinton in Serbia - which was never approved or authed by Congress OR the U.N.
Why are they so pissed about Libya? Because they weren't ASKED to approve it (not that they have to even be asked, but with the black man they expected it), so it pissed them off - even tough it's happened before with the white guys. |
Truly, if you don't realize the media (tv and radio) is playing you by now... then you should feel very ashamed of yourself, I feel ashamed that so many Americans buy into this bullshit, it makes us all look stupid!
Put the tit down people, it's bad milk. |
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You got a link to Reagan saying his tax cuts were a mistake? |
So far, our video game wars have not led to retaliation. Inevitably revenge will be a nuclear bomb going off in NY or DC. It wont come off an ICBM (which we spend 100 billion for missile defense that doesnt work) it will come in a ryder truck.
Given the way we have treated pakistan, i wouldnt be suprised at all if a pakistan nuke drives america over the cliff. The bomb will have "osamas revenge" written on the side. |
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Back to history... What part confused you? That during the 50-60's tax rates where double what they are today? You can look it up in seconds. That we have some of the lowest taxes today than in the last 100 years? Again, you can look it up. Or that a Corporation wasn't anything like today? That the State did authorize them, they were for the benefit of the people and not for the benefit of profit? This is ALL information that can be looked up in seconds. Only a complete buffoon would argue it, oh wait..... |
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Where do you cut and paste this stuff from? You've already demonstrated you don't have the slightest clue about politics or our economy countless times.
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Ok, you're on another drunken rant? Maybe you should get help? |
they care just about their fat pockets!
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Posting facts does not take a side, I know you people hate facts, but they do not define a side, they define the truth. If you wish to actually argue what I said, then have it... otherwise you're just running your cock holster as usual #2. |
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If you think that the Republicans got us into this mess congratulations you are a certified MORON!
If you think that the Democrats got us into this mess congratulations you are a certified MORON! If you think the voters and BOTH parties got us into this mess go to the head of the class...now the questions is what are YOU going to do to fix it? Vote Republican? Vote Democrat? yes...do that and get more of the same...pull your heads out of your asses, it's time for REAL change, vote Libertarian. |
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Also, if you're insanely insecure and as a result, think everyone else is a "sheep" because they vote left or right and you can sleep better at night pretending you're enlightened, and think the 3rd party is going to use magic to fix things, vote libertarian!! |
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