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Mar 24, 2015 10:47:00   #
roy wrote:
Yes its coming in 2016 if republicans take the country over and carry out their plan,but then all you people that think you are so righteous will see how blinded ,you have become,but when you find out you want admit it just say hi hilter and you will figure it out ,but it will be bad for your kids and grandkids


What? Are you kidding me? It will be a mess to clean up this mess up that B.O. and his cronies put the U.S. into, but there will be light at the end of the tunnel. Yes there will be free enterprise and jobs, by the way which help with funds to pay the debt B.O. gave us.

What you like FEMA Camps and martial law? What are you talking about?
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Mar 24, 2015 10:15:11   #
alabuck wrote:
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What "l*****t lunacy?" I simply asked why you "righties" don't go after Cruz's questionable citizenship with the same voracity as you did Obama's. Both were born to American mothers. Both were born to non-citizen fathers. Obama was born in Hawaii while Cruz was born in Canada. Of course, you'll continue to double-down on your lies about Obama's birth certificate being falsified. However, you've NEVER been able to present any proof of it being falsified to buttress your false claims. If there's any lunacy, it's comes from the misdirected and wrong-way-righties.
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Did B.O. present his birth certificate when he ran for office? No in fact he didn't present until months after he was in office and it was a phony. It took a long time to forge a birth certificate and naming a hospital that didn't come into existence until years after his birth. B.O. was born in Kenya. So far Cruz is not President, or have the e******ns started. We are still under the tyranny of the B.O. Administration as I see it.

Yes all who run for President should show proof of a birth certificate.
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Mar 23, 2015 12:19:27   #
JMHO wrote:
Editor’s note: Since this article was originally published, Gov. Scott Walker signed the right-to-work law in Wisconsin.

My first job as a teenager back in 1976 was working as a blue-suited Andy Frain usher at sporting events at places like Wrigley Field in Chicago. When I took the job, I was required to join the local union and pay dues. My co-workers and I used to endlessly complain that the union was snatching money from our paychecks even though we were only paid the minimum wage. “What has this union ever done for us?” we all raged.

I think about that unpleasant experience a lot in the context of the debate raging in a handful of states over whether to adopt right-to-work legislation. On Friday, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed the legislation and will become the 25th state with a right-to-work law when Gov. Scott Walker signs the bill as promised. Wisconsin will join Michigan and Indiana as recent Midwestern, blue-collar states that have adopted this employee rights law.

Unions and the think tanks they fund are in an understandable panic. History shows that when workers aren’t forced to pay union dues and fees, they usually choose not to.

A right-to-work law does not prohibit unions. There are active, powerful unions in right-to-work states. This law simply gives individual workers the freedom to choose whether to financially support a union as a job condition.

Earlier this week, Jared Bernstein of the big labor-backed Center on Budget and Policy Priorities made the bizarre argument in The Washington Post that “there’s no such thing” as “forced unionism” today in America.

He further accused me of lying, writing: “Steve Moore of the Heritage Foundation claims that workers in non-RTW states ‘can be compelled to join a union and pay dues at a union shop whether they wish to or not’ or that they ‘can even be forced to pay union dues for partisan political activities with which they don’t agree.’”

Wow, who is twisting facts here? Bernstein’s claim has a small grain of t***h: Workers can no longer be forced to formally join a union in America after the Supreme Court decided in 1963 that was just too much power to bestow on a private organization. But in a non-right-to-work state, if employees do not pay union dues or fees, they can lose their jobs. So to work at a unionized facility in non-right-to-work states, you must, in effect, join the union by paying up to 100 percent of the dues and living under the collective bargaining agreement.

No payment to the union means no job.

If that isn’t coercion, what is? When a robber sticks a knife in your face and says your money or your life, do you really think you have a choice?

Here is the language of a typical labor United Food and Commercial Workers International Union contract: “All employees shall, as a condition of employment, pay to the union the initiation fees and/or reinstatement fees and periodic dues lawfully required by the union … This obligation shall commence on the 31st day following commencement of employment by the employer.”

Does this sound voluntary?

Bernstein argues that without compelling workers to pay dues, they can “reap the significant benefits of union bargaining without paying for them.” But who gets to decide whether a worker is benefited by a union bargaining agreement? Many workers have made a personal decision that the union fees aren’t worth it. In many union shops, very talented and sk**led workers may believe that they can advance faster in the company and earn more by not being covered under a one-size-fits-all union contract. Some may not want to pay for the high salaries and perks of union bosses or help pay for Bernstein’s salary.

Does that really make these Americans “freeloaders,” as Bernstein insultingly calls them?

