The civil war didn't solve the slavery issue, it just changed the form of the slavery from chains to economic and social constraints.
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The civil war didn't solve the slavery issue, it just changed the form of the slavery from chains to economic and social constraints.
Hello tal:
Another GEM!Quote:
The civil war didn't solve the slavery issue, it just changed the form of the slavery from chains to economic and social constraints.
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excon
I know , conservative prescriptions are a hard sell against freebees.
You make my point as now you equate second class citizens to poor people. Its republicans trying to constrain people by eliminating the one way ALL people are equal, and that's the VOTE.
Its republicans who wasted no time re enacting laws that were found by the court to be unconstitutional, and discriminatory so back to court we go. Poor people and minorities don't raise prices don't destroy unions, and don't send middle class jobs to places with no regulations or labor laws, while republicans deny food stamps to WORKING poor people.
Republicans deny a living wage and don't even tax the minimum wage job creators. Republicans rant as you have here about FREE STUFF, shut down governments and rail on about parks being closed to the public.
You push everyone into stagnant wages higher costs, and holler free stuff is no good? Your FREE stuff is SURVIVAL in today's times, and you wonder why more and more people just ain't listening to your ideas. I mean look around you and see every group but yours joining forces to open up that spigot you have turned down to less than a trickle, in the biggest economic failure of our time.
Hell even republicans are tired of being afraid of your extremist reactionary's and loony nuts threatening everybody with their INSANITY, and insensitivity.
How dare you assume that you know what's best for the rest. And good luck telling black folk about all that FREE stuff you want 'em to NOT get. What part of rejected did you not get from the last election?
Hello again, tom:
In other words, you'd cut 'em loose.Quote:
conservative prescriptions are a hard sell against freebees.
excon
In other words I'd get the government jack boot off their neck.
Hello Carol:
In a nutshell, the right wing doesn't believe being on welfare provides an incentive to go to work. They believe HUNGER will.
excon
it's not just "black folk" .You want everyone in that 2nd class status and by God you are achieving it ! Americans who were recipients of means-tested government benefits in 2011 outnumbered year round full time workers, according to the Census Bureau. In 35 states welfare pays more than a job . You incentivize people to NOT work . Disability claims are at record highs. Dependency is the new normal in this country . Even Clintoon recognized that was a prescription to disaster . But you embrace it .Then have the nerve to say that I'm the one who's keeping people down .
My dearest Carol:
Cutting right to the chase, huh? I dunno. Ask tom.Quote:
Where will they work?
excon
Whose fault is it that welfare pays more than work? Why do you ignore completely the situation that made everybody lose their jobs. The recession ain't over yet but you want to pretend it is.
And being poor citizen isn't a 2nd class, but guys like you say they are. And you try to treat them like they are.
Go ahead keep calling people lazy bums but ask yourself why the government has to subsidize people who work for the biggest companies in the world. What's wrong with that picture?
I'm talking about the poor being the start up . Like it used to be before government prevented all but the well off from opening their own business,
As to your question What company hires poor folks now ? Walmart hires them by the thousands . But liberal bastions like NYC won't let Walmart open there
The question you should be asking is why isn't the recession over yet .Quote:
Whose fault is it that welfare pays more than work? Why do you ignore completely the situation that made everybody lose their jobs. The recession ain't over yet but you want to pretend it is.
I am not calling them out . I'm calling out the government that prefers them dependent to government largess and does everything possible to disincentive them to find work . You are full of it . Next week you will be telling me why we have to have illegal aliens ,so they can do the work Americans won't .Quote:
Go ahead keep calling people lazy bums
Maybe you think it's a new idea or a poor person to go from nothing to prosperity . In fact millions of Americans have done it throughout our history .Quote:
Where do the poor get money for starting up?
Always shifting the goal posts . Without knowing the numbers I would guess no because liberal policies have been a disincentive for the poor to take the initiative . I'm willing to bet with the required research I could give you anecdotal evidence that yes ,even in this economy ,a person with the drive can over come all the obstacles the left throws in their way ,and succeed and prosper . No doubt you would call that the exception .
By the way .46.5 million people live in poverty in the US . But the total collecting 'welfare 'like benefits is 151 million Americans (MORE than half the population) . That's means that only 43% of all those on welfare are officially considered poor. Think about that.
And 46.5 million people can come up with an idea for a start-up company and will make money?
During the early '90s, I had a terrific idea for a start-up company, gave it a jazzy name, am smart and cute, had a fantastic business plan and product, live in a high-density area with lots of potential customers, but couldn't get far with it. Marketing was the problem -- but I did try (and failed). So you're saying 46.5 million people will be able to outdo me in this economy?
I know Tom, a living wage for workers cuts to deep into profits so its better to close a factory and go to a country and pay low wages and have no labor laws or unions to stop the flow of money to corporate pockets. Then YOU guys complain about government largess in filling the gaps.
Then vote against a jobs bill because its either too expensive or its not the job of government to create jobs but the private sector makes trillions and hoards it. And you ask why the economy slogs along.
I haven't even mentioned how you guys hold the door open for 1%,and shut it for the rest. Even yourself.
The issue isn't the number but the incentive, if the welfare is such that there is no need to try then it won't happen, but perhaps the definition of poverty needs revision. Here is a definition of poverty
In the US this equates to an income if $23,000 a year, but such things are relative to where you liveQuote:
Poverty is a state of privation, or a lack of the usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions
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The issue isn't the number but the incentive, if the welfare is such that there is no need to try then it won't happen, but perhaps the definition of poverty needs revision. Here is a definition of poverty
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Poverty is a state of privation, or a lack of the usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions
In the US this equates to an income if $23,000 a year, but such things are relative to where you live
Its not what we believe... its they way it really is.
There is no timeline when Welfare ends, not months or years... not even after 4 or 5 generations..
When you can get a check without getting off the couch... why go out and work. Otherwise they would have... you could probably count the number of people that made the choice to get off welfare and go to work on their own initiative, since its inception on your fingers.
Other than the ACT which feels it must be in the forefront of everything. But I agree with you we are not oppressed in any sense, not by a phony war on drugs or a phony war on poverty. We have much less poverty, because we have health care available to all and I not speaking about emergency rooms although they are the care of choice for some. I don't know about abortion on demand though I observe that a young person in my family has been able to go down that road twice without any restrictions
As far as my understanding goes this is correct. I find what you are saying very interesting. For some reason we don't have Federalists jumping up and down demanding national abortion laws.
I don't really know why. Perhaps it is just part of the Australian psyche. I guess we accept that the states do things and the Federal government does things. Federalism versus statism is a non-issue.
Maybe because our Constitution is based on brevity. We have no Bill of Rights. I think the our Constitution does say that state laws must not be in conflict with Federal laws, but I can't really remember when this was ever an issue. Our Supreme Court has little work to do compared to yours.
I think we are actually a rather conservative lot when it comes to some issues. This is why I think it is rather amusing when you want to say Clete, and perhaps myself are left wing.
When did they get the impression I am left wing? By Australian political standards I am centre right, but that is a long way left of right of our US cousins.
The reality is you and I have lived with subsidised health care for a long time, It hasn't killed us yet despite the horror stories. We have lived with social restructuring, the government fiddling with everything from transport to taxation. We have lived with gun control. I can't really say I am worse off but I might be the exception. The only thing that has cost me any money is the crisis that arises in the US with monotonous regularity
The is a polarised electorate in the US and I don't think they know how to deal with this. They don't seem to understand you can't have your way all the time
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