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Third World America: Drowning in Debt and Choking on Lies

Posted: 06/24/11 10:55 AM ET

If a drunk driver crashed his speeding rental car into your house and killed your spouse, you would be outraged if law enforcers took bribes and refused to give the driver a blood test. If the judge then gave the killer a small fine and ordered you to pay the fine and pay for all the damages, you'd be outraged. If the government then handed the drunk-driver keys to a bigger faster rental car, handed the drunk driver an even bigger bottle of whiskey, and then gave you the rental bill; you'd storm Washington, blizzard elected officials with protests and organize friends and associates to vote these malefactors, the elected officials that betrayed your trust, out of office.

Yet, we've remained largely silent in the face of the same sort of behavior by Wall Street and Washington. Bonus-seeking bankers crashed into Main Street's economy and ran control frauds within banks that would have failed without taxpayer bailouts. Bureaucrats and elected officials bailed them out without demanding consequences. Bankers are revving their engines again in credit derivatives, currency derivatives, and commodities trades. "Financial reform" addresses none of the latter problems.

Arianna Huffington's Third World America: How Our Politicians are Abandoning the Middle Class and Betraying the American Dream explains that the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the bank bailout package also known as TARP, allotted only $72 billion to infrastructure projects. Another feature of the bill was to have banks agree to lend money to medium and small sized businesses to stimulate the economy. That didn't happen and official unemployment numbers remain above 9%, while unofficial figures for underemployed Americans soar above 20%.

The number one stimulus for any economy is not consumer spending, although that is a powerful secondary effect. The number one stimulus is capital spending, investment in the production of real goods and consumables. As Third World America explains: "There were three flaws with the old economy that has crashed. It favored consumption over production, debt over small savings, and environmental damage over environmental renewal."

Our ongoing bank bailouts included the mispricing of around $4 trillion of toxic assets that the banks cannot afford to honestly price, since bank capital would be wiped out sparking another global financial meltdown. We continue to provide cheap taxpayer funding through the Fed. New accounting rules allow banks to cover-up the low price of impaired assets, and government debt guarantees provide ongoing subsidies to banks that have a value of trillions of dollars.

Ground Zero for America's Debt Crisis

Beyond the banks, we have fiscal mismanagement and corruption that plagues middle class taxpayers. I happen to live in Illinois, the best example of this in the nation. Cook County encompasses Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs. This week, the Cook County Treasurer discovered "stunning" debt. This debt isn't new, but apparently our officials are now properly terrified. Our total debt for the municipality, education, county, sanitary, park, fire, township, library and special services is now $108 billion. That means the debt per person in Chicago exceeds $23,700 (corrected assuming 2.67 average per household) or more than $63,500 per household, and that is just local debt.

The other problem is that the Illinois economy isn't growing. Many of those households have no income coming in other than government subsidies, and some have no income at all. Unofficial unemployment numbers top 20%. State of Illinois taxes increased from 3% to 5%, an increase of around 67%. Taxes on real estate, utilities, sales, and more are expected to skyrocket. Businesses like the Chicago Mercantile Exchange are being courted by low income tax states (at least the income taxes are currently low) like Florida.

We're not doing better on a national level. Americans owe almost $166,600 (corrected assuming 2.69 average per household) per household or around $45,000 per person (Greek citizens owe $44,000 per person). That's on top of our local debt.

David Walker, the former U.S. comptroller general, says it's even worse than that. When he takes into account future obligations for Medicare, Social Security, Federal debt, Military retirement, Civil servant retirement, and more, we owe $546,663 per household. That doesn't even include your local debt -- it may not be as bad as if you lived in Illinois, but it's substantial nonetheless -- and personal debt including mortgages and consumer debt that average more than $120,000 per household.

We're told we are a great country and we can "grow our way out of it." Exactly how does that occur, when jobs are going overseas, taxes for the wealthiest in our country are uncollectible after exploiting tax breaks, and programs for investment in infrastructure and production are virtually nonexistent?

America's biggest problem by far is that capital spending in new production facilities that create jobs and real products never occurred, not even after trillions of dollars were thrown at banks in the global financial system.