Finally, there is the issue of union political activities. Bernstein says that workers can’t be compelled to pay for this major union expenditure. Except that in practice the union officials make it nearly impossible for workers to retrieve these payments once they are withheld from the paycheck. The National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation, Inc., found, based on audits of union financial statements in litigation, that in many cases over half of the dues paid are not for bargaining of contracts but partisan political activities, such as e******n ads or other extravagant expenses incurred by the labor bosses.

We know that if they had a real choice, most workers would not freely choose to have these dollars intercepted from their paychecks. When Wisconsin passed Act 10 in 2011 and stopped collecting union dues and fees from paychecks of government workers, some unions saw a decline of 80 percent of worker payments. This is precisely why union officials are so ferociously opposed to these laws.

Union officials try to change the subject away from the compulsion issue and claim that right-to-work is really “right to work for less.” Really? Over the decade ending in 2013, right-to-work states have experienced a higher rate of job growth (8.6 percent) than non-right-to-work states (3.7 percent), according to a study by Arthur Laffer and me for the American Legislative Exchange Council. The worker who works “for less” is the one in the required-union state whose job has left and no longer collects a paycheck at all.

Forced-unionism advocates like Bernstein can argue till the cows come home about how beneficial unions are for workers. But the problem isn’t that they can’t convince me. It’s that they can’t persuade the very blue-collar workers who they claim benefit from the union. As a 17-year-old, I saw firsthand how the union was ripping me off, and I wanted no part of it. So if unions are such a winner for workers, why must they impose laws to force people to join and pay dues? There is no good answer to that one, which is why Wisconsin and a handful of other states are likely to switch to right-to-work and give American workers what liberals used to say they were in favor of: the right to choose.

Originally published in The Washington Times
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JMHO, this is true in many ways. My story of unions happened when I was age 7, okay this is back in the day when they weren't as strong as they are now. My mother was a retail clerk at a grocery store and they were union and had a meeting. The meeting was about a pay raise for all the workers. My mother stood up and said that for what she did she was receiving a fair wage, but the guys that were working more than 40 hours a week should receive a higher compensation for their work.

What followed was a bit scary. I was 7, my sister 8, we lived with both parents and my grandmother. Due to what my mother said at this meeting we got a bomb threat from the union. I lived under my bed for a week or so, scared out of my mind, at age 7. Gotta love unions, what were they thinking, k**l 2 kids, a mom and dad and an aging grandmother? They are so full of love it hurts! :thumbdown:

Your editorial is right on :thumbup:
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Mar 19, 2015 00:14:10   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Humor From B.C., Canada

POWER OF SHRIMP

A very cute Catholic nun was sitting on a train opposite a Muslim man wearing a turban, who was eating shrimp.

Every time he ate one, he deliberately spat the tail in her direction, requiring her to dodge or deflect it.

He finished the box of shrimp and threw it out the window. Seeing this, she'd had enough of his rudeness, lack of manners, and his total disdain of women.

She got up and pulled the train's Emergency Cord.

The Muslim looked at her and said, "You'll get fined $250 for doing that, you stupid female, worthless Infidel, Catholic b***h."

She smiled and said to him, "When I cry rape and they smell your fingers, you'll get 10 years in prison, you towel-headed goat fucker!
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LOL, BAD, BAD, BOY! That is funny.
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Mar 17, 2015 17:13:55   #
alabuck wrote:
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According to Wikipedia, there have been around 50 predictions of the 2nd Coming from notable individuals since Hippolytus, Sextus Julius Africanus and Irenaeus (early church leaders) predicted the 2nd Coming to occur in 500 AD. Now, Frank J. Tipler is predicting the 2nd Coming to happen in 2057.

For myself, I'm not worrying about when the 2nd Coming will occur. I'm confident that my name is written in the Book of Life and that my soul is safe with Christ. My concern is and will be how I treat my fellow man (of all walks and persuasions) and whether or not I 'walk the talk' regarding my Christiality. The Lord put me here for a purpose. I must try to discern that purpose and live my life as my Heavenly Father wants me to; with the same love and respect that I show toward myself, I show toward Him and my neighbors. Everything else will be taken care of by The Christ upon His arrival, should He come during my lifetime.
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Predictions should not be made, as it states, I will come like a thief in the night, how can you predict that? There are things that the Bible state will happen that people will see, but when he comes, that is up to him.

I really like the paragraphs that follow on how to act and to watch ones self, this is very important and I slip a lot, so I'm always speaking with God to assist me, a born sinner.
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Mar 17, 2015 11:20:58   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

T*****rs, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;

Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
II Timothy 3
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That is so true and beautiful and is getting more true. Let them who have ears hear. God is Love, Mercy and kindness.
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Mar 17, 2015 10:43:35   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
This is getting serious folks!!!

