Thursday, November 28, 2013

It Came From His Room


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George Wilder Jr.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

PRAY


We must pray for a better world
We must pray for the will to carry on
We must pray for those who hate us
We must pray for the innocent children being abuse as I write this
We must pray for the man who gave that young boy a gun
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Here are some good thoughts from a 90 year old Regina Brett.

Life isn't fair but it is still good

When in doubt take the next step

Life is too short, so enjoy it

Your job will not take of you when your are sick, your friends and family will.

Cry with someone, it is better then crying alone.

It is okay to be angry at God, he can take it.

Make peace with your past so that it doesn't screw up your future

Take a deep breath, it calms the mind

The most important sex organ is the brain

No one is in charge of your happiness but you

Always Choose life

Forgive but do not forget

Everything will change

Believe in miracles

Growing old beat the alternative--dying young

No matter how you feel, get up, dress up, and face the world

Be willing to make new friends


Author George Wilder Jr.
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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Take From the Poor Give to the Rich

There are 16.4 million American children living in poverty. That's nearly one quarter (22.6 percent) of all of our children. More alarming is that the percentage of poor children has climbed by 4.5 percent since the start of the Great Recession in 2007. And poor means poor. For a family of three with one child under 18, the poverty line is $18,400.
Meanwhile, the stock market is booming. Banks, hedge funds and private equity firms are making tens of billions of dollars again. In fact, their bonuses are expected to climb by 5 to 10 percent this year, while Wall Street banks doll out $91.44 billion in bonus money.
Most amazing of all is the fact that 95 percent of the so-called "recovery" has gone to the top 1 percent who have seen their incomes rise by 34 percent. For the 99 percent there's been an undeclared wage freeze: the average wage has climbed by only 0.4 percent.
To add to the misery, Washington has decided that the best way to tackle childhood poverty is to have poor kids eat less. Both parties already have agreed to cut billions from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps). As of November 1, payments dropped from $668 a month to $632 for more than 47 million lower-income people -- 1 in 7 Americans, most of them children.
And more cuts are coming. The Tea Party House passed a bill to cut food stamps by $4 billion a year, while the Democratic-controlled Senate calls for $400 million in cuts. How humane! And since it will be part of the omnibus Farm Bill, President Obama will sign it. (I wonder how our former community organizer will explain this to the poor children he once tried to help in Chicago.)

But that's just the start. More austerity is coming in the form of cuts to Social Security as well as a host of other social programs. When times get tough, you've got to suck it up and take more from the poor.
Rewarding Billionaires Who Increase Poverty?
It gets even more revolting when we realize that the financial billionaires who are profiting so handsomely from the recovery are the very same who took down the economy in the first place. They were the ones who created and pedaled the toxic securities that puffed up and then burst the housing bubble. Those financial plutocrats caused 8 million workers to lose their jobs in a matter of months. Those bankers, hedge fund honchos and fund managers are directly responsible for the rise in child poverty rates. Washington bailed out those billionaires and is now asking the poor and the middle class to pay for the ensuing deficits with further cuts in social programs at every level of government.

Why do we put up with such injustices?

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Thursday, November 7, 2013