Chicago Police Superintendent McCarthy's Cheap Shot: "Government Sponsored Racism"

One would think that our fiscal problems and corruption by local and national officials would unite citizens in a common cause. I've been very vocal about predatory lending that targeted vulnerable minorities. A practice called "reverse red lining" targeted people of color and those in minority neighborhoods to get them to sign mortgages that had complicated documentation that hid risks. Yes, there was some fraud by borrowers, but the overwhelming problem in the Chicago area, was fraud on borrowers. I've explained this in some detail on The Huffington Post in past years and again recently: "Third World America 2011: Forget 'Fast Tracking to Anarchy.' We've Arrived." (June 8, 2011).

I've also been vocal about shootings, mob wildings, and muggings in Chicago and the fact that our officials are lying to our population about the causes. It's true that most of shootings are black-on-black or brown-on-brown and that violence in our poorer neighborhoods is branching out into middle class neighborhoods. In instances where perpetrators are black or brown and the victims are white, it is tempting to say it is all about race, but as I pointed out, this is much bigger than our racial issue:


It's Not a Race War; It's a Class War

It's much too easy to let politicians divide the nation, make this about race, and ignore the underlying causes. It's true that many of the mobs in downtown Chicago are comprised of African Americans, but Oprah Winfrey isn't into wilding. Mary McCarthy didn't get a close up look at the mob outside her window, but they appeared white -- definitely not African American.

Last year, I never mentioned race in my post about Chicago violence, but a few commenters brought up race and made unwarranted assumptions. Some commenters assumed "wildings" only involve black youths. Chicago is a city with a lot of diversity and gangs of every race. I mentioned a separate incident of an armed intruder being shot and killed by an off duty police officer; the armed intruder was not African American. I also mentioned three police officers were shot and killed within a two month period. Two were African American, one was not.

I pointed out that our officials have been lying to the public about crime. On June 23, NBC televised a segment on how 911 calls on Memorial Day noted gang violence on Chicago's trendy beaches and the lack of adequate police presence for crowd control.

For example, a 911 caller implored for more police protection. He was selling chairs and umbrellas on the beach that day when he was confronted by thugs: "We have a couple of gentlemen, well, actually a few people, threatening to shoot us, threatening to whoop our ass. They're unhooking our equipment." Calls like this belied the story told by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy that the beach was closed due to the heat.

More disturbing, however, were remarks made by Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy to Father Pfleger's congregation on Sunday June 5, 2011 at St. Sabina's Catholic Church. I provide the entire transcript along with this video, which has already been pulled from the web once, and was retrieved from the Google cache by a concerned citizen:



The last part of the speech is wrong on many levels. I'm happy to speak up about injustices such as predatory lending and how this practice victimized many neighborhoods in Chicago. In fact, I co-authored an Op-ed for the New York Times with the Reverend Jesse Jackson on that topic; it wasn't published, however, but we gave it a shot.

When it comes to the type of violent crime referred to by the Superintendent, he has his cause and effects all wrong, and he made it all about racism. He equated gun laws to "government sponsored racism."

If criminals didn't have guns, they would use knives. The killings in our African American communities have nothing to do with racism. These are black-on-black crimes perpetrated by criminals with no respect for authority and no self-respect. They victimize and terrorize decent members of the black community struggling to survive a devastating economic crisis. The Chicago Police Superintendent's pandering and misinformation doesn't make it easy for anyone to respect authority.

Gun control is "government sponsored racism?" Superintendent McCarthy is wrong on many levels. He mentions segregation, Jim Crow and the Black Code. The latter denied African Americans the right to own guns and that left them open to victimization by armed racists. Now they are victimized by armed criminals in their own communities. Only law-abiding citizens aren't allowed to have guns in Chicago, which seems to be a violation of U.S. citizens' Second Amendment rights. The chief challenger of this prohibition in Illinois is an African American man who wants to own a gun so he can defend himself. Moreover, Superintendent McCarthy didn't mention the understaffed and underequipped police officers, many of whom are men and women of color, who have been shot and killed, wounded, or have had guns pointed at them by criminals. How is any of this racism?

Father Pfleger has something to answer for as well. What happened to separation of Church and State? Why does the Catholic Church deserve tax-exempt status if it allows a priest to use the Church pulpit for political rallies?

Politicians divide the nation and try to make these issues about race, and ignore the underlying causes.

In Third World America, Arianna Huffington notes: "the first step toward stopping our relentless transformation into Third World America has to be breaking the choke hold that special interest money has on our politics." We must also break the choke-hold that politicians in clerical robes and uniforms have on our public discourse.


Endnote: Transcript of Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy addressing the Congregation at St. Sabina's Church in Chicago, Illinois on June 5, 2011 (from above video):

I feel so inadequate after Father Pfleger speaking, but I would never turn down an opportunity to share a couple of words with the community.