This morning, the Muslim Brotherhood warned the United States that if the United States continued meddling in Syria, Egypt , Libya , and other potential hot spots in the Middle East, they intend to cut off America's supply of 7-11 and Motel 6 managers.

If this action does not yield sufficient results, cab drivers will be next, followed by Dell, AT&T, and AOL customer service reps.

Finally, if all else fails, they have threatened to not send us any more presidents.

It's gonna get ugly, people.
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LOL, thank you I so needed a good laugh. Can we package the Pres we have and send him to them as a peace offering?
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Mar 17, 2015 10:39:21   #
skott wrote:
You want Obama to be the cause of debt, but the debt was passed by congress, so they are the ones supporting Israel. Which is it? it is not both.


The budget is a negotiations item, but don't for get that part of that deal is that B.O. gives that same amount or more to our enemies. He assists in funding those who are against us. If an attack happened here Israel would stand up for America.
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Mar 16, 2015 01:21:56   #
B****sheep wrote:
Your usual brilliance is still glimmering weakly as usual. How do you find the toilet handle? Do you wipe? :roll:

The source of "the above URL" is clearly written:
http://www.google.com/maps. You can't understand that the source is Google Maps? No kidding? Really? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


No kidding why did this happen??? Israel should show as a country and this is not kind. Our beloved Israel should show and not be bleeped off. I looked and for a moment there then gone. Maybe we should switch engines as they seem to be t*****rs.
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Mar 7, 2015 21:18:41   #
[quote=Bad Bob][quote=alex]obozo has never kicked anyone's ass his c*******t handlers bought two e******ns for him because they want to destroy our economy and so does obozo so it is a match made in hell and you seem to want to go there too[/quote

There wasn't any economy to destroy after W Bush left. Obama got us back on our feet.

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I h**e to burst your bubble, or know what country you live in, but no he has not. He has not improved jobs that is a fact. Most of what you do not see that is true is only small business can create good jobs, and that isn't happening. Gov't does not create jobs, and when they do it is all red tape and long waits. Look at the medical care system, that is just one sure sign that gov't should stay out of private sector work. If you think things are better since BO took office, look at prices and how they have soared, smaller packages and higher prices. Look at the cost of the same things you could purchase one, two or three years ago, at Costco, K-Mart, etc. they cost almost half again as much and not the same quality. This is better you say? I sure do not see what you see that is for sure. Good luck with that idea.
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Mar 2, 2015 20:38:04   #
Hemiman wrote:
Good ole California,they have a law for everything.


Maybe Brown, Boxer and Feinstein are upset they didn't get a sack lunch.

This is horrid, but so is California these days. I remember a couple little girls that got in trouble for selling lemon-aid for 25 cents a cup for not have a license. This state has gone to hell in a hand basket.
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Mar 2, 2015 20:29:49   #
PaulPisces wrote:
No one should be surprised at this quote from Winston Churchill, considering he was born at Blenheim Palace. His personal roots certainly are not in the realm of e******y in anything.


Jealousy of stature is not up for discussion. Some people are rich, some middle class and some poor, that is life. Sorry for your circumstances in life, but you shouldn't begrudge someone who has more than you, because you are jealous, but to strive attain the same, that is your choice.
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Mar 2, 2015 20:04:54   #
Don, like this??

For the most part people do not change. In case you did not know or remember, here is a character insight from history:

In Case Y'all Forgot!!!!

As a 27 year old staff attorney for the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigation, Hillary Rodham was fired by her supervisor, lifelong Democrat Jerry Zeifman.

When asked why Hillary Rodham was fired, Zeifman said in an interview, "Because she was a liar. She was unethical, dishonest lawyer, she conspired to violate the Constitution the rules of the House, the rules of the Committee, and the rules of confidentiality."


Should you pass this on? My recommendation is that you do it now.....or you can wait until she is the PRESIDENT!!
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Feb 28, 2015 10:16:10   #
Sorry, I don't like the Jollywood clan, they are basically anything goes and no moral fiber. If this is your hero/God it says a lot about you. Don't like our Constitution or Bill of Rights, move. It is not up for debate to change it.
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Feb 27, 2015 09:16:38   #
bylm1 wrote:
How about 450 More?


That would a dream come true. I was trying to wish for something realistic. Some of the guy here on the OPP, I wish I could send there and replace some of the spineless reps up there, heck they know more then those guys. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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