Prior to SS was the Great Depression. About 50% of the entire population was living in poverty.
8/30/2011 2:07:35 AM
Prior to the SS was the Great Depression. About 50% of the entire population was living in poverty.
8/30/2011 8:54:46 AM
8/30/2011 12:27:58 PM
8/30/2011 12:30:58 PM
Obviously that's not something you can quantify, but you're wrong. It's pretty clear to me that the rest of the world, unlike yourself, is able to cut through the bull shit and plainly see that 99% of the world's problems today stem from events that happened during the previous administration. And there is also this,I'll add the fact the POTUS is probably the only person in the world that has a worldwide media presence on basically a daily basis. For the 8 years before Obama, that presence was Yosemite Sam. Simply having someone that can form complete sentences without elementary school grammar errors makes a difference.[Edited on August 30, 2011 at 12:41 PM. Reason : :]
8/30/2011 12:35:14 PM
8/30/2011 12:50:15 PM
If only there was away to quantify this....http://pewglobal.org/database/?indicator=1&survey=7&response=Favorable&mode=tableMy conclusion, Western countries and non-Muslim 3rd world countries like us more with Obama than post-2002 Bush.Muslim countries hate us worse. GG.
8/30/2011 12:59:24 PM
I'll also add a little anecdotal evidence. I have a uh "personal acquaintance" who for 30 years of her life lived outside the United States and had never traveled here. She basically hated the United States and everything about it mostly based on studying our history, which from an outsiders viewpoint, isn't pretty. For reasons that I won't get into, she had started thinking about moving here ~6 years ago, but couldn't bring herself to do it based on her established prejudices and just how bad things had gotten under Bush. After Obama got elected, she went through with the move. Her overall opinion of the US is still negative, but Obama getting elected was enough to convince her to do something that she had sworn she would never do.
8/30/2011 1:23:18 PM
^ ha the muslium brotherhood rebels and foreigners apprehensive about moving cited as evidence of improved world image, with a splash of it's bush's fault. I can't tell if you are serious.
8/30/2011 2:57:57 PM
Yes, you ignorant dumb fuck, it's called perspective. I know there are many of you who would like to just wish away everything Bush did in his 8 years in office, but that's not going to happen. Let's just look at the Iraq War by itself, a 100% GWB endeavor,~150,000 civilian deaths directly attributed to violence~at least a half million more due to the deterioration of living conditions directly attributed to the war~5,000 US/coalition deaths~1.6 million Iraqi refuges and another ~2.4 million displaced internally~$3 trillion total cost to just the US economyand still counting. That ranks up there with not only the most horrific and costly actions committed by the United States, but it's easily one of the worst human atrocities since at least World War II. And for what? So Bush could throw up a mission accomplished banner and China could take control of the vast majority of Iraq's oil fields. Hurray America![Edited on August 30, 2011 at 3:53 PM. Reason : more]
8/30/2011 3:46:37 PM
8/30/2011 4:09:37 PM
8/30/2011 4:26:55 PM
^^Do you pay attention to recent events at all? Do you know what a chain of command is? Obama has been bombing Libya, Yemen, and Pakistan without any Congressional approval. Do you really think Bush would have just said "golly gee willikers, you folks are right, this is a bad idea " if those 110 congressmen and political opponents had voted no? His own appointed Secretary of State told him it was a bad idea and he didn't care. The only power Congress has in our military is whether or not to fund it. They have no control over what the military actually does. That responsibility lies solely with the guy at the top of military's chain of command, the President of the United States.
8/30/2011 4:31:57 PM
which by the way I must state is unconstitutional. according to the Constitution, only Congress has the power to wage war. obviously that is not the case any more but we need to get back to that.
8/30/2011 4:38:01 PM
Actually reading the Constitution I'm not so sure. He can't declare war, but nothing says that he can't direct our military in action.Relevant portionsCongress shall...
8/30/2011 5:10:11 PM
8/30/2011 5:32:27 PM
So is the President allowed to take a shit? I mean, it's not expressly allowed within the Constitution.What is in the Constitution however, is that he is the Commander and Chief of of the Army and Navy, which to me means he can do with them what he chooses. If Congress disapproves they can impeach him, but not simply because if he orders a portion of the military to attack someone it's not the same as declaring war.And regarding your "Congress may raise and support armies." thing.
8/30/2011 11:09:42 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2034697/Lonely-Monica-Lewinsky-trying-play-Bill-Clinton-affair.htmland ol bill is still treated like fucking royalty.pathetic and disgusting.
9/8/2011 11:02:37 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/longshoremen-storm-wash-state-port-damage-rr-144921214.html[Edited on September 9, 2011 at 10:06 AM. Reason : useless worms]
9/9/2011 10:06:04 AM
9/9/2011 10:56:55 AM
Thomas Jefferson was a crazy dude. he loved liberty, hated cities, thought people were corrupted by urban environments, and was a shitty architect.he pretty much laid the groundwork for urban sprawl. overrated douche bag, in my opinion.Thanks a lot, asshole[Edited on September 9, 2011 at 1:18 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2011 1:12:22 PM
Due to the limitations of period building materials, 18th century cities looked quite a bit like what we today call suburban sprawl. The streets were narrower and the houses closer together, but being wood structures most buildings were one floor, with the tallest only four floors. They were occupied more densely, with whole families in one room, but the same was true of 18th century rural structures. As such, if you find today's suburban sprawl to be corrupting and worthy of hate, then you and Jefferson are in complete agreement.