Because there's only 24 hours in the day, I'm trying to fit that 25th hour in and get out everywhere and talk to everybody all the time. I've spent an awful lot of time over the last... tomorrow's my three week anniversary. And I'm also up for conformation tomorrow, so speak to your alderman; that would be very helpful.

But I've spent an awful lot of time speaking to police officers over the last few weeks and I cannot help but be impressed by the sense of pride that they all take in this great agency called the Chicago Police Department. And Father, I've gotta...You know what? I'm there.

I'm going to take one second if you'll forgive me for this. Um, You know I cannot echo or speak as articulate as you did laying out the challenges that we face as a society, but I'm here to tell you one or two quick things. There are no accidents. There are no accidents in this universe and I believe deep down in my soul, I've never made a decision in my police career but God has brought me to this place. I've never made a decision in my police career, and I jokingly tell people that I lead a Forrest Gump type existence, floating along and ending up where I go.

But I did 20 years in the NYPD, and I was there on 911, so I have my own personal opinions about Osama Bin Laden. Please forgive me for that Father. But I was also there to see a change, a big change in the NYPD and the way we do business. And I want to give you a couple of numbers. In 1990 in NYC, there were 2, 245 people murdered. I'm going to say that again. 2,245 people murdered, and the headlines on the daily news were "Do something, Dave," talking to David Dinkins, the Mayor at the time. Well we changed the way we did business, and the NYPD has been very successful to the point where last year they reduced that number to 450.

Now that's certainly progress, but it's not good enough. Do you realize we're talking about a 75% reduction, which is a big deal, but we had 450 people murdered. That's not okay, that's not okay. And again Father forgive me, I looked at my Blackberry in church, but while we were sitting here, there was another murder in the City of Chicago. It's not okay, and I'm not willing to accept that it's okay. And I'm setting the bar higher than anybody ever sets the bar for me. I set it higher than anybody sets it.

And I had a conversation with Father Pfleger, and I told him my vision, and he basically articulated it. But I want to tell you, we used to react to crime, then we used to prevent crime. That's what we're doing now; that's how we reduce crime. Nobody's ever cured crime. Nobody's ever cured it. The police cannot arrest their way out of crime. It's got to be done on a different level. It's got to be done in recognition of the moral authority of the community to change the behavior of criminals.

Wow, there must be something about this pulpit here, 'cause I'm feelin' strong. I usually, I, I, [sic] should never mix politics and faith, but since, since the Father mentioned it, I want to talk just one thing, and then I promise you I'm giving up the microphone. It's, it's the last time I get invited to speak.

You know I'm going to take a risk here, and I'm gonna give you somethin'. This is definitely the right audience. Father Pfleger talked about gun control, and I wanna, I wanna give a little test here. And this is sensitive. You know, because everybody's afraid of race. Have you noticed that? Everybody's afraid of race.

I'm not afraid of race. I was born and raised in the Bronx, NY, and when I was growin' up, the three biggest problems were gangs, guns, and drugs. Does that sound familiar?

So how, how much have we failed as a society to address this?

I'm 52 years old. I'm 52 years old, and today in 2011, we're talking about gangs and guns and drugs and what we're going to do to fix it. Okay? A big component of this has to do with race.

Everybody's afraid of race. I'm not afraid of race. So here's what I want to tell you. See, let's see if we can make a connection here. Slavery. Segregation. Black codes. Jim Crow. What, what did they all have in common? Anybody getting' scared?

Government sponsored racism. [Long pause.]

I told ya I wasn't afraid. I told ya I wasn't afraid.

Now I want you to connect one more dot on that chain of the African American history in this country, and tell me if I'm crazy.

Federal gun laws that facilitate the flow of illegal firearms, into our urban centers across this country, that are killing our black and brown children. [Long pause.]

The NRA does not like me, and I'm okay with that. We've got to get the gun debate back to center, and it's got to come with the recognition of who's paying the price for the gun manufacturers being rich and living in gated communities.

I, on December 23 in Newark, I was coming from a Christmas Party when we had two back-to-back events. We had five kids who were shot, two of 'em succumbed to their wounds, and then we had two more men who were shot back-to-back within five minutes of each other. I was on my way to one, when I went to the other, and I was walking through shell casings, bullets, spent bullets in the street. They were gettin' stuck in my shoes and I said "You know what? Sumpin's wrong. Somethin's wrong, and I went from one scene to the next, and by the time I got home, probably about 10:30, 11:00 that night, snapped on the TV to relax for a few minutes, and what was on TV? Sarah Palin's Alaska. And she was caribou hunting, and talking about the right to bear arms.

