for a town hall type meeting on the economy. I say back because he's visited NC several times, and specifically started his economic tour in Raleigh.What question would you ask about the economy if given a chance. My mother, a public school teacher for 30+ years, is going and may get a chance to ask a question as is my brother I believe. The best I could come up with is to suggest she ask something personal like a question on teacher pay for North Carolinians. But if anyone can come up with something better I'd be glad to pass the suggestion along.
8/19/2008 3:18:03 PM
i heard about this yesterday...where is it at and can ncsu students get in?
8/19/2008 3:23:01 PM
Ask him who he thinks is a better song writer: Peter Gabriel or Phil Collins.It's an important question and a lot of people get it wrong.
8/19/2008 3:48:17 PM
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/mericivinton/gG5YsHHere is some info about it. You can watch it streaming there and leave comments on the obama website about it. I've heard news carolina 14 might be covering it too, I don't know who else. I'm not sure just yet where it is going to be located exactly, I'll post when I find out.
8/19/2008 3:55:18 PM
Ask him if he is going to push for the Colombia free trade agreement or if his goal as president will be to maintain the grinding poverty in South America which helps fuel both the illegal drug trade and the flow of illegal immigrants. A second question would be if he is going to order the DEA to stop prosecuting medical marijuana patients in states that have legallized the practice.[Edited on August 19, 2008 at 4:02 PM. Reason : .,.]
8/19/2008 4:00:38 PM
^ Has Obama ever seen a free-trade agreement that he liked? He'll just start talking that "fair-trade" shit, which is a bunch of normative nonsense. And it strikes me as damned peculiar that Obama can come to a town-hall meeting attended by throngs of adoring fans, but he can't accept McCain's challenge of town-hall-style debates. The One doesn't do well when he's off prompter and not the rock star. Obama: favored candidate of nonvoting European socialists.
8/19/2008 4:09:56 PM
someone ask him if he is pro-Jesus and pro-America? I'm not convinced he's either sadly..
8/19/2008 4:10:05 PM
i think it would be best for the country and everyone if he was not pro-jesus. of course, he would never get elected if he said that, but we can only hope.....
8/19/2008 4:12:32 PM
8/19/2008 4:13:42 PM
to the rescue!!!!
8/19/2008 4:15:40 PM
8/19/2008 4:22:17 PM
My brothers girlfriend is going as well, so thats one more chance at a question. I think so far they are leaning towards questions of teachers pay and questions about national debt. In all likelihood none of them will be asked anyways. I'll still be tuning in either way though.And to get back to the earlier question of location, they are at the fairgrounds.
8/19/2008 4:50:55 PM
Considering teacher's pay is more of a state's issue, that doesn't seem like a relevant question.National debt is more relevant, but fairly uninteresting, considering even if Obama did want to eliminate the debt, it'd be well out of his presidency before it would actually happen.A question related to trade in an increasingly globalized economy would be better, you would just have to phrase it properly to get a meaningful response.
8/19/2008 4:55:50 PM
Can anyone come? And what does teacher pay have to do with a federal election? If you want higher teacher pay then lobby to have all those administrators in the education department fired. You could double teacher pay were it not for the $100k a year salaries of the bureaucrats.
8/19/2008 4:58:16 PM
tickets were handed out yesterday
8/19/2008 5:10:55 PM
hide your wallets.
8/19/2008 5:11:55 PM
My mothers question will be the one on national debt if given a chance to ask, I think it was my bro or his gf (she's a teacher too) that was going to ask a teacher pay related question. (i think something along the lines of would you support a nationally mandated minimal pay rate for teachers)I'm told News Carolina 14 will definitely be covering it.I'll certainly suggest the free trade agreement question. What wording would be best for it? I don't think saying do you support maintaining grinding poverty in South America would work so well.
8/19/2008 5:15:17 PM
8/19/2008 5:30:19 PM
Nothing too fancy:"Senator Obama, you have said that as President you would seek to renegotiate the proposed free trade agreements with Columbia and South Korea. But if you find that renegotiation is not feasible, would you support the current agreements as preferrable to no agreement at all?
8/19/2008 5:41:16 PM
The Obama website camera seems to have a better view right now. Over 400 people are watching through the Obama website and climbing.http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/mericivinton/gG5YsH
8/19/2008 6:31:25 PM
8/19/2008 6:33:14 PM
8/19/2008 6:38:46 PM
about 700 viewers, i think he's going on now
8/19/2008 6:46:47 PM
8/19/2008 6:50:38 PM
They do increase some restrictions, but they reduce far more than they increase. I've always wondered why factory workers didn't offer to take pay cuts if they really had no other options in the event of a closure. I suspect the factory owners tried all that before hand, but too many workers did or would quit to keep the factories operating, because some of the workers do have better jobs available to them. As such, it seems she is not upset at the government or the factory owners, but at her fellow workers which refused to keep her job competitive.
