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Just got my first paycheck for the year, got a raise but I take home less now due to the new taxes feels bad man
Payroll tax increase, something the GOP wanted instead of raising income tax on income above $250,000 a year.
Just got my first paycheck for the year, got a raise but I take home less now due to the new taxes feels bad man
The number of terms Obama will serve as prez.
Aren't there lot of drawbacks to having a low-skilled immigration program?
Aren't there lot of drawbacks to having a low-skilled immigration program?
V many? That's like 50 years!The number of terms Obama will serve as prez.
lol. Heritage made their yearly list of the top "freest" countries in the world, and the top 9 all have UHC:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/201...t-run-health-care-as-compatible-with-freedom/
It's also important to remember that a huge number of these people are already here and already competing for work, except without legal protections and services. Making them citizens will make their labor effectively more expensive, which will level the playing field and actually help low-skilled Americans compete.
It just blows my mind that there are so many alternatives to healthcare and America just seems to ignore what direction to go.lol. Heritage made their yearly list of the top "freest" countries in the world, and the top 9 all have UHC:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/201...t-run-health-care-as-compatible-with-freedom/
Canada is on that list.lol. Heritage made their yearly list of the top "freest" countries in the world, and the top 9 all have UHC:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/201...t-run-health-care-as-compatible-with-freedom/
lol. Heritage made their yearly list of the top "freest" countries in the world, and the top 9 all have UHC:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/201...t-run-health-care-as-compatible-with-freedom/
Both the overal tax burden and government spending as a percentage of gdp are higher in new Zealand too. Makes you really wonder whether they know they're peddling bullshit with the conservative fiscal policies.At #4 on the list, New Zealand not only has universal health care, but it also has
- higher personal and corporate taxes than the US
- much stricter gun laws
- has had 2 female prime ministers, openly atheist prime ministers, and openly gay and transgender ministers
Rubio clearly trying quite hard to get back some of the Latinos that totally abandoned the GOP last time for when he runs in 2016.
He's the GOP Obama, well, the closest thing to it at least. Seems like such a long shot but he's got youth and charisma on his side. After two old boring white dudes (Gore, Kerry/McCain, Romney) lost they are either gonna go even more to the right or have a bitter internal bloodbath over why Rubio is the most viable guy. And if they decide he is the money will follow. If he can sponsor a bill helping young Latinos in pretty much any way and it passes with the establishment GOP's blessing, it will give him tons of perceived credibility among his base which could expand into something more tangible depending on how Latinos react to it in the coming years.
And what if, say, the electoral votes in some of the following: OH, PA, WI, MI, etc. get gerrymandered, but FL's doesn't? Then it becomes the most important swing state of all time. I'm sure the GOPers have already considered the importance of Rubio being at the top of the ticket if Republican Govs across the nation really do gerrymander the EV's in some big states.
And what if, say, the electoral votes in some of the following: OH, PA, WI, MI, etc. get gerrymandered, but FL's doesn't? Then it becomes the most important swing state of all time. I'm sure the GOPers have already considered the importance of Rubio being at the top of the ticket if Republican Govs across the nation really do gerrymander the EV's in some big states.
"In recent years, there's been a significant shift to the right, and we have seen what that shift has produced: two losing presidential campaigns," Powell said. "I think what the Republican Party needs to do now is take a very hard look at itself and understand that the country has changed. The country is changing demographically. And if the Republican Party does not change along with that demographic, they're going to be in trouble."
Powell said the Republican Party in addition to being the party of lower taxes, has become cast at the party of the rich. He said that Republicans need to take up education, immigration and climate change policy before the next election.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/polit...-dark-vein-of-intolerance-154019.html?ml=po_r
Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/polit...-dark-vein-of-intolerance-154019.html?ml=po_r
Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
How can you gerrymander electoral votes? Split them? That'll cause some push back.
Award the electoral votes to the candidates who win the congressional districts. They're gerrymandered to hell and back for the GOP.
I'm not convinced it will happen much (PoliGAF talked me down from that one a while back). Might see a state or two go there, to much public push back.
