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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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DoomYoshi wrote:What is the name for the department that owns Area 51 to hide aliens; and planned the 9/11 bombings; and ensures that the Bills never win the Superbowl?
The Voice wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:What is the name for the department that owns Area 51 to hide aliens; and planned the 9/11 bombings; and ensures that the Bills never win the Superbowl?
That department in charge of ensuring the Bills never win a superbowl is actually in charge of ensuring that us Buffalonians never win anything. Ever.
Between the Browns, the Indians, and the Cavaliers, Cleveland last celebrated a title four years before LeBronās mother was bornāthatās a combined 152 seasons of futility.
universalchiro wrote:Barack Hussein Obama promised on his campaign trail that he vowed to open the books of all government expenses on the Internet. So I vote that he keep his promise & expose where the heck this government spends 1.6 Trillion dollars each year.
Frigidus wrote:universalchiro wrote:Barack Hussein Obama promised on his campaign trail that he vowed to open the books of all government expenses on the Internet. So I vote that he keep his promise & expose where the heck this government spends 1.6 Trillion dollars each year.
I completely agree with the sentiments of the above statement, but why do you feel it necessary to call him "Barack Hussein Obama"? Do you call Clinton "William Jefferson Clinton"? Do you call Reagan "Ronald Wilson Reagan"?
universalchiro wrote: President Obama promised on his campaign trail that he vowed to open the books of all government expenses on the Internet. So I vote that he keep his promise & expose where the heck this government spends 1.6 Trillion dollars each year.
Seems to me that those with something to hide, hide. If we still have a Republic of the people for the people, then the people have the sovereign right to know where they are spending their hard earned money. Especially when the people's representatives continually asked for more money & continually purport the people are becoming further and further in financial debt to a private company called the Federal reserve.
I for one vote for total reform. Bring back the times when Congress in obedience to the constitution, was the only body that could print the people's money. Seems today both the Republican & Democratic parties have sold out to the whims of the Private firm, Federal Reserve.
I submit that even this thread has fallen victim to chasing a red herring. Follow the money. Our government postulates that all mankind are created equal & free, but our government has an aggressive policy to make all citizens financial slaves & the elite families of the founders of the Federal Reserve don't pay taxes, nor do they report their income.
Summary: a ledger of all government expenditures should always remain open at all cost. As Constitutionally decreed & campaigned promised by Obama & his ilk.
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thegreekdog wrote:I think most high school students should make an informed decision on college; unfortunately, it appears that some combination of society/peers/parents creates enough pressure for children to go to college, whether they want to or not. I don't blame government for that (or, rather, I don't blame government entirely for that - encouraging all kids to go to college is probably not something the government should be doing).
Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I think most high school students should make an informed decision on college; unfortunately, it appears that some combination of society/peers/parents creates enough pressure for children to go to college, whether they want to or not. I don't blame government for that (or, rather, I don't blame government entirely for that - encouraging all kids to go to college is probably not something the government should be doing).
I take it then you are not a fan whatsoever of CommonCore?
thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I think most high school students should make an informed decision on college; unfortunately, it appears that some combination of society/peers/parents creates enough pressure for children to go to college, whether they want to or not. I don't blame government for that (or, rather, I don't blame government entirely for that - encouraging all kids to go to college is probably not something the government should be doing).
I take it then you are not a fan whatsoever of CommonCore?
Don't know about it. My kids aren't in school yet.
Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I think most high school students should make an informed decision on college; unfortunately, it appears that some combination of society/peers/parents creates enough pressure for children to go to college, whether they want to or not. I don't blame government for that (or, rather, I don't blame government entirely for that - encouraging all kids to go to college is probably not something the government should be doing).
I take it then you are not a fan whatsoever of CommonCore?
Don't know about it. My kids aren't in school yet.
Well, in non-partisan summary, the main goal of CommonCore is to prepare and encourage children to go to college. But it will only cost hundreds of billions in the short term.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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mrswdk wrote:Compare the elite universities of the US and UK (which are of comparable quality).
Metsfanmax wrote:I voted for the DOE because it funds a substantial portion of my field (nuclear astrophysics).
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Do you know the secrets of the DoE's nuclear weapons trucks "that can defend themselves" even if all their guards have been killed? Don't be coy, Mets, spill it.
Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Do you know the secrets of the DoE's nuclear weapons trucks "that can defend themselves" even if all their guards have been killed? Don't be coy, Mets, spill it.
I can't share... but it works a little bit like Dead Hand.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I think most high school students should make an informed decision on college; unfortunately, it appears that some combination of society/peers/parents creates enough pressure for children to go to college, whether they want to or not. I don't blame government for that (or, rather, I don't blame government entirely for that - encouraging all kids to go to college is probably not something the government should be doing).
I take it then you are not a fan whatsoever of CommonCore?
Don't know about it. My kids aren't in school yet.
Well, in non-partisan summary, the main goal of CommonCore is to prepare and encourage children to go to college. But it will only cost hundreds of billions in the short term.
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