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would you vote for me as president of the united states?

02 Jun

so i know i alrady asked this question! but i changed my plan just a tad to see what people think
can i please get a straight answer! THANKS!!

example:
yes

i think that you should blah blah blah
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Economy
1.Create thousands of jobs
2.Increase global trade but not depend on it
3.Tax all businesses including casinos
4.Make states may a small tax as a safety valve
5.Require that all states put a tax on their goods.
6.Invest in a plan to help poor people get into jobs to help make money
7.Tax businesses that do anything with the united states
8.Drop the tax on required goods like food
9.Make sales tax higher on alcohol and cigarettes
10.Lower taxes for everyone by lowering the tax rate and cutting back on things that are not needed
11.Have off shore drilling so we don’t pay billions of dollars on oil in other countries

Education
1.Make teachers go through training every two years to keep teachers up to date
2.Make sure that schools have the right technology like TV’s, smart boards and things of that nature
3.Make sure text books get updated every two years to make sure that kids are getting the right updated information
4.Make sure that students classrooms are under a certain number pertaining to the number of kids in a school
5.Require that all kids take a P.E class until they graduate from college
6.Require that all high school kid take a terrorist class so that they are well educated on the problems that we are facing. Because the more you know about something the less you are going to be afraid of it

Safety
1.Require that people who committed a first and second degree murders have a minimum sentence of life in prison and a maximum sentence of death sentence
2.Make police go through a short training every 1 ½ to 2 years to make sure that they are well trained and up to date with things
3.[gangs] ages 12-17 a minimum sentence of 1 year to a maximum of 5 years in prisonages 18-21 a minimum sentence of 6 years to a maximum of 18 years in prison
Ages 21 and up a minimum of 9 years in prison to a maximum of life or death
4.Require that cities have more patrol over more of an area
5.Put cameras in places where police cannot see
6.Build more 911 call centers in more areas
7.Make sure that inmates are more to themselves rather than in huge groups which can cause more of a problem
8.Require that all inmates seek mental counseling

Energy and environment
1.Make every house in America put 2 or more trees in their front or backyard
2.Invest in a 5 billion dollar plan to find more renewable energy
3.Put a tax on companies that make a lot of pollutions
4.Put solar panels on every major building that consumes a lot of power. Because even just a little bit of something is better than nothing
5.Increase the amount of wind powered energy

Health
1.Give free health insurance to people who make a yearly salary of $27,000 a year and lower
2.Give cheaper health insurance to people who make between $28,000 and $29,000 a year
3.Give free health insurance to kids ages 0 months to 5 years old
4.Require that everyone has health insurance
5.Make people who do not have health insurance more money than normal as a penalty
6.Make sure that all kids have a check up before they start a new grade
7.Invest in a 10 billion dollar research plan to find a cure for cancer
8.Invest in a 10 billion dollar research plan to find a cure for aids/hiv

Technology
1.Build more telephone towers for wireless devices
2.Provide wifi throughout the united states
3.Build bullet trains that take you places at a faster speed

Immigration

1.Let anyone come to the United States and work if they have a temporarily pass. This would increase more workers and allow people from anywhere like Mexico to come here and have a pass that would allow them to work until they decide they want to become citizens
2.Require that all immigrants learn English. But keep to their traditions but at the same time stay to our American tradition
3.Make all immigrants go through a background check
4.Not allow illegal immigrants to drive
5.Create jobs passes for immigrants and living areas that are cheap for them
6.If immigrants are caught being here illegally but has not caused trouble will pay a heavy fine
7.If any illegal immigrant gets exported. They will now be allowed to come to the United States for 5 years. And they may not try to be a citizen for 7 years.

Retire

1.Allow people who retire there full funds that they deserve and not allow them to get cut back by the government
2.Allow people who have been retired to get a bonus if they have worked a minimum of 20 years in the same state job or government job.

Homeless people

1.Invest in a fund that will build more centers that provide shelter and food for poor people
2.Allow poor people who have been on the street a c
actually taxes would not go up becuse i would tax more of higher businesses instead of people. and i would put a higher tax on goods like alcohol and cigerettes

 
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Are you for Obama’s United Socialist States of America?