9/9/2011 2:18:01 PM
naw man, Jefferson loathed cities. That's pretty well documented. Suburbia is NOT a city. It is a result of the desire to live outside of the city's edge. Suburbs did not form because of advances in building technology (most suburbs are stick-built anyway) and the density (or lack thereof) found in suburbs is precisely what makes suburbs SUB-URBAN. They're not urban. So they don't fit the mold of cities by definition. Suburbs lack the infrastructure, diversity of program and amenities that are found in cities, which are some of the core values of cities that Jefferson believed led to human corruption.They're not the little agricultural plots of land that T. Jeezy fantasized about either, but they sure as hell don't resemble anything remotely close to an actual city. There was more urban activity in European cities during Jefferson's day than there is today in your typical shitty suburb.Do me a solid and don't try and double down on that opinion.[Edited on September 9, 2011 at 3:10 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2011 2:46:27 PM
You seem to have missed my point. Your entire response overlooks the 18th century versus today dichotomy I brought up, choosing instead to point out that suburbs of today are different from downtown New York of today, a fact I was neither addressing nor unaware of. Also, I think you have Jefferson wrong. It was not the amenities or diversity of 18th urban life he disagreed with, but that 18th century urban areas (and 21st century suburban areas of today) requires citizen interaction with government on a daily basis, not just when crimes are committed, and it was this interaction he found corrupting, not the presence of high culture.
9/9/2011 6:17:48 PM
9/9/2011 6:29:21 PM
9/9/2011 6:32:46 PM
"Suburbs of today are less urban than cities of yester-century." Yet are sufficiently urban that Jefferson would "hate" them, as you put it. "Urban areas are necessarily democratic," which is what he didn't like about them. As democracy grows liberty must yield.
9/9/2011 6:33:16 PM
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9/9/2011 7:00:57 PM
Governor Bev Perdue (D) NC"You have to have more ability from Congress, I think, to work together and to get over the partisan bickering and focus on fixing things. I think we ought to suspend, perhaps, elections for Congress for two years and just tell them we won't hold it against them, whatever decisions they make, to just let them help this country recover. I really hope that someone can agree with me on that."
9/27/2011 8:20:57 PM
Janeane Garofalo
9/29/2011 9:44:18 AM
Not that I agree with her, but that's not the point at all."I don't hate black people, I've even dated one!"
9/29/2011 9:54:31 AM
It actually is true, though, that the GOP party leadership is starting to push Herman Cain, precisely because he is black. While they can't say it, they think it'll take a black guy to beat the black guy.There's no other explanation. Herman Cain is a complete joke when it comes to the issues.
9/29/2011 10:06:57 AM
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9/29/2011 12:05:27 PM
9/29/2011 12:35:11 PM
I can't imagine how running a black guy for the sake of running a black guy would help. Any true racists out there just won't show up to vote in a black guy vs. black guy election, and that's really all it would affect.
9/29/2011 12:48:39 PM
Yes, but the 95% of black people that would vote for Obama no matter what may consider the "other black guy" if he's available. I think that's the strategy.
9/29/2011 1:22:15 PM
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/06/fireworks_msnbcs_lawrence_odonnell_hostile_interview_with_herman_cain.htmlgoddamn!
10/7/2011 10:26:15 PM
^ he absolutely fucked him up. i hated clicking on it giving msnbc an ad impression or a possible 'view hit' but damnherman cain just ripped him to shreds like a lion vs a freaking hyena.
10/7/2011 11:05:45 PM
Hey, where's all the Reid hate? Fucker straight up lies and nothing?
10/21/2011 8:40:11 AM
10/24/2011 10:23:18 PM
yep. we truly should just keep kicking that can down the road. surely that won't cause any problems...
10/24/2011 10:28:37 PM
10/25/2011 8:07:46 AM
Yeah, and if the last few years have shown anything it's that Obama isn't liberal, he's centrist. Get that out of here and into the Obama thread.
10/25/2011 8:09:21 AM
Obama is about as centrist as the 1994 GOP
10/31/2011 11:49:50 AM
http://hotair.com/archives/2011/11/01/pelosi-heck-yeah-the-government-should-shut-down-that-scab-plant-in-south-carolina/I swear to God-Dumbest fucking woman alive.
11/1/2011 1:23:42 PM
http://www.breitbart.tv/60-minutes-ambushes-nancy-pelosi/video caption:
11/3/2011 10:25:18 PM
andy rooney left alright
11/5/2011 5:21:05 PM
Why can't CNN spell? I mean, they can't even spell headlines right:
11/6/2011 6:52:59 AM