My2Cents is a Blog that allows me to speak my mind about anything that I See, Hear or Feel about.... etc. on any given Day.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Am I going to be counted this time?
So here we go again.... I looked up a sample ballet for my State/district... and had to give my address... which gave me the wrong precinct number... then I looked up my precinct number and got a different address for the polling/voting address... damn what a pain in the ass... they're both in different directions... going to my precinct #/number address first which is further away... I live in a heavily democrat district and this is what I get... I voted (mostly) Republican in the last 2 elections (I'm registered as non-affiliated) and I vote for candidates/people not parties (I try to be an informed voted)... the last 2X I voted my county elections announced that Romney didn't get a single vote... when they say every vote counts, I guess they lost my ballet/vote... and they want to know why people don't vote.
Monday, November 3, 2014
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
"He Had a Dream and it turned into a nightmare"
On 28 August 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. organized a now historic march to Washington to show the importance of solving the United States racial problems. About 250,000 people gathered and listened to his immortal words: "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character".
Close to 5 decades sense that speech and where are we as a people and nation...
So, 50 years of getting back at the man, remember that… getting back at the man. WTF does that mean? (For most it was getting rid of the establishment, but for blacks it had a different meaning… getting over on whites or the white man for what a past bigoted and racist generation did). Where getting back at the man should of meant… fixing what was wrong, 50 years of whites made to feel guilty by the race-baiters about what a past generation did, (with an added propaganda of ‘white-privilege’ piled on from the multi-cultural liberal race-baiters of the world)… 50 years got you all where? Most whites today are doing better than most non-whites.
1) The black unemployment rate has consistently been twice as high as the white unemployment rate for 50 years: A recent report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) notes that this gap hasn't closed at all since 1963. Back then, the unemployment rate was 5 percent for whites and 10.9 percent for blacks. Today, it's 6.6 percent for whites and 12.6 percent for blacks.
2) For the past 50 years, black unemployment has been well above recession levels: From 1963 to 2012, the ... annual black unemployment rate averaged 11.6 percent. This was... higher than the average annual national unemployment rate during the recessions in this period — 6.7 percent
3) The gap in household income between blacks and whites hasn't narrowed in the last 50 years: Note that just about everyone's seen a decline in real household income since 1999.
4) In fact, the wealth disparity between whites and blacks grew even wider during the Great Recession.
5) The black poverty rate is no longer declining: Black poverty fell quickly between 1959 and 1969, from 55.1 percent to 32.2 percent. But after that, the drop was slower and more uneven. In 2011, 27.6 percent of black households were in poverty — nearly triple the poverty rate for whites.
6) Black children are far more likely than whites to live in areas of concentrated poverty: "Poor black neighborhoods also have environmental hazards that impact health. A very serious one is higher exposure to lead, which impedes learning, lowers earnings, and heightens crime rates. While rates of lead exposure have been declining for all races, Black children continue to have the highest exposure rate."
7) Our schools are more segregated today than in 1980
8) The marriage gap has widened over the past 50 years: "Marriage rates have fallen for all groups since the 1960s, but more sharply for blacks than for whites. In 1960, 74% of white adults were married, as were 61% of black adults... By 2011, the black marriage rate had fallen to 56% that of the white rate: 55% of whites were married, compared with 31% of blacks."
9) Blacks are still far more likely to be uninsured than whites. That's true for both adults and children: Affordable Care Act could shrink the gap: "The large majority of uninsured people of color have incomes that would qualify for the ACA Medicaid expansion or premium tax credits for exchange coverage." That said, a lot depends on how many states decide to expand Medicaid coverage under the new law. (but, will most likely bankrupt states and the country)
10) The racial disparity in incarceration rates is bigger than it was in the 1960s: "The incarceration rate of black men is more than six times higher than that of white men, slightly larger than the gap in 1960."
1 through 10 above is worst in democrat run districts and states… So, how’s that working out for you.
At least 51 percent of Americans voted for a man that was born to a white mother and a black father twice got elected. Where today the country is more divided than ever…. 10% of voters believe race relations in the United States are better since the election of Barack Obama in November 2008. 43% think race relations have gotten worse since Obama’s election.
Today 6 years after 71 percent of Hispanics, 73 percent of Asians, 55 percent of the overall female vote, 59 percent of the white vote, and let’s not leave out the 93 percent of the black vote (who all voted for skin color rather than over character for Barack Hussein Obama).
I have a dream that people see through themselves, to see themselves as Americans first and foremost. Where the race-baiters fade away into history, like that past generations of bigots and racist… and the only privilege is where one deserves and earns it… where character comes from the heart with meaning and not from the shallows of skin color, nor guilt. Where people will have an understanding that what they are doing isn't working. Allow me to quote a genius >>> ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results’ >>> Albert Einstein.