12 May

United Socialist States of America?

We have a socialist retirement system. We have a socialist health care system for the elderly. We have automobile and aviation companies on the verge of bankruptcy or government ownership due to legislation and regulation in oil prices that could be half of what they are if Congress got out of the way. Look at me. The problem with General Motors and Ford and Chrysler and domestic auto manufacturers is not that they don’t know how to run their business. They are all kicking butt internationally. Ford, General Motors are selling cars out the wazoo internationally. You know what they don’t face? The same kind of onerous regulation they have here. You want to fix the Ford auto industry, General Motors, local, domestic auto industry, just get rid of the CAFE standards. The idea that people that run the auto companies do not know how to make cars that people want has been obscured by the fact that they’ve been forced to make cars fitting mandates offered by government, people in government who have never built a car, have never designed a car, have never marketed nor sold a car. Just get government out of their way, and then let ‘em sink or swim on their own. How is it that all three of them are up the creek? All three of them face the same onerous regulations.

What about oil prices and the effect on the price of a car and the mileage and the kind of car you want? Get Washington out of the way on that, not this phony bill that Nancy Pelosi ushered through the House. We can drill everywhere there isn’t oil now, and you know why they had to usher this through? ‘Cause they knew it was a losing issue for them. We had ‘em right between the eyes. We had ‘em right in the palm of our hands. They were on the wrong side of this drill, drill, drill, right here, right now, business, so they usher through this stupid thing. It’s the same, the Gang of Ten, gang of 16, now gang of 20 in the Senate — oh, yeah, we’re going to allow drilling, we’re going to drill, drill, drill, but it’s gotta be further than 50 miles offshore. Most of the oil is closer than that, so Big Oil has been told go ahead and invest and drill where there isn’t any oil, which they won’t do.

Read the Background Material…

• Wall Street Journal: Loosen Deposit Insurance Rules To Prevent a Bank Run
• Wall Street Journal: The Deeper the Downturn, the Quicker the Recovery
• Politico: Fed Bails Out AIG with $85B Loan
• AP: Obama buys 2-Minute Commercial On Economy
• National Review: Obama’s Hypocrisy On Foreign Spending – Andy McCarthy
• HotAir: Obama: Hey, Remember When I Came Up With
The Plan For That Stimulus Bill? Democrats: Um, No
• Newsbusters: CNN’s Crowley: Obama Team Wanted ‘Horrific’ Wall Street Headlines
• Investor’s Business Daily: The Real Culprits In This Meltdown
• HotAir: Whose Policies Led To The Credit Crisis?
• American Thinker: Jamie Gorelick’s Two Trillion Dollar Disasters

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091708/content/01125110.guest.html

 
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What should be done about the insurance and property tax crises in Florida and other US Gulf Coast states?

06 May

All the major insurers are pulling out of the state. Insurance is simply unavailable for many people, even if they are able to pay the exhorbitant prices. The state has become the largest insurer. People are forced in to the state’s high-risk pool which, by law, must charge prices 20% above going prices. When I moved to Florida a few years ago, my insurance bill was $700. This year, I consider myself fortunate that the bill for the same house is only $2500. The nearest other quote is $4500. This is for a modest middle-class home in a no-flood and hurricane non-evacuation zone.

The property tax structure shifts the tax burden to renters and those who have recently moved. The tax bills for two similar homes right next to each other can vary by over $1000.

Housing prices have risen so much that the state is considering building subsidized dormitories for teachers because they can’t afford to live here.

How do we fix this?

 
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Hybrid health insurance system for the United States?

03 May

Disclaimer: First, I’m a physician from a third world country so I may not be 100% familiar with some of the problems/controversies that the US healthcare system has, but this is based on what I understand from the news reports

On one side of the debate are the people who cant afford private insurance.
* No treatment, we die. Simple

On the other side are the people who are against universal health insurance. Their reasons are more complex like:
* who’s going to pay for it? more taxes probably
* this will drive private insurance out of business
* when government health insurance is a monopoly because private insurers are out of business, then it will not be inclined to improve itself because of lack of competition. what if it decides to enact harsh requirements to cut costs? If its a monopoly you have no alternative. Its too late

I propose a hybrid healthcare system based on my own country’s healthcare system.

