Taxes, Government

Lawyers Have Already Drafted 13,000 Pages of Regulations for New ObamaTax Law

Our constitution is written on 6 pages..The Constitution guides American society in law and political culture.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...00-pages-of-regulations-for-new-obamatax-law/

Anybody here believe that this is a good idea that the GOVT should be in Healthcare now is delusional.

The private sector figures out problems because to survive you always need to be one step ahead of your competition because their is always someone trying to streamline the process to make things more efficient. In the end if their is money to be made the private sector will figure it out.

GOVT hack jobs create more lazy bureaucracy bullshit.
 
Normally I don't respond to posts that are about a month old and off-topic but having worked as an EMT I feel the need to respond. This kind of attitude pisses me off. You see cops on details but forget there's a reason they have GUNS and BODY ARMOR! You don't see them when they're chasing down someone who could and wants to kill them. And those firefighters working only 2-3 days a week? They do a hell of a lot more than chill in the firehouse half the time. Car accidents, medical calls, and the list goes on. Doing that for 24 hours straight is hell. And let's not forget that they run in when everyone else is running out. Do you have to worry about possibly not coming home after work?

These jobs ruin both body and mind. Many don't even make it the 32 years it takes to collect a pension. You think they haven't earned it? Take the fucking test, go through the academy, and let's see how you feel afterward.

Okay. But what about being on detail? Why can't we have flagmen? It seems that a huge chunk of salary is from just sitting in a cruiser in a brakedown lane or standing next to a giant hole in the street. Why is that okay?
 
Scotia St is closed for construction at the NStar trasnformer. St. Cecilia St is closed to provide parking for the workers at the NStar transformer.

There are a minimum of two cops, usually three, patrolling Scotia St for two shifts a day, and another cop who hangs out overnight. Even though you can't get to the west end of Scotia, there is a cop there all. the. time.

Meanwhile a block away at Mass Ave it's a traffic jam. Pointless.
 
Okay. But what about being on detail? Why can't we have flagmen? It seems that a huge chunk of salary is from just sitting in a cruiser in a brakedown lane or standing next to a giant hole in the street. Why is that okay?
Well there's this:
On prevailing wage jobs flagmen get paid more than cops. There's a bizarre myth that flagmen would be a great way to save money, but for the most part it's not true.
Plus the cruiser itself serves as both a deterrent and, failing that, a barrier. And sitting in a cruiser in a breakdown lane is dangerous, too. Just ask Sgt. Weddleton and Trooper Engelhardt.
 
Glad to see gold-buggery is alive and well. It's always good for a laugh.
 
Lawyers Have Already Drafted 13,000 Pages of Regulations for New ObamaTax Law

Our constitution is written on 6 pages..The Constitution guides American society in law and political culture.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...00-pages-of-regulations-for-new-obamatax-law/

Anybody here believe that this is a good idea that the GOVT should be in Healthcare now is delusional.

The private sector figures out problems because to survive you always need to be one step ahead of your competition because their is always someone trying to streamline the process to make things more efficient. In the end if their is money to be made the private sector will figure it out.

GOVT hack jobs create more lazy bureaucracy bullshit.

Shaded are countries that have some form of universal healthcare:

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Article:
http://www.theatlantic.com/internat...-health-care-americas-still-not-on-it/259153/

I don't think that many people are delusional and most countries cited for having the best healthcare systems are ones with universal healthcare.
 
Lawyers Have Already Drafted 13,000 Pages of Regulations for New ObamaTax Law

Our constitution is written on 6 pages..The Constitution guides American society in law and political culture.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...00-pages-of-regulations-for-new-obamatax-law/

Anybody here believe that this is a good idea that the GOVT should be in Healthcare now is delusional.

The private sector figures out problems because to survive you always need to be one step ahead of your competition because their is always someone trying to streamline the process to make things more efficient. In the end if their is money to be made the private sector will figure it out.

GOVT hack jobs create more lazy bureaucracy bullshit.

I'm pretty sure the founders fully recognized that the government would need to be able to enact more specific laws. Why else would they include the Necessary and Proper clause of Article 1 Section 8?

The Constitution, in a very general/broad way, provides that Congress has the power "to lay and collect taxes" to pay for our debts, defense, and "general welfare"; it doesn't say what the taxes are supposed to be for or how to structure/impose/collect them.
 
No Seriously,
Medicare Bankrupt
Social Security Bankrupt
The United States is Bankrupt

Socialized medicine is not the right path to better quality healthcare.

Giving our young people more incentive to becoming & having more Doctors & Nurses in the heathcare would be a good start. (Supply & demand) New innovation.

Educating our youth on the importance on taking care of themselves. Health Classes, Nutrition, GYM should be mandatory everyday.

Education is key not 13,000 rules & regulations on stupidity.
 

"Here in the United States, it has been calculated that we lack at least 10 million dwellings of decent standard. To this formidable number may be added many more millions of dwellings required to meet the minimum standards in many countries devastated by war. In South America, Africa, and Asia, untold millions more will have to be provided for people who have, until now, been completely denied this basic privilege of decent shelter. All told, the dwellings alone which men urgently require today are to be counted in probably hundreds of millions.

