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Turning The Ballot Box Against Republicans

 
 
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 06:14 pm

https://i.imgur.com/C6U6cUT.jpg
coldjoint
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 06:55 pm
@Region Philbis,
When you negotiate many strange things can happen. So far Trump is making money for this country, hands down.
glitterbag
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 09:12 pm
@coldjoint,
Many strange things happen when you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground. China is making out like bandits, the president doesn't consult intelligence (fake people) who would remind him of the danger of allowing China to continue their very successful espionage programs in this country. But what the hell, you probably think China's counterfeiting Prada, fancy sunglasses, watches and such is A OK....probably doesn't concern you that they have stolen intellectual property from American and European companies......because you think he's making money for this country. Take a look around your hovel, can you find anything that wasn't made in China? Probably a few things right???? No wonder Trump is so successful, there are a shitload of loud people who are frightened and talk just like you,
coldjoint
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 09:16 pm
@glitterbag,
Quote:
Take a look around your hovel

You don't deserve an answer. How is that ignore function working?
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 11:02 pm

Quote:
Trump Approval Surge May Keep Dems From Retaking Congress

Quote:

"And they don't necessarily agree with his brash techniques or the way he tweets a lot. But the essence and the substance of the man — you just can't argue with the accomplishments."


https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/860160/1
Real Music
 
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Reply Mon 14 May, 2018 11:15 pm
Congressional Republicans Quietly Plan
SNAP Cuts While No One Is Watching.


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While the multiple scandals surrounding President Donald Trump and his lawyers are receiving endless coverage in the media along with the drama surrounding former FBI Director James Comey whose book was published this past week along with Congressional Republicans releasing his much talked about memos, the fate of families who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) hangs in the precarious provisions of the Farm Bill.

The current version of the Farm Bill seeks to impose stricter work and eligibility requirements. Both would harm SNAP recipients and present unnecessary challenges to receive program benefits. Further, there is no evidence to suggest these proposals would have the intended outcome. But then a lack of evidence of effectiveness has never been a hindrance to massively oppressive GOP policy. Trickle-down economics continues to thrive despite even its inventor saying it is a fraud.

As a country we need to end the endless discussions and proposals of cuts to one of the most effective anti-poverty programs we have. If anything, SNAP benefits need to be expanded for their effectiveness in helping individuals and families out of chronic poverty. Yet, even apart from the effectiveness of this investment in people, in the richest country on the planet no one should have to wonder where their next meal will come from.

For too long a culture of deservedness has prevailed over our country’s welfare programs. People who need various forms of public assistance must face endless hurdles for what amounts to relatively few heavily restricted dollars to stretch their monthly budget. In fact, most families run out of these funds by the 21st of the month leaving more than a week of meals to wonder from where they will come. This food insecurity is unacceptable.

Congressional Republicans are continually dreaming up ways to build more hurdles into the system, so they can cut benefits in the name of fiscal conservatism. This time it is new work requirements and stricter income eligibility. A small increase in income, like a raise of just over $1.00 per hour, could push a person “over an economic cliff” and reduce their monthly income because they would no longer be eligible for SNAP benefits since their income surpassed 130 percent of the federal poverty level. Currently thirty-one states use Broad Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE) to raise the gross income limit above the 130 percent FPL cutoff threshold. This state level flexibility one may believe would be championed by states’ rights Republicans, but nope.

The massive tax scam bill passed last December proved once again that the GOP is not the party of fiscal conservatism. And it has not been so for at least the past 40 years. One could also look to the egregious expenses of Trump and his cabinet for further evidence of the Republican Party’s failure at fiscal frugality.

As predicted the massive tax cuts for corporations did not turn into increased wages for workers which is where systemic and structural poverty must be addressed. Only when people have sufficient purchasing power to meet their needs though earning livable wages and have access to things like affordable healthcare, daycare, and education opportunities, will people be freed from entrapment in structural poverty and hunger. Eliminating food deserts and assuring access to nutritional foods is also essential to eliminating food insecurity.

It has always astonished this writer that the funding for SNAP routinely comes under great scrutiny. It’s always some version of waste, fraud, and abuse (again despite evidence). Yet, while this same scrutiny often applies to other areas of federal spending that Republicans decry like the Environmental Protection Agency or the Department of Education, defense spending rarely receives in-depth inspection for insidious instances. Corporate welfare is never questioned, but the poor are expected to be financial wizards and frugal stewards with their meager means. Just where and how are they to learn these savvy skills?

Nevertheless, it is not a lack of budgeting or splurging on Starbucks that is keeping people in poverty. It is policies that deny living wages and steal money away through high interest rates and fees. Poor credit often accompanies poverty and predatory leaders like Pay Day Loans further entrap people in a deeper and deeper ditch of debt. In short, it’s expensive to be poor. This is the paradox of poverty that is often not seen.

It is imperative that the Farm Bill and all policies that seek to meet human needs actually address the real lives of people and the systemic and structural oppression and injustice they face each day.