I’m sorry to say, but there are too many insane people living and voting in America today.
If Americans, not illegals, not the dead, nor white, black, brown, yellow, red or blue… but Americans, living breathing Americans will honestly take a good look at where they are today and ask themselves am I and is the ‘country’ better off today than somewhere else in America’s history… because if your answer is no, I’m not better off, than something is wrong. America is about making the next generation better off than the previous one. Maybe it’s time to change you and your voting habits. (The 30 day habit-breaking plan has come under many guises over the years and has been backed by many different experts. But most people agree that the genesis of this theory dates back to a 1960 psychology book: Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz) <<< “more Like a 50 year habit” >>> This habit of voting for a R or D or I or whatever is in front of one’s name today is insane, read this and keep reading it until it sinks in… because it’s not about the color of one’s skin, but about one’s character. >>> "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character".
1) The black unemployment rate has consistently been twice as high as the white unemployment rate for 50 years: A recent report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) notes that this gap hasn't closed at all since 1963. Back then, the unemployment rate was 5 percent for whites and 10.9 percent for blacks. Today, it's 6.6 percent for whites and 12.6 percent for blacks.
2) For the past 50 years, black unemployment has been well above recession levels: From 1963 to 2012, the ... annual black unemployment rate averaged 11.6 percent. This was... higher than the average annual national unemployment rate during the recessions in this period — 6.7 percent
3) The gap in household income between blacks and whites hasn't narrowed in the last 50 years: Note that just about everyone's seen a decline in real household income since 1999.
4) In fact, the wealth disparity between whites and blacks grew even wider during the Great Recession.
5) The black poverty rate is no longer declining: Black poverty fell quickly between 1959 and 1969, from 55.1 percent to 32.2 percent. But after that, the drop was slower and more uneven. In 2011, 27.6 percent of black households were in poverty — nearly triple the poverty rate for whites.
6) Black children are far more likely than whites to live in areas of concentrated poverty: "Poor black neighborhoods also have environmental hazards that impact health. A very serious one is higher exposure to lead, which impedes learning, lowers earnings, and heightens crime rates. While rates of lead exposure have been declining for all races, Black children continue to have the highest exposure rate."
7) Our schools are more segregated today than in 1980
8) The marriage gap has widened over the past 50 years: "Marriage rates have fallen for all groups since the 1960s, but more sharply for blacks than for whites. In 1960, 74% of white adults were married, as were 61% of black adults... By 2011, the black marriage rate had fallen to 56% that of the white rate: 55% of whites were married, compared with 31% of blacks."
9) Blacks are still far more likely to be uninsured than whites. That's true for both adults and children: Affordable Care Act could shrink the gap: "The large majority of uninsured people of color have incomes that would qualify for the ACA Medicaid expansion or premium tax credits for exchange coverage." That said, a lot depends on how many states decide to expand Medicaid coverage under the new law. (but, will most likely bankrupt states and the country)
10) The racial disparity in incarceration rates is bigger than it was in the 1960s: "The incarceration rate of black men is more than six times higher than that of white men, slightly larger than the gap in 1960."
1 through 10 above is worst in democrat run districts and states… So, how’s that working out for you.
At least 51 percent of Americans voted for a man that was born to a white mother and a black father twice got elected. Where today the country is more divided than ever…. 10% of voters believe race relations in the United States are better since the election of Barack Obama in November 2008. 43% think race relations have gotten worse since Obama’s election.
Today 6 years after 71 percent of Hispanics, 73 percent of Asians, 55 percent of the overall female vote, 59 percent of the white vote, and let’s not leave out the 93 percent of the black vote (who all voted for skin color rather than over character for Barack Hussein Obama).
I have a dream that people see through themselves, to see themselves as Americans first and foremost. Where the race-baiters fade away into history, like that past generations of bigots and racist… and the only privilege is where one deserves and earns it… where character comes from the heart with meaning and not from the shallows of skin color, nor guilt. Where people will have an understanding that what they are doing isn't working. Allow me to quote a genius >>> ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results’ >>> Albert Einstein.
I’m sorry to say, but there are too many insane people living and voting in America today.
If Americans, not illegals, not the dead, nor white, black, brown, yellow, red or blue… but Americans, living breathing Americans will honestly take a good look at where they are today and ask themselves am I and is the ‘country’ better off today than somewhere else in America’s history… because if your answer is no, I’m not better off, than something is wrong. America is about making the next generation better off than the previous one. Maybe it’s time to change you and your voting habits. (The 30 day habit-breaking plan has come under many guises over the years and has been backed by many different experts. But most people agree that the genesis of this theory dates back to a 1960 psychology book: Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz) <<< “more Like a 50 year habit” >>> This habit of voting for a R or D or I or whatever is in front of one’s name today is insane, read this and keep reading it until it sinks in… because it’s not about the color of one’s skin, but about one’s character. >>> "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character".