...If man were to apply his artistry, scientific and technical knowledge to the production of housing at the same level he is now applying these to the production of tools of destruction, and transportation such as the automobile and airplane, one of the world's greatest problems will have been solved...

Such a program will undoubtedly result in the greatest single industry the world has ever seen.

The primary task in such a program would be establishment of universally acceptable standards, of a social as well as technical nature, and will require the best minds in all fields of production... It will require a large part of the human material and economic resources now being invested in the development of implements of war."

- Serge Chermayeff, 1949 - Design and the Public Good
 
Your post is a jumble of conflicting words.

First you criticize about the Government regulation. Then you criticize how companies are outsourcing to India and China. First of all, the lack of government regulation sent the US's economy down in 2007. Second of all, if you're going to criticize companies for outsourcing, then you're criticizing free capitalism i.e. a deregulated economy.

In other word, in one paragraph, you are complaining that the Government is regulating too much. On the other, you are saying the companies are not regulated enough. What do you want? A deregulated economy where firms hire US over foreign workers? If so, then it is funny how you talking about enslavement because in order to compete against overseas workers and get deregulation, you have to ban unions. You have to take away minimum wage and health insurance requirements.

In layman's term, you have to literally be a slave if you want that vision.

Oh, and please don't criticize bailouts. You want a deregulated economy, you'll get banks who will take no responsibility and lend out everything. And if you worried about the American Working Class, you can thank the bailout for saving millions of working class jobs.

Sheesh, from that post, I couldn't tell if one person wrote it, or if two people are arguing with each other.

Your comparing America's economy to the Global Economy. America was always doing fine before we had the Global economy. Different sets of curriencies, with different govts, completely different labor forces.
So yes if America's corporations are doing business outside their country. We should have regulations for those corporations unless we become a WORLD GOV, Same currency, same govt, same critiea for the labor pool. (I do see this coming to light)

This is where the American people have been sold down the river by our treasonous political hacks.

It all comes down to one thing........the Private Federal Reserve Bank. They control interest rates on our currency. Which is destroying the American working class & bailing out the bankers with all their derivative instrument bets.

As for the Bailouts.......Never bailout failure. Its moral hazzard, This is America, You win or you lose.

My whole point is if you give tax breaks to Liberty Mutual but then create new govt laws and regulations to make it harder for the corporation to hire people. The system has failed at this point.

"If the people or the government could just print money then the government nor the people would be in debt. ... nation -- it has bankrupted us -- according to this quote, the Republic has ended."
 
Here we have rare footage of Rifleman reveling his secret:

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Your comparing America's economy to the Global Economy. America was always doing fine before we had the Global economy. Different sets of curriencies, with different govts, completely different labor forces.

Today, there's no America's economy. America's economy is now part of the Global Economy and has been since the rise of mobile telephone and modern computers. At this point you can't separate the two unless you insist on turning the US into North Korea.

So yes if America's corporations are doing business outside their country. We should have regulations for those corporations unless we become a WORLD GOV, Same currency, same govt, same critiea for the labor pool. (I do see this coming to light)

This is where the American people have been sold down the river by our treasonous political hacks.
So you want to regulate businesses that are, I'm assuming you mean outsourcing and not necessarily doing business with outside their country. How do you want to do it? Ban them? Put penalties on them?

If the former, what do you think the cost of products will be like hmmm? You don't think that by restricting the labor pool, that prices would go up as the cost of production rises due to a higher labor cost? Do you not think that demand will shrink as foreigners who would normally be employed through outsourcing can no longer purchase US goods? Sure, maybe the wage is higher, maybe more Americans are employed, but this rise is offset by the increase in cost for goods and the decrease in demand for American goods as the price of American goods are no longer competitive. What happens then? People get laid off or they get paid less in order to decrease cost and make prices more competitive.

If the latter, how much penalty (or "tax") must you levy until domestic firms bring jobs back to America? How much should US wage depress until they become competitive against foreign workers? Sure you can levy a huge penalty that forces companies to hire only Americans but then the situation would be the same as the above.

It all comes down to one thing........the Private Federal Reserve Bank. They control interest rates on our currency. Which is destroying the American working class & bailing out the bankers with all their derivative instrument bets.

As for the Bailouts.......Never bailout failure. Its moral hazzard, This is America, You win or you lose.

You know what would destroy American working class faster? Not bailing them out.

1) The large number of financial job loss if there wasn't any bailouts would result in a decrease in overall income and lead to an overall decrease for goods. This drop in demand means products produced by the working class are sold less resulting in jobs lost in the working class.

2) Imagine if the fed did not bail out the Big 3. How many working class jobs would be eliminated by them? GM, which rebounded nicely, would be bankrupt. That's thousands of working class jobs that are eliminated. With less money going around, who would buy new cars, or houses, or anything. Hmmm?

My whole point is if you give tax breaks to Liberty Mutual but then create new govt laws and regulations to make it harder for the corporation to hire people. The system has failed at this point.
Yet the tax breaks would make it easier for corporations to hire people. It's funny how you focus on one side of the coin, but not the other. What happens if the effects of the BID such as cleaning the area and sprucing it up with decoration and events increases pedestrian traffic that brings higher revenue that offsets the cost?
 
Your comparing America's economy to the Global Economy. America was always doing fine before we had the Global economy. Different sets of curriencies, with different govts, completely different labor forces.
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