Sunday, July 28, 2013

When The President misleads the US Economy… In the Shadow of Social Inequality

Obama Says Income Gap Is Fraying U.S. Social Fabric

JACKIE CALMES and MICHAEL D. SHEAR, New York Time, July 27, 2013


In a week when he tried to focus attention on the struggles of the middle class, President Obama said in an interview that he was worried that years of widening income inequality and the lingering effects of the financial crisis had frayed the country’s social fabric and undermined Americans’ belief in opportunity.

If we don’t do anything, then growth will be slower than it should be.

Racial tensions won’t get better; they may get worse, because people will feel as if they’ve got to compete with some other group to get scraps from a shrinking pot

The economy is “far stronger” than four years ago, he said, yet many people who write to him still do not feel secure about their future, even as their current situation recovers.

“I will seize any opportunity I can find to work with Congress to strengthen the middle class, improve their prospects, improve their security

The priority, he said, should be spending for infrastructure, education, clean energy, science, research and other domestic initiatives of the sort he twice campaigned on.

Common Sense Review

How can the American people confidently follow someone with a ideas based in falsehoods, wrapped up in threats. 

This man has the power to let the economy work itself out without any interference from the govt.  Govt doesn’t create opportunity.  It creates regulation that hinders capitalism.  Obama is the down fall of the American capital system.  Yet he threatens that if there is no equal opportunity for the minorities to get jobs when there are no jobs available.  Your legislation of Obamacare and Stimulus is the over taxation of the middle class which closes the door for opportunity for all class and races.


Mr. President get out of the way!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Judge Halts Groin Searches at Guantánamo, Calling Them Abhorrent to Muslims

CHARLIE SAVAGE; July 11, 2013, New York Times


A federal judge on Thursday ordered the military to stop touching the groins of detainees at the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, when they are moved from their cells to speak with lawyers. The procedure had led some prisoners to stop meeting with or calling their lawyers.

In a 35-page opinion, Judge Royce C. Lamberth, the chief judge of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, called the searches — which included guards wedging their hands between the genitals and thighs of the detainees as many as four times when moving them to a meeting and back to their cells — “religiously and culturally abhorrent” to Muslims. He portrayed the procedure as unnecessary and intended to “actively discourage” meetings with lawyers.

He also directed the military to allow detainees who are weak from hunger strikes to meet with their lawyers in the same buildings in which they are housed

Colonel Bogdan introduced the new procedures in May, after a raid in which guards forced protesting detainees into lockdown in their individual cells. After the raid, officials said they found improvised weapons. In putting the policy into place, the colonel cited the risk of such weapons as well as the case of a detainee who committed suicide in September by swallowing an overdose of medication, raising speculation that he had hoarded the pills in his underwear.


Common Sense Review

   The atmosphere of “we must treat those who want to kill us better than they would treat us” need to go.  The detention centers (prisons) were created to house those who have chosen to commit crimes against society.  Yet they protection overrides the soldiers who guard them from hurting other prisoner and guards.  This judge has decided that they cannot not do this… What?!?

As well as, detainees who have chosen to be on a hunger strike must be allowed to have their lawyer to come into their housing barracks.  Why can’t people choose to harm themselves without interference?  I find this act disrespecting their wishes.  Now don’t get me wrong, the guards shouldn’t give in to their demands due to the hunger strike but the detainees should get special treatment.


If you want the patients running the asylum, why don’t we put these terrorist on a island in the middle of nowhere and they figure out to protect themselves and their rights to a civil existence.