Discussions about the economic and financial ramifications of PEAK OIL
by Tyler_JC » Thu 09 Jul 2009, 15:24:53

There you go.
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by Fishman » Thu 09 Jul 2009, 15:39:19
"A fifth presenter at the press conference concentrated on the increased fiscal costs to California from illegal immigration, based on the following low, medium and high estimates of that state?s illegal population: a range of 2.47 million to 4.8 million, with a median figure of 2.8 million - up from 1.7 million in 1994. The 4.8 million "high" estimate, based on California's assumed 24% share of the overall illegal population,"
http://www.npg.org/CAPS.htmlthe costs of education, health care and incarceration of illegal aliens, and concludes that the costs to Californians is $10.5 billion per year.
The nanny state
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/immigrati ... 06945.html
Obama, the FUBAR presidency gets scraped off the boot
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by evilgenius » Thu 09 Jul 2009, 15:57:30
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There you go.
I assume that what everybody is complaining about is the Health and Human Services wedge of the pie, in total ignorance of everything else. Well, not everybody, Sportsenegger wants to get into the K-12 money immediately.
Have you got a breakdown of the Health and Human Services compared to other states? How about compared to other economic entities that are the same size economically as California? Is it out of line? If so by how much? Also, if so does the amount it is out of average by statistically a large amount compared to the budget deficit or will it only cover a small portion?
Of course you could eliminate Health and Human Services altogether, but then you would have to be prepared to deal with the carnage. Many people are saying that, since California is such a trend setter, as they decide on this one so will the other states. Well, if California decides for new Hoovervilles, the likes of which haven't been seen in nearly 80 years, so will the rest of the nation.
I heard a radio story a few months back somewhere where a woman who was a child during the depression described one of the large Hoovervilles. She said it was about ten miles by ten miles. The temp city she was describing was by no means unique.
When it comes down to it, the people will always shout, "Free Barabbas." They love Barabbas. He's one of