We need to deconstruct the culture of deservedness and in its place build a world where human dignity prevails, and a social contract exists to assure that everyone’s basic needs including nutritional food are met. No one should lack a dignified wage for the worth of their work and pay equity must become the norm.

Safety net programs like SNAP will always be part of our society. It would be good to strengthen them in an act of compassionate neighbor-love. As a society we have the money; it is only a matter of the political will to appropriate it for the vulnerable and not the multinational companies whose interest is not workers but shareholders.

When money is funneled to the top most of it is sent overseas in tax heavens, but when it goes to people in need, it is spent. This is not only an investment in peoples’ daily well-being including the ability of children to learn in school, it is an immediate economic stimulus and investment in local economies making the whole system stronger.

Morally bankrupt Congressional Republicans are not going to change now. Amid all the scandals sensationalized by the media and Trump’s never ending meltdowns and attacks on Twitter, we must not let SNAP funding slip by us. The Farm Bill is not just about economics, it reflects the moral values of our country. I trust that even in the era of Trump there are still some left, especially for our neighbors in need.

https://www.politicususa.com/2018/04/22/congressional-republicans-quietly-plan-snap-cuts-while-no-one-is-watching.html
revelette1
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:06 am
@Real Music,
I've been keeping with various issues like that on Think Progress. Right now, leftist are powerless. I only hope today will be good news for a change in the primaries going on. Perhaps I should broaden my blogs. I get caught up in international issues sometimes and forget about all these things going by the way side for our nations most needed people.
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revelette1
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:09 am
Primary briefing-Penn, NB, Idaho and Oregon.

I would be highly disappointed if John Morganelli wins today. I would rather lose those would be white working class voters.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:26 am
@revelette1,
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I would rather lose those would be white working class voters.

Don't worry, you have. Laughing
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:26 am
@revelette1,
Your link mentioned Pennsylvania.

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Some Pennsylvania voters have received letters publicising whether they had voted in previous elections before they head to the polls on Tuesday.

The letters appeared to be intended to "embarrass" people into voting by revealing their voting record compared to that of friends and neighbours.

The flyers were sent by a group called the Pennsylvania State Voter Program, which is not government-affiliated.

Pennsylvania is one of four US states holding primary elections on Tuesday.

Nebraska, Idaho and Oregon residents are also casting their ballots in primary elections.

The letter, published by local news site Lancaster Online, does not show who an individual voted for in each election, but reveals whether or not they voted in the last three elections.

The information used in the letters comes from a public registry that costs $20 (£15) to access. This data is typically used by political parties for voter outreach.

"What if your friends, your neighbours, and your community knew whether you vote?" the letter asks.

At the bottom of the letter, a table shows the names, addresses and voting history from the November 2014, March 2016 and November 2016 elections for the addressee's friends and neighbours.

The note also stated that after the 15 May election, the group will mail an updated chart so that "you and your friends, your neighbours, and other people you know will all know who voted and who did not vote".


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44127927

This is the Land of the Free right?
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:38 am
@izzythepush,
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This is the Land of the Free right?

It sure as Hell is not the UK. Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Blickers
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 11:55 am
@izzythepush,
That vote-shaming letter looks like America is borrowing yet another British concept:

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MontereyJack
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 12:11 pm
@coldjoint,
Only newsm ax would cl aim you can't argue about his "accomplishments". In a year he has set is back decade s. P ollution, cli mate change, health care,
Iran's nuclear agreement, immigration reform, outrageous tax cuts for the rich and pennies for everyone else, the most corrupt cabinett inhistory. Everything he's done has been monumentally unpopular or or wrong on the isse. He is a walkingdisaster. Well, he rides a golf cart, he doesn't walk.m

cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 12:14 pm
@MontereyJack,
It's obvious many Americans have been fooled by Trump - even today. They don't understand the destruction of normalcy in government, and how Trump's tariffs have hurt the majority of Americans. His border wall is one of the craziest ideas coming from a president of any country - except for ancient China. Trump is a moron, unfit to be president of a toy company.
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Ragman
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 12:42 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 01:02 pm
@Ragman,
All of that silly whining about President Trump is indeed rather repetitive.

Just curious: How many innocent people have you persecuted today?
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 02:43 pm
@Ragman,
One inconvenient truth, progressives want our form of government gone. They will do ANYTHING to get that done. And it can't be repeated often enough.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2018 03:02 pm
@MontereyJack,
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In a year he has set is back decade s. P ollution, cli mate change, health care,
Iran's nuclear agreement, immigration reform, outrageous tax cuts for the rich and pennies for everyone else, the most corrupt cabinett inhistory.


That is right of the page rhetoric written for useful idiots. Has it been proven that pollution has increased? Climate change is not proven. And which one of his cabinet members is corrupt, in fact which two or three since you imply so. I await the names and explanations.
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outrageous tax cuts for the rich and pennies for everyone else,

Crumbs? How did that work for Dems before? Keep yapping. Laughing Laughing Laughing

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