8/19/2008 6:55:27 PM
aha someone in the audience is wearing a dunder mifflin (sp) shirt from the office[Edited on August 19, 2008 at 7:11 PM. Reason : over a thousand online viewers now]
8/19/2008 6:58:03 PM
8/19/2008 7:19:05 PM
It is still unclear to me whether intellectual property rights are a net loss for a society. I seriously doubt they are, although it is clear that they are overly enforced. But, if you are right and they are a net loss then the solution is not to exclude Columbia, but to eliminate them from everywhere. As for the rest of it, I don't see how having tarriffs on U.S. exports and Columbian exports would suppress the paramilitaries or help the indians. Afterall, you point out that they already kill union members down there, how can things possibly get any worse than they already are? It would strike me that having access to a wider product market would be beneficial by itself to the average columbian, indian or otherwise. And how has NAFTA not been a glowing success? Mexico as a state has never been more stable, never been more prosperous, and never been wealthier. Mexico has achieved a per-capita income about 1/4th that of the U.S., which makes it a middle income country, an unheard of achievement just a little while ago.
8/19/2008 7:30:22 PM
Is the thing he just said about McCain being against drilling until he met with oil execs in Houston and they gave him money correct?
8/19/2008 7:37:32 PM
8/19/2008 7:49:12 PM
I'm not going to get into a more specific argument (b/c that's what it will end up being) but I can't see how signing an FTA with a country whose exports are mostly agricultural products are going to help the country out of poverty when we subsidize those same product's domestic production so heavily.If you want to know who many of the undocumented immigrants are coming into this country in the past couple decades, just look for the abandoned farms in Mexico that couldn't compete with the sweet deal we've given Archer-Midland, Cargil, etc.I remember when I used to be intimidated by some of the economic arguments put forth by libertarians on here. Then I started studying econ. and woke the fuck up.[Edited on August 19, 2008 at 8:00 PM. Reason : .]
8/19/2008 7:59:30 PM
That military guy did not look disabled. No wonder he was having trouble getting his disability. I wonder if the other 200 guys at the homeless shelter would have no trouble bounding down to the podium to ask for money.
8/19/2008 7:59:58 PM
top banner on cnn right now
8/19/2008 8:03:10 PM
PinkandBlack, a high proportion of a nations population being engaged in farming is a product of extreme poverty. To be blunt, if tomorrow Columbia enjoyed a per capita income equivalent to Spain then it would no longer be a primarily agricultural economy, as 90+% of its economy would be industrial goods, finance, consumer services, and all the other activities which make a country rich.
8/19/2008 8:03:22 PM
he was also working out at PEAK fitness in downtown raleigh today. around 4pm
8/19/2008 8:08:56 PM
8/19/2008 8:09:05 PM
i hate obama sooo much
8/19/2008 8:09:26 PM
All 3 of my family members there got to shake his hand and were pretty excited about that. I had asked them to listen for any clues about VP choice since Obama is likely to announce that this week. The only thing they pointed out was he used masculine pronouns whenever referring to what he would want in a VP.
8/19/2008 8:31:25 PM
8/19/2008 8:39:33 PM
As anyone that has read the history knows, most forms of technology cannot be replicated without the express assistance of those currently using it. While it is true that Columbians have access to written U.S. patent documents, that is usually insufficient, especially for modern technology. This is because there are lots of small pieces of information that those filling out the patent application fail to include, either because they didn't realize it was important or because they are protecting trade secrets. Either way, in the current environment if U.S. companies are awash with technology but cannot be sure in their ability to make Columbians pay for its use, or to prevent Columbians from flooding the world with it once they have it, then U.S. companies will not put technology up for sale in Columbia, and thus Columbia is deprived of technology which the Columbian people would happily pay for but are prevented from doing so due to their governments unwillingness to enforce the relevant agreements.The trade-off is that while such laws make it possible for Columbians to buy technology, it makes it difficult for Columbians to steal the technology that can be replicated without the assistance of its owners. [Edited on August 19, 2008 at 11:25 PM. Reason : .,.]
8/19/2008 11:22:48 PM
just got back from Cartagena - had a joly good time!you spelled it right the first time *Colombia*
8/20/2008 1:38:46 AM
8/20/2008 1:47:14 AM
republican18 is one of those "OH NOES, SOCIALISM!!!1" type losers, in my opinion]
8/20/2008 2:15:37 AM
one too many Ayn Rand books, apparently?
8/20/2008 2:18:30 AM
^^^ my in-laws hate him too - think he's "evil", probably because they get too many email forwards about him and they actually believe them. If you've seen, and believe, all the shit that is written about Obama in email forwards, you'd hate him too
8/20/2008 8:09:02 AM
^^ If that was the case then he would similarly hate Bush, Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, etc. etc.
8/20/2008 9:31:30 AM
yeah, because Bush's policies have been completely in line with Ayn Rand's philosophy, you beret-wearing dunce.
8/20/2008 9:50:29 AM
8/20/2008 10:25:48 AM
hooksaw
8/20/2008 1:23:08 PM
8/20/2008 2:13:48 PM