Sorry to whoever maybe offended by this and takes
this to be racist in anyway… it’s not, it just spreading the truth around, I just
want to do my part in truth destitution. I’m too old and just smart enough to know, I
don’t have to be PC (political coward) to anyone.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Ebola in America...
Obama lying about causes and effects,
WHY?
1. How many of you know who? Saul
Alinsky or Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, not enough of you… that I know.
2. Almost
everyone knows who these two (2) people are Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and
Barack
Hussein Obama.
3. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama know Saul Alinsky, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven very well.
4. Read lessons
below, than go to 5.
Lessons
101... Saul Alinsky, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven were a past-generation of teachers that taught radical ideas on how to fundamentally
change society in America, that change was from a localized responsible
limited government based on individual freedoms and liberties (a Republic) to a massive socialist centralized government based on
collectivism (communism). They
were all self-acknowledged to be communists.
102… Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and Barack
Hussein Obama were devoted,
loyal, faithful, true, staunch, steadfast, constant, committed, dedicated and
devout students of Saul Alinsky, Richard Andrew Cloward and
Frances Fox Piven.
103… If you were
an informed individual voter/person/human being/American citizen, Barack Hussein Obama would have been a forgotten
Do-Nothing Acorn Community Organizer and Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton
would have been known as the wife of that
cheating President Bill Clinton and nothing more.
5. You (1/2 of
America) were too
stupid/uninformed/ignorant/dependent on government/selfish/racist to see
the truth and
screwed the rest of America.
6. The other half (1/2) of America (informed
individual voters/persons/human beings/American citizens) knew lessons 101 and
102 (or had a good idea where Hillary
Diane Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama were coming from, the far, far, far left).
7. Ebola one more thing added to a long list of
screw-ups (Benghazi, IRS, Obamacare, The Gibson
Guitar Raid, The GM Bailout, And The NLRB/Boeing Dispute, BP Oil Spill not
doing enough sooner, Obama’s illegal Immigration Policy, Fast And Furious,
Obama's Birth Certificate forgery cover-up, Solyndra, ISIS and everything that
goes along with that)… just mentioning a few scandals off the top of
my head that you (stupid/uninformed/ignorant/dependent on
government/selfish/racist voters) gave us (Obama lying about
causes and effects… and doing nothing about or very little in the way of
stopping it from coming here, Ebola that
is), refer to lessons 103 and 104 above.
8. How does all this relate to Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and Barack
Hussein Obama (and all those
who have the same ideals) and Ebola (a
deadly virus "The death rate would be lower in the U.S.," Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine
and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville,
Tennessee told Live. Science. "Everybody believes we could move it down from 50 percent to 30
percent, or perhaps even lower than that.") (“WOW that makes me feel all warm all over”) they (Clinton,
Obama and Ebola) all causes
panic and uncertainty in half (1/2) of the general population, (informed
individual voters/persons/human beings/American citizens) and has a potential
to cause healthcare and economic
crises which could or most likely cause America and Americans to go bankrupt, also not forgetting dead and the death of Americans…
just refer to everything above.
9. And you (stupid/uninformed/ignorant/dependent on
government/selfish/racist voters) want Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton to run for President of the Country and screw the rest
of us for another 4 to 8 years…. “You are insane”.
(Insanity:
doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein) and he was considered a genus by most and
the only geniuses name written in this article.
10. I wrote this without using swear words/curse words. (kind of like “I’m not wearing any pants”).
AMERICA WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO UNDERSTAND WHO
AND WHAT THESE PEOPLE ARE?
THEIR REASONING IS MUCH MORE THAN EBOLA, ISIS,
ETC... (CRISIS), IT'S ABOUT 'THE MEANS JUSTIFIES THE END' AND THAT END IS
WHAT I AND MANY OTHERS BELIEVE AMERICA STANDS FOR…
"I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS, ONE NATION
UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL”.
Information on the cost of Ebola:
Calculating
the Grim Economic Costs of Ebola Outbreak
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/13/calculating-the-grim-costs-of-ebola/
How a Minimal
Ebola Outbreak Will Devastate the U.S. Economy
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/13/calculating-the-grim-costs-of-ebola/
World Bank
issues dire warning about Ebola's economic impact
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ebola-outbreak-world-bank-issues-dire-warning-about-economic-impact/
What about
Ebola's impact on insurers
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-about-ebolas-impact-on-insurers/
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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