Why wasn't she at the crime scene with me?

I'm gonna need some help. Because people don't want to hear this. Okay? And this is what I'm talking about changing the face of the way we do police in this country starting right here in Chicago. It's with the recognition of what is going on, and a plan to address it.

I couldn't be happier. I feel like I'm in a perfect place, the perfect time, with the right people around me.

Thank you very much everybody. This is gonna be great experience.


 
 
 
If a drunk driver crashed his speeding rental car into your house and killed your spouse, you would be outraged if law enforcers took bribes and refused to give the driver a blood test. If the judge t...
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Scottsman
Carpe Diem
09:22 PM on 07/03/2011
"The Fall of the US Empire, and then what", an excellent book by Johan Galtung, how easy we forget the lessons of history , Et Tu America?????
05:23 PM on 07/03/2011
Finally, someone is questioning where did the money go. The fact is,both parties are responsible for our state of affairs. Yet partisans continue to vote the same incompetents back in office. Time for change.....Change. This president promised change...it is...just same old same old wiith ideological change...nothing more nothing less. Lawyers have proven they are incompetent to run our country yet we vote the sames ones back in,. regardless of party. Wake up America.
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Crispus-Attucks
Read Walter Williams!
10:24 PM on 07/03/2011
Term limits would stop some of it, but probably not all.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
04:03 PM on 07/05/2011
Stop the money. It's that simple. Make campaign contributions from the public purse only, and capped at a reasonable amount to be spent evenly. Make private contributions only acceptable if they are anonymous and divided equally.

End lobbying on the hill. Make it illegal to leave a high level government job for the private sector in similar areas (treasury-goldman-treasury) until 5-10 years are up. Make the politicians accountable to the people again.

It can and should be done.
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Michael J OConnell
Enduring curiosty and quest for rationality
04:37 PM on 07/03/2011
We are still living under the assumption that the economy has endless growth potential. It doesn't. Not in America and not in the world as a whole. The way we have structured our economy, based largely on unbridled capitalism is analogous to the aliens who show up on our planet to drain it of its resources before moving on to the next victims. Only in our case we are all trapped here on this single planet. Once we have collectively raped ourselves, drained our resources and pillaged our future for this philosophy we will all collapse under the weight of our future reality.

Unless we radically change the paradigm we are all doomed.
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mackbolan
Libertas inaestimabilis res est
05:21 PM on 07/03/2011
it might be a hard life for some but many of us could sell off all our stuff and go live life old style..in a small house by a river or creek with very little need of anything modern...done properly you could have power from a combination of water/wind/solar...you could grow and hunt and fish for your food...but how many people cannot simple give up their stuff...
03:50 PM on 07/05/2011
You are dreaming. My dad grew up in Oklahoma during the depression. He said it got so bad that it was a big occasion to bag a rabbit or a squirrel much less a deer. Creeks and lakes were also fished out.

Deer was almost unknown.

Now they are swarming. Danged ol Gubmint Conservation Dept.
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Viet Vet 67
From being raised in poverty in a ghetto to being
05:23 PM on 07/03/2011
The paradigm of thinking of the planet as having unlimited resources and boundaries WITH the addition of unbridled growth of our population is more of a dooming factor.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
02:42 PM on 07/03/2011
" explains that the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the bank bailout package also known as TARP, allotted only $72 billion to infrastructure projects."

NO. TARP and stimulus are not the same! Two totally separate things in fact.

TARP was emergency cash for the Bankster bad gambling debts. And don't believe the banks are paying it back, they are using free .004% FED money to do it! The same banksters who crashed the economy, now use their FED free trillions to buy up the world, including Greece, GS tricked with bad advice. It's the greatest heist in human history.

The stimulus was 50% tax cuts and the rest actually reversed the job loss.

FDR shut the banks for an audit his first day. The Bankster responded by plotting to assisinate him.