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/...se-gop-eyes-default-shutdown-86116.html?hp=t1
Some talk of House GOP wanting to default or shut down the government. I seriously don't understand the idea that old people have it too easy, we need to cut spending, but don't touch the already ridiculously inflated military budget, and we'll shutdown government if necessary to prove our point.
Award the electoral votes to the candidates who win the congressional districts. They're gerrymandered to hell and back for the GOP.
I'm not convinced it will happen much (PoliGAF talked me down from that one a while back). Might see a state or two go there, to much public push back.
That's because you aren't insane like much of the GOP.http://www.politico.com/story/2013/...se-gop-eyes-default-shutdown-86116.html?hp=t1
Some talk of House GOP wanting to default or shut down the government. I seriously don't understand the idea that old people have it too easy, we need to cut spending, but don't touch the already ridiculously inflated military budget, and we'll shutdown government if necessary to prove our point.
Already happened with Nebraska. They gerrymandered the Omaha district to separate it it's suburbs into separate districts to prevent Obama splitting it again. And it worked.
Only 3 years ago the Republican party was all about trying to make Nebraska winner-take-all. Suddenly, they're fine with split electoral votes being split. Hmm.
Right. But with respect, that's Nebraska. Michigan and Pennsylvania will be far more consequential, and create much more of an uproar than disenfranchising Omaha.
Splitting electoral votes can only play out really in one election. As soon as you start messing with the current system, you open it up for further changes. If Democrats keep winning the popular vote and losing because Pennsylvania and Michigan split their EVs, then there will be a real up roar. Let's look at history. Only four times has a president won while losing the popular vote:
1824 John Quincy Adams (4 way contest, Jackson got screwed)
1876 Rutherford B. Hayes (The South traded for the end of Reconstruction, and Republicans got the presidency)
1888 Benjamin Harrison (Cleveland came back 4 years later to win the presidency a second time)
2000 George W. Bush (We all know this one)
I don't think Democrats will sit on their ass while the Republicans win EVs but consistently lose the popular vote. We don't live in 1776 anymore, and the Connecticut Compromise is dead.
But what do you do?
I mean, the only hope is that people get pissed and start voting in Dems at the local level who can then fix things, but on a federal level Republicans will have control locked down.
And in many gerrymandered districts the Tea Partiers may be powerful enough to just be like "lol fuck democracy, we're winning!" and not change a thing.
Have you guys said anything of the recent gun control issues lately?
Nothing will happen. Republicans will kill any reform, conservatives will cry about the "freedom" to kill, and life will go on as it always has. People will continue to die in gun-related accidents and murders day after day without a peep, and then there will be a mass killing at a mall, school, or amusement park somewhere, and the entire country will wonder how something like that could happen, and then things will start from the top again.
Nothing will happen. Republicans will kill any reform, conservatives will cry about the "freedom" to kill, and life will go on as it always has. People will continue to die in gun-related accidents and murders day after day without a peep, and then there will be a mass killing at a mall, school, or amusement park somewhere, and the entire country will wonder how something like that could happen, and then things will start from the top again.
Nothing will happen. Republicans will kill any reform, conservatives will cry about the "freedom" to kill, and life will go on as it always has. People will continue to die in gun-related accidents and murders day after day without a peep, and then there will be a mass killing at a mall, school, or amusement park somewhere, and the entire country will wonder how something like that could happen, and then things will start from the top again.
You can't just ban guns in america either. The second amendment was to protect citizens from its own government. You can't go "ban automatic weapons!" (especially because pretty much every gun outside of a musket is semi-automatic) and "no one needs an assault rifle" doesn't really work. Do you think if the USA ever decided to impose on its people that they would come at us with muskets and bayonets? No they wont.
Additionally, the government wont impose themselves militarily on its own citizens when they know they're all well armed. You take that away and what happens 6 months after? A year? 50 years? Thinking "oh the government will never do that" is wishful thinking. No one should ever fully trust their own government.
No, but it's our right to have a militia, its part of our constitution. Also in the same situation, it would be likely people in the military would not unanimously follow an order to shoot on their own turf.The American people are not well armed compared to the military.