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11-07-2016, 12:01 PM
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Oh I would love to help them - yes,absolutely. But - check this out - I wanna help my homeless vet's first. I wanna go out on the streets and not see one homeless vet or person begging. One homeless vet begging is one too many. I want our kids to have plenty of food. If you have ever helped out in a food pantry - you will see little kids coming in with gaunt looks. ONE of these kids going hungry is one too many. Very shocking I know. I could go on but I think you get the point.
And thanks - I love the Donald.
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Originally Posted by Miss Valentina
"Ugh...those starving kids in Africa. Who wants to help them???!!!"
Do you even pay attention to what you say and write woman?
But really, in all fairness, you really do Trump justice Ellen. Congrats.
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11-07-2016, 01:00 PM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Aug 24, 2012
Location: Austin
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There is a nationalist movement taking place and why I sense that the Donald will be POTUS #45 . We all have our issues for voting for a particular candidate, but this time around I agree with Ellen. The country is sick from all the plutocrats and corrupt politicians in DC and this is a time for change. Lets' all hope that whatever happens tomorrow, our newly elected leaders will realize that we need more than words to heal this great country. Be sure to voice your opinion by going out and vote!!
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11-07-2016, 03:37 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
Location: Georgetown, Texas
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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Oh I would love to help them - yes,absolutely. But - check this out - I wanna help my homeless vet's first. I wanna go out on the streets and not see one homeless vet or person begging. One homeless vet begging is one too many. I want our kids to have plenty of food. If you have ever helped out in a food pantry - you will see little kids coming in with gaunt looks. ONE of these kids going hungry is one too many. Very shocking I know. I could go on but I think you get the point.
And thanks - I love the Donald.
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The point in my opinion is that we are still, despite Trump's opinion as stated at the DNC, the greatest country in the world. We can share some of our wealth with others around the world who need it more than some Americans. I certainly see people on street corners asking for money. They have shoes. Then have clothes. They look fairly well fed and they almost always have something to drink in their hands. Compare that to people in Africa and war-torn countries who have NOTHING.
To be honest, the one thing I hate most about the current Republican agenda is just what you stated -- let's turn the U.S. into an isolationist country. Build walls. Stop, or at least dramatically slow, immigration. Forget about others around the world. It's all about ME.
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11-07-2016, 04:17 PM
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Join Date: Jan 4, 2010
Location: Central Austin
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According to a study done by the Statesman (fwiw) a while back, most of those "homeless" folks, the average intake in cash is $110 a day.. not great money, but geeze, it's obviously a "choice" for some. That's may account for the panhandler on the corner and 2-5 "HELP WANTED" signs in windows within 2-3 blocks.
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11-07-2016, 04:57 PM
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It's all about me???? Dude, did you not read what I wrote?? You know what - we see the world differently. America is no longer the greatest country - it use to be-but not anymore. Welcome to the land of plenty is a joke.
But hey, you go ahead and help those people in Africa and I'll continue to help our United States citizens that don't have enough to eat. As far all those other countries - that's a European problem. I am so sick of them calling on us to get them out of whatever. They need to take responsibility for their own countries. We have our own problems that need to be resolved. And if that makes me an isolationist - so be it.
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The point in my opinion is that we are still, despite Trump's opinion as stated at the DNC, the greatest country in the world. We can share some of our wealth with others around the world who need it more than some Americans. I certainly see people on street corners asking for money. They have shoes. Then have clothes. They look fairly well fed and they almost always have something to drink in their hands. Compare that to people in Africa and war-torn countries who have NOTHING.
To be honest, the one thing I hate most about the current Republican agenda is just what you stated -- let's turn the U.S. into an isolationist country. Build walls. Stop, or at least dramatically slow, immigration. Forget about others around the world. It's all about ME.
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11-07-2016, 08:30 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
It's all about me???? Dude, did you not read what I wrote?? You know what - we see the world differently. America is no longer the greatest country - it use to be-but not anymore. Welcome to the land of plenty is a joke.
But hey, you go ahead and help those people in Africa and I'll continue to help our United States citizens that don't have enough to eat. As far all those other countries - that's a European problem. I am so sick of them calling on us to get them out of whatever. They need to take responsibility for their own countries. We have our own problems that need to be resolved. And if that makes me an isolationist - so be it.
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When I said all about "me", I was meaning "me" as "citizens of the U.S.", not you personally.
I'd be interested to know what country or countries in the world you consider to be superior to the U.S.? Especially in the freedoms that its citizens have.
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11-08-2016, 10:15 AM
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You'll Love My Nuts!
Join Date: Oct 30, 2012
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
When I said all about "me", I was meaning "me" as "citizens of the U.S.", not you personally.
I'd be interested to know what country or countries in the world you consider to be superior to the U.S.? Especially in the freedoms that its citizens have.
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There seems to be a few, explore yourself:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/free...FVCAaQodhqsGQA
Also from 2015: http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...freedom-index/
Digging deeper from the first link, an interesting comment in the PDF report.
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The United States received a downward trend arrow
because of the cumulative impact of flaws in
the electoral system, a disturbing increase in the
role of private money in election campaigns and the
legislative process, legislative gridlock, the failure of
the Obama administration to fulfill promises of enhanced
government openness, and fresh evidence
of racial discrimination and other dysfunctions in
the criminal justice system.
I'll leave you to it, your question just had my curiosity.