James Madison
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over government­­s by controllin­­g money and it's issuance." — James Madison

"As a result of the war, corporatio­­ns have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.­­" Abraham Lincoln
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alex61
02:12 PM on 07/03/2011
At least we are getting most of the TARP money back. The stimulus bill was largely a waste of nearly a trillion dollars.
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Crispus-Attucks
Read Walter Williams!
10:26 PM on 07/03/2011
True. Even the white house economists admit that each job created by the stimulus cost over $278,000.
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01:44 PM on 07/03/2011
"What happened to separation of Church and State? Why does the Catholic Church deserve tax-exempt status if it allows a priest to use the Church pulpit for political rallies?"

Amen to that, but the bigger problem is that the right has decided it no longer values the ideals codified in the constitution except the 2nd amendment.
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alex61
02:15 PM on 07/03/2011
Many clerics are liberal and use their pulpits for political purposes. You'd have to take away the tax-exempt status of the Protestant religions also.
Also-how about Media Matters? Would you remove their tax-exempt status because it seems that they have violated the terms of their agreement?
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02:45 PM on 07/03/2011
Fine with me. Take them all away. Most of the leaders of the protestant sects in the USA use their tax exemption to enrich themselves at not only expense of their flock tax paying americans.

As for MM, cite the violation. Perhaps I support you.
03:06 PM on 07/03/2011
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/business/2011/03/media-matters-fox/36140/

The official purpose of Media Matters, says its tax return, is that it's "dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in the media."

In order for the IRS to decide that Media Matters should lose its tax exemption, it would also need to formally declare Fox News a partisan appendage of the Republican party, a conspiracy theory that Brock has long pushed. That's unlikely, to say the least, so it would seem less likely that Media Matters will lose its tax-exempt status anytime soon.
12:48 PM on 07/03/2011
Chicago politics have been corrupt for a very very long time. How can one be surprised at the amount of debt Chicago has accumulated. There aren't enough jail cell to hose all the crooked politicians in Illinois. Now we have a chicago community organizer who trained and schooled the membership of ACORN, leading America. How much more dumber can the American voter be? The democrat party has been so corrupt in Chicago that it has become just a way of life. Why should we expect anything different from obama? obama has issued so many anti business regulations since he took office that cost business over 40 billion dollars. With obama continuing his anti business, class warfare rhetoric how could one expect business to grow and hire. the middle class is adversely affected by obama who is now blaming the republicans. Give me a break!
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01:38 PM on 07/03/2011
please start naming a few of these anti-business regulations. If you're going to make accusations, support them, and when you name them, reference them to the actual bills, not some article, so we can verify the understanding.
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larry putman
pyrgist
02:05 PM on 07/03/2011
Obamacare! The Administration has given out well over a thousand waivers to businesses so there will not be massive layoffs.
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Viet Vet 67
From being raised in poverty in a ghetto to being
05:25 PM on 07/03/2011
Please list those anti-business regulations you are referring to. I'll give you a half hour to Google your response.
No, make that a lifetime.
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Crispus-Attucks
Read Walter Williams!
10:37 PM on 07/03/2011
It takes only a few seconds.

http://www.american.com/archive/2011/february/industry-has-spoken-will-the-president-listen/article_print

Lots of other sources out there if you look. Businesses have been griping for years about excessive regulations.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41456247/ns/politics-capitol_hill/
06:24 AM on 07/04/2011
Viet Vet. I dont understand you why trust our government. I am a vet serving from 1961-1965 and remember the lies President Johnson fed the "news" media which regurgitated this to the American people. Anyway, I see Crispus-Attucks has given you a link to verify my claim. I will give you what I can fit in this post.
According to the Governmet Accounting Office (GAO) 43 new regulations have been established in fiscal year 2010 ending Sept 30, 2010. These costs to business topped 28 Billion dollars. in 2009, 23 major rules imposing a cost of over 13 billion dollars.
15 new rules involved financial regulations
5 new regulations were frm the Patient Protection Act and Affordable Housing Act
10 new regulations were from the EPA one of which was the first reg mandating greenhouse gas emmissions and a new auto fuel standards bill costing 10.8 billion.
In 2010 more regulations were passed dramatically increasing the cost to business than in any previous years. That really is saying something, under Bush in 2 terms, he was responsible for over 70 billion in cost to business but that was over 8 years. obama so far in 2009 and 2010 has hit the 40 billion dollar mark. I hope this satisfies your request. Somehow I think you were only joking about giving me a lifetime to come up with this. It's way to easy to get the info. Thanks for the challenge though! This info comes from the GAO.
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beverlyg
12:38 PM on 07/03/2011
Jobs are said to be the biggest concern of the American people,but they ignore basic facts. With home and other construction in the doldrums there is no means available to create a sufficiency of jobs. We have already played the war card. We are admitting more legal and illegal immigrants than job creations. The Democrats are caught in the trap of championing both kinds of immigration while crying about the unimployed. Republicans simply prefer to hire immigrants. Consequently we only get double speak about jobs from the politicians and the Media who simply accept whatever they are fed.
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patches12
12:29 PM on 07/03/2011
Janet... and you are surprised by this?????

