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Didnt he say he was in favor of net-neutrality and status quo on internet many times before this? fukk this shyt. And who is going to oppose it? Thats gonna be a bi-partisan issue with many R's co-signing for "security". fukk THAT.

Patriot Act, and now this, are probably the two WORST pieces of legislation in modern history...and there is NOTHING that can be done about it..both parties co-sign...the majority of voters dont know shyt about its ramifications or care and the small % that do know and oppose have next to zero sway.

There is something that can be done. Public pressure. It may be futile but there has to be some sort of vocal outrage at the least.
 

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There is something that can be done. Public pressure. It may be futile but there has to be some sort of vocal outrage at the least.

Hate to say it but I rolled my eyes. Nothing we can do about it. Best thing to do is just archive and save/print as much shyt as possible right now before they take stuff off the internet that they dont want on there (nothing illegal..but historical info/random articles etc). It starts with this..then they'll have a censorship bureau and all that years down the line.
 
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Doesn't matter. The youth and middle class are suffering no matter your rationalizations.
Even ignoring how ridiculous it is to try to blame Obama for the baby boom (dat kenyan magnetism is so sexalious it traveled back in time and got those wwii bytches pregnant) why would higher percentage of retirees cause suffering for the youth and middle class?
If anything, it's those fukking baby boomers who are parking their wrinkly old ass in their jobs and not retiring who are hurting them.

And for the record, I think presidents in general tend to get way too much credit (or blame) for how the economy performs, they have a rather limited control over such things, but Barry do deserve credit for holding out on the US going full retard austerity like Europe.
 

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Didnt he say he was in favor of net-neutrality and status quo on internet many times before this? fukk this shyt. And who is going to oppose it? Thats gonna be a bi-partisan issue with many R's co-signing for "security". fukk THAT.

Patriot Act, and now this, are probably the two WORST pieces of legislation in modern history...and there is NOTHING that can be done about it..both parties co-sign...the majority of voters dont know shyt about its ramifications or care and the small % that do know and oppose have next to zero sway.
If you're not doing anything illegal online, then you have nothing to worry about :troll:


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Even ignoring how ridiculous it is to try to blame Obama for the baby boom (dat kenyan magnetism is so sexalious it traveled back in time and got those wwii bytches pregnant) why would higher percentage of retirees cause suffering for the youth and middle class?
If anything, it's those fukking baby boomers who are parking their wrinkly old ass in their jobs and not retiring who are hurting them.

And for the record, I think presidents in general tend to get way too much credit (or blame) for how the economy performs, they have a rather limited control over such things, but Barry do deserve credit for holding out on the US going full retard austerity like Europe.
Man the problem isn't even baby boomers, the problem is most jobs got outsourced overseas...
 
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Man the problem isn't even baby boomers, the problem is most jobs got outsourced overseas...
Outsourcing is a problem no doubt, but the (rather small) dip you see in worker participation is mostly due to boomers retirement.
Over the last 2 years, the US economy added about 5.5 million jobs.
 

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he really shut it down with this response though


I didn't realize this until I heard read about it morning but the initial claps when he said "I've got no more campaigns to run" were from Republicans. Then when he says his remarks about winning it's the Democrats who applauded. Republicans were literally like...

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Even ignoring how ridiculous it is to try to blame Obama for the baby boom (dat kenyan magnetism is so sexalious it traveled back in time and got those wwii bytches pregnant) why would higher percentage of retirees cause suffering for the youth and middle class?
If anything, it's those fukking baby boomers who are parking their wrinkly old ass in their jobs and not retiring who are hurting them.

And for the record, I think presidents in general tend to get way too much credit (or blame) for how the economy performs, they have a rather limited control over such things, but Barry do deserve credit for holding out on the US going full retard austerity like Europe.

Yeah, his banking policy and geopolitics are irrelevant
 

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What Corporate Media Don't Want You to Know About Joni Ernst
By Jim Naureckas 11 Comments


ABC News invites you to meet Joni Ernst–but don't ask too many questions.

"Meet Joni Ernst, The Republican Senator Responding to Obama's State of the Union Address," offered ABC News( Politics Meet Joni Ernst, The Republican Senator Responding to Obama’s State of The Union Address" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(89, 109, 159); text-decoration: underline;">1/20/15). After ABC's introduction, you'll know that she's "the first woman to ever represent the state in Congress," who "catapulted to political stardom with an ad about castrating hogs, making 'Let's make 'em squeal' a hallmark of her campaign." And that she "touted herself as a Harley-riding Sunday school teacher, who also serves as a lieutenant colonel and battalion commander in the Iowa Army National Guard."