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11-08-2016, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by fun2come
There seems to be a few, explore yourself:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/free...FVCAaQodhqsGQA
Also from 2015: http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...freedom-index/
Digging deeper from the first link, an interesting comment in the PDF report.
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The United States received a downward trend arrow
because of the cumulative impact of flaws in
the electoral system, a disturbing increase in the
role of private money in election campaigns and the
legislative process, legislative gridlock, the failure of
the Obama administration to fulfill promises of enhanced
government openness, and fresh evidence
of racial discrimination and other dysfunctions in
the criminal justice system.
I'll leave you to it, your question just had my curiosity.
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Thanks for the response. I don't even look at anything from Breitbart since it is one of the most right-wing biased sources out there. First, I will say that it's impossible to be ranked #1 in every single category when ranking countries on various criteria.
Even using the information from your first link for freedomhouse.org., the U.S gets the highest rating possible for Political Rights, Civil Liberties, and Freedom Rating. The trend is down according to them which is worrisome.
The U.S. is ranked #1 in GDP: http://statisticstimes.com/economy/c...jected-gdp.php
The U.S. is ranked #1 in military strength: http://statisticstimes.com/economy/c...jected-gdp.php
Ranked #4 for education. Obviously we should try to move up: http://statisticstimes.com/economy/c...jected-gdp.php
Ranked #17 for "Happiness". Interesting that 2 of the 3 countries ranked ahead of us in Education trails us in Happiness: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...ntries-of-2015
I'll ask your the same question I asked Ellen. What country or countries do you consider to be superior to the U.S.? Where would you rather live?
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11-08-2016, 11:08 AM
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You'll Love My Nuts!
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Me personally: 1 country - The United World
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11-08-2016, 12:22 PM
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Join Date: Jun 30, 2013
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I'll ask your the same question I asked Ellen. What country or countries do you consider to be superior to the U.S.? Where would you rather live?
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Ah wisht sumbuddy wuld answer tha man's question! Ah mite need ta move thar if'n Donaldt loses. An' don't git smart an' say sum'pin laik Candyland 'r North Korea. Tha internet conneckshun thar is slow'r than m'lasses. Ah'd never git dun downloadin' mah pornos!
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11-08-2016, 12:35 PM
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Oh thanks, but I knew you were talking about the universal 'we".I actually have a college education and a degree. I just don't see the U.S. right now as all about 'me' And I can tell by your question that we will never see the world the same way. Other countries are superior to the USA in certain things - healthcare and aging for example. I have lived in German and visited every western European country and I have seen this. However, and I want to be clear here, I love the U.S.A.- I don't want to move to another country - I want to fix ours. You said you saw people on the street begging but they have shoes and clothes. That's not good enough. We need to get them housing and mental health care. I remember a time when I never saw anybody begging on streets and I use to never see military veteran's begging.
It's shameful. As far as freedoms and rights? Oh yes, we have them. But now - the more money you have - the more freedoms and rights you have.
Like I said - one homeless vet is one too many.
We'll see how it goes.
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
When I said all about "me", I was meaning "me" as "citizens of the U.S.", not you personally.
I'd be interested to know what country or countries in the world you consider to be superior to the U.S.? Especially in the freedoms that its citizens have.
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11-08-2016, 02:20 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
Location: Georgetown, Texas
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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Oh thanks, but I knew you were talking about the universal 'we".I actually have a college education and a degree. I just don't see the U.S. right now as all about 'me' And I can tell by your question that we will never see the world the same way. Other countries are superior to the USA in certain things - healthcare and aging for example. I have lived in German and visited every western European country and I have seen this. However, and I want to be clear here, I love the U.S.A.- I don't want to move to another country - I want to fix ours. You said you saw people on the street begging but they have shoes and clothes. That's not good enough. We need to get them housing and mental health care. I remember a time when I never saw anybody begging on streets and I use to never see military veteran's begging.
It's shameful. As far as freedoms and rights? Oh yes, we have them. But now - the more money you have - the more freedoms and rights you have.
Like I said - one homeless vet is one too many.
We'll see how it goes.
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You do realize that many, and I don't know how many, homeless people WANT to live on the street or in the woods. They don't want to put up with the rules and regulations that are enforced in facilities for the homeless. And many are thrown out because they can't follow the simple rules. My church supports the Community First village and has so far built 2 homes for the homeless. But there are rules to stay there. You must have a source of income for one. Far from a perfect life but I would consider it MUCH better than being homeless. And, believe it or not, it is difficult to find candidates for the homes.
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11-08-2016, 02:27 PM
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Tha DEVIL ya say, Ellen! Don'cha know them Euro-trash cuntrys is all socialists? Wif socialized single-payer meddy-sin an' high taxes! They's wurse than Obama! An' theys dun took in an' still be takin'in Islamic Mooslim terr'st immy-grunts!
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11-30-2016, 09:27 AM
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He's not draining the swamp. He's just raising the rent on it.
BIllionaires being nominated to create the kinds of policies that made them billionaires and us po folks.
Yep, Trump voters, you got played.
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11-30-2016, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
He's not draining the swamp. He's just raising the rent on it.
BIllionaires being nominated to create the kinds of policies that made them billionaires and us po folks.
Yep, Trump voters, you got played.
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Typical victim mentality. You made yourself a "po folk" by sitting around waiting for some benevolent leader to give you a hand out. Here's a tip: Instead of wasting your time talking politics on ECCIE and being a "po folk", go out and produce something that somebody needs. What sort of person lurks around a fuck board and complains that some politicians make them a "po folk"? A lazy person.
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