its been this way for decades... its called CORRUPTION..the third world has made it into an art form!

with all the money that has been given or loaned to the third world they should be, at the very least, the second world by now
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Dr Scott
All I ask is that you make sense
12:21 PM on 07/03/2011
Our main problem is not really economic. It's the fact that a plurality of citizens are criminally stoo-pid. Instead of voting in their own self-interests, the wealthy (who control the government) simply use the media (which they also control) to frighten the weak-minded into supporting their agenda using silly social issues that the citizenry has an irrational fear of. It's that simple. And it works.
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veggiequeenmo
Blueneck in a redneck state!
12:17 PM on 07/03/2011
Well, you covered alot. I'll just pick and choose a couple things.

First, ALL churches should pay taxes. They should not be tax exempt. They are certainly not all that charitable, unless you count the one dinner (at thanksgiving) they provide for a few families in town or the toy drive they sponsor. So what. If that's all it takes, I'M a charitable organization. Seems to me that most churches use their money for themselves by building bigger churches which include basketball courts, workout faciltities and banquet halls to host their parties.

Gun control - duh!

Separation of church and state. Again, back to churches who invite elected or other officals to speak. Well it that's not sponsorship, I don't know what is.
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larry putman
pyrgist
12:35 PM on 07/03/2011
I thought 'gun control' was ones' ability to aim.
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Crispus-Attucks
Read Walter Williams!
10:45 PM on 07/03/2011
"Separation of church and state" is not found in the Constitution. The Establishment Clause forbids Congress from passing laws that establish religion similar to the Church of England.
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larry putman
pyrgist
11:52 AM on 07/03/2011
Add this to the debt!
http://www.cnbc.com/id/43498037
Our government failed the American people when it deregulate the banks, look up the GLB Act that was passed in 1999.
The government failed the people when it passed a series of legislation forcing banks to give Sub-prime loans, that is loans to people that are not credit worthy.
And the TARP was done to protect the wealth of the FED.
Every single congressman should of been put out of office over this fiasco.
Look at FANNIE MAE and the CEO Frank Raines investigation that allowed him to pay back the millions of dollars and not make him admit guilt.
11:46 AM on 07/03/2011
Do not worry help is not just on the way it is in our midst. God has heard all your prayers and has sent the Ditzy Chics to exodus us from economic chaos into economic nirvana. Sister Sarah and Michelle have been given their marching orders. Now relax and show thanks.
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Jimmy Dee
United States of Corruption
11:25 AM on 07/03/2011
Corporate America and the politicians they bought have committed treason. The 7.5 million displaced workers in 3 years times $50,000 a worker is $375 billion that corporatio¬ns have made off the American people whose executives then pay themselves zero cost based options that they cash in for a $50 million paycheck. These corporatio¬ns produced NOTHING to make that $375 billion. Their gain and the trading profits of the investment banks and hedge funds were at the expense of the American people yet these corporatio¬ns want more in the form of lower tax rates in order for them to pay themselves million more in bonuses and then they complain that if they have to pay a little more in taxes its class warfare. Both parties under Bush and Obama gave this country away to the Corporatio¬ns, Wall Street and the Rich and they all got richer by moving the jobs overseas where these companies pay slave labor. Apple Computer aka Steve Jobs moved all his manufactur¬ing to China. If the 30 and under can pay $300 for an IPHONE, they can pay $400 for one built in America which would produce jobs but these corporations are not interested in producing jobs. It’s all about how much more money they can make and the value of their stock options. They are criminals.

There is social unrest in this country and it’s just a matter of time before the poor and unemployed take to the streets with their anger and torch them.
11:24 AM on 07/03/2011
hmm a lot of stuff here...but it is true that the US debt percapita dwarfs those good folks in the headlines in Greece,Portugal,Spain and Italy ( never reported in the press) and with no job growth there's no great hope of paying it back. 66% of the economy is consumer spending and the next biggest sector is govt spending.....both in major decline....beam me up Scotty!
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