* There is some sort of universal or semi universal health insurance but private insurance still exists as a sort of upgrade or total replacement. If you can afford it and you want it you can purchase an “upgrade”

* This universal health insurance still has a small annual fee

* Visits to the doctor will be partially covered so you have to pay a small fee to the doctor when you visit the clinic. For patients that have to be confined in the hospital, the coverage is also partial so whats left is a small fee to be paid by the patient. This small fee exists so that the human psychological reaction of “its free, lets abuse it” wont happen.

* how partial is partial coverage? Make it socialized. By default say only 50%. But you can ask to be re-classified, all dependent on your income. A social worker will investigate you and the amount you eventually pay will be dependent on your income. A rich guy pays a large percentage of his hospital bill but a homeless person only pays a few dollars.

* There are 3 kinds of hospitals: “pay” and “charity” to use the terminology of my country. The 3rd category is “pay” hospitals that have a separate wing or building that is run as a “charity” hospital

* Pay hospitals only accept people who either pay in cash or who have the “upgraded” private health insurance. As to their organization, infrastructure and the equipment, it would resemble a current run of the mill US hospital.
* Charity hospitals pimarily cater to poorer people who do not have private health insurance and only rely on the government universal health insurance but they in theory will accept anyone even those who have private insurance and those who pay in cash because they are rich.
* To reduce costs, some services in charity hospitals would be removed (like in no frills budget airlines).
- In my country laparoscopic surgery is so expensive compared to the savings regained in productivity and shorter hospital stay so old fashioned open surgery might be standard but you would need to compute the cost/benefit ratio for your own situation.
- Frills like airconditioning, TV and private rooms would go. Charity hospitals in my country have large wards with > 50 beds per ward, 2-3 nurses per ward, open to recieve fresh air and mosquito netting and bug zappers for mosquito control. Fresh air and electric fans would cool the patients in summer and if you have snow, then the windows would close and since the building is insulated, minimal heating is required. The ward
would look like a US hospital in the 1920’s or ww2.
- Being ugly is not a health hazard so aesthetic surgery would not be covered. Reconstructive surgery would be covered of course.
- Surgeons would use cheap nylon or silk sutures to close the skin. The trade off for lower price is a worse looking scar. But if you want a better looking scar then go to the pay hospital.
- No more meals in bed so unless you are too weak to move, you eat in a self service cafeteria or ask a relative to fetch you the meal
- since private doctors are expensive, residents (doctors in training) and nurses in training (they both have lower salaries) would primarily be used. Of course, each resident/nurse and each patient eventually has an experienced private doctor/nurse that oversees all the medical treatment.

* the ICU should be more or less the same in pay and charity hospitals except maybe for a worse nurse/doctor to patient ratio

With all the frills gone, there is a powerful incentive for people to work hard so they can buy private insurance. But no one dies because coverage can be universal. The money saved by removing the frills enables more poorer people to be treated

so what do you think????
* oh and to reduce costs, the number of beds and number of staff would be cut, so expect long lines in a charity hospital
a british politician (an MP??) on fox news said that his country is stuck with universal health care because of beaurocratic inertia and. the people are now addicted to it and would rather riot in the streets than accept a total overhaul of their health system which would have good long term results but cause short term pain. That is why they cannot change, because the voters are dumb.

 
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is there a landlord regulation that states all rooms must have doors?

20 Mar

I live in an attic room which has no door and my landlord is refusing to pay to have one fitted but i think its at least against fire regulations as i would have no door to buy me some time in the event of a fire and also it means no one will give me contents insurance as i have nothing to lock when i go out, please help i’ve looked all over the net and can’t find anything and i want to go to my landlord with a good argument!

 
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Let’s Shop Baltic States Part 1

21 Jan


LS-DVD-210 – Join Cheryll as she journeys to Estonia. With some of the cheapest prices in Europe and a vibrant, modern art scene, Cheryll checks out the multitudes of handcrafted works of art and s…