But can we learn a little more about her? Who is Joni Ernst? Well, a CNNreport (1/20/15) promises to explain just that: Turns out "she's an Iraq war combat vet, and the first woman elected to Congress from Iowa." And "hercastrating hogs campaign ad made her the standout star in the last election."

That's still not very much to go on. How about the Christian Science Monitor (1/20/15), which declared her a "Good Choice to Rebut State of the Union"–so it must know something about her, right? Turns out she's a

GOP political unknown who broke through a crowded field of primary candidates and then trounced the "shoo-in" Democrat in November–all launched by her ad featuring hogs, her down-on-the-farm castrating skills, and a promise to cut pork and "make 'em squeal" in Washington.

Anything else?

She's also Iowa's first female senator, and the first woman senator with combat experience. Ernst ran convoys from Kuwait into southern Iraq when she was serving with the Iowa Army National Guard in 2003.

You really don't learn too much else about Ernst from profiles like these, nor do you get the impression that corporate media think you need to know much. The only thing ABC tells you about her politics is that she plans to "host an event called 'Hogs and Harleys' for Republican presidential hopefuls in June."

CNN offered just a tiny bit more, saying that "she was a tea party favorite for her positions on everything from abortion to the federal minimum wage"–on the latter, "she doesn't believe in a 'one-size-fits-all approach'"; her position on abortion, and on everything else, went undescribed.

The Monitor, which bills its profile as a "DC Decoder," tells us she's a "conservative trailblazer" who favors "lower taxes, less regulation, and repeal of Obamacare." It reports she wants to eliminate the Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency, and spells out her position on abortion: "that life begins at the point of conception, which has all kinds of restrictive implications for abortion rights." And her Iraq experience "gives her authority to speak on foreign issues."

If you need any more decoding of DC, though, you're on your own–theMonitor's Francine Kiefer seems less interested in what Ernst is likely to say than in how she's going to say it. Kiefer pumps drama into the "challenge" of "speak[ing] to a faceless camera for minutes on end": Will she look at the wrong camera? Reach awkwardly for water? But Kiefer concludes that Ernst may be up to the task:

On the campaign trail and in her ads, Ernst appeared to be near pitch-perfect. She exudes a contagious positive energy. She leans forward, and speaks plainly and clearly, expressing a sort of down-home-ness that connects with people.

Similarly, CNN's Dana Bash stressed Ernst's personability:

She seems nice. Not New Jersey nice or California nice, but Iowa nice, which anyone who has ever stepped foot in Iowa knows is really, really nice.

(Bash described this as "another trait that drives Democrats crazy," because, as everyone knows, Democrats hate niceness.)


If her rights are disrespected, Joni Ernst is ready to be a one-woman revolution. (cc photo: Rama)

Ernst's down-home niceness was clearly seen as more relevant to these profiles than some of her not-so-nice policy positions (FAIR Blog, 11/4/14)–like saying that Obama had "become a dictator" (Yahoo News, 7/8/14), a stance that would seem germane to Ernst being picked to rebut the president's speech. Or her endorsement of legislation that would "authorize state and local law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement" the Affordable Care Act (Talking Points Memo,10/3/14). Or that she carries a "beautiful little Smith & Wesson, 9 millimeter," in her purse in part to protect her "from the government, should they decide that my rights are no longer important" (Huffington Post, 10/22/14).

This is aside from her conspiracy theory (Mother Jones, 9/25/14) that the United Nations is planning on

moving people off of their agricultural land and consolidating them into city centers, and then telling them that you don't have property rights anymore. These are all things that the UN is behind, and it's bad for the United States and bad for families here in the state of Iowa.

These are the sort of things you would tell people if you thought it was important to know the worldview of the person picked by the Republican Party to provide an opposing view to the president. But corporate media's interest in the content of her rebuttal doesn't go much beyond whether she "comes up with another witty 'Make 'em squeal' line."

http://fair.org/blog/2015/01/20/what-corporate-media-dont-want-you-to-know-about-joni-ernst/
 
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