ChesusRice
Well-Known Member
2014-67 = 1947imagine that!
65 years after america's post WWII baby boom, people are retiring for some odd reason!
big gulps, eh?
well, see ya later!
add in gestation
2014-67 = 1947imagine that!
65 years after america's post WWII baby boom, people are retiring for some odd reason!
big gulps, eh?
well, see ya later!
thanks, obama!2014-67 = 1947
add in gestation
In fact, those who think that picking, supporting and voting for a President is adequate exercise of their duties of citizenship are sadly misinformed, although they can be forgiven for believing the blizzard of propaganda to the contrary.It seems that many liberals are abandoning Obama now. CNN (i.e. liberal) polls show that Mitt Romney would kick Obama's ass if the election were held today (old news I know).
Hell, every president does good things, and things that don't turn out so well. The mistakes we ordinary citizens make are to try and defend "our" president, even when he is making mistakes. Show me someone who supports every move a president makes, and I'll show you a damn presidential homer, whose opinion is meaningless due to hero worship.
You and what army are going to accomplish this?What I'm saying is that it's time to tell Congress, the Senate and the Executive branch of the Federal Government that their mandate is about to expire; they either reform, or we hire new representatives for ourselves.
I think a real life version of V from V for Vendetta could get the ball rolling for change and awareness in this country.In fact, those who think that picking, supporting and voting for a President is adequate exercise of their duties of citizenship are sadly misinformed, although they can be forgiven for believing the blizzard of propaganda to the contrary.
He's been bought and paid for long before he gets anywhere near the corridors of REAL power- which is actually one of the sources of the problem; that money has been accepted as a substitute for suffrage.
Corporate money drowning the system in greed and corruption; of course, tell us something we don't know.
What I'm saying is that it's time to tell Congress, the Senate and the Executive branch of the Federal Government that their mandate is about to expire; they either reform, or we hire new representatives for ourselves.
these are private sector jobs.
I'd suggest you start by reading the Articles of the Constitution of the United States in their entirety.You and what army are going to accomplish this?
What I mean is by what mechanism of action can you "hire new reps" other than the regular voting methods in place?
Is there a particular part which answers the question?I'd suggest you start by reading the Articles of the Constitution of the United States in their entirety.
Specifically, the right of the States to convene a Constitutional Congress at any time two thirds shall vote to have one. It almost happened in the 70's over women's rights- Repubs were on the wrong side of that one too, btw- and the Feds basically passed the Equal Rights Amendment under its threat.Is there a particular part which answers the question?
Is there a similar mechanism in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/Const/page-15.html
Specifically, the right of the States to convene a Constitutional Congress at any time two thirds shall vote to have one. It almost happened in the 70's over women's rights- Repubs were on the wrong side of that one too, btw- and the Feds basically passed the Equal Rights Amendment under its threat.
And there's the rub. It is a hollow threat to "replace" reps if the procedure to do so is already heavily biased against its success. We have similar issues with "recall" of MLAs at the provincial level:I'm doubtful that could happen this time, because the same uber rich who own and operate the Federal Gov't generally started with local power bases and worked their way up.
If they make all the money and then say money is what gets access to power, I'd say we have been disenfranchised.
Wouldn't you?
YES. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say money and free speech are the same. In fact, it separated the two repeatedly, one reason Mr. Obama the Constitutional scholar felt it necessary to publicly scold the Supreme Court for that vote, among others, during a recent State of the Union address.Thank you. That was the kind of answer I desired; one from an informed perspective. I actually have some vague memories of that period...just fleeting images, though.
And there's the rub. It is a hollow threat to "replace" reps if the procedure to do so is already heavily biased against its success. We have similar issues with "recall" of MLAs at the provincial level:
Recall is a process that allows registered voters to petition for the removal of a Member of the Legislative Assembly between elections.
Any registered voter can apply to have a petition issued for the recall of their MLA (the elected Member representing their electoral district in the Legislative Assembly). A registered voter who wants to start a recall petition must obtain an application form from the Chief Electoral Officer. The completed application form must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer with a non-refundable processing fee of $50 and include a statement of 200 words or less of why, in the opinion of the applicant, the Member should be recalled. A Member cannot be recalled during the first 18 months after their election.
If the application is complete and meets the requirements of the Recall and Initiative Act, a petition is issued to the applicant (called a “proponent”) within seven days. The proponent then has 60 days to collect signatures from more than 40% of the voters who were registered to vote in the Member’s electoral district in the last election, and who are currently registered as voters in B.C. The proponent may be helped by volunteers when canvassing for signatures.
When all the signed petition sheets are submitted, the Chief Electoral Officer has 42 days to verify that enough eligible individuals have signed the petition. If enough valid signatures are on the petition, and the financing rules have been met by the proponent, the Member ceases to hold office and a by-election must be called within 90 days. A recalled Member can run as a candidate in the by-election.
http://www.elections.bc.ca/index.php/referenda-recall-initiative/recall/
That's why nothing happens in Canada unless there is a scandal.
Abso-fuckin-lutely! Citizens United seems like a good place to start in the revolution. Can the Constitution be used to fight that?
i'm sorry you can't hire 8 year old boys for assfucking jobs. your buddy undertheice also called laws against pedophilia a form of tyranny.That's an example of government euphemism. Private sector hardly exists in the real sense of the word "private".
If a job or business requires a license, permit etc. or is forced to abide by some level of extortionist extraction by the nanny state it is not a "private sector" job.
Government restrictions create barriers to entry and stifle real job creation. Now go shit on a floor and create some janitor jobs.
Ah HAH!YES. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say money and free speech are the same. In fact, it separated the two repeatedly, one reason Mr. Obama the Constitutional scholar felt it necessary to publicly scold the Supreme Court for that vote, among others, during a recent State of the Union address.
I think we are open for suggestions at this point...Ah HAH!
Well, I'm glad that's settled. So the next step is...?
Lame duck... tax extender packages. (insert phallic joke here)Here's what they think of supporting the country that allowed them to make their fortunes;
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/7/22/lawmakers-look-atclosinglargecorporatetaxloophole.html
It's interesting for imagining "what if", but unrealistic in the end. It has too much ceteris paribus dependence.Eleven bucks a day. It's an interesting statistic;
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/7/economy-bush-taxcutsgrowthjobs.html
i'm sorry you can't hire 8 year old boys for assfucking jobs. your buddy undertheice also called laws against pedophilia a form of tyranny.
i'm just going by your very own words, pedo.Do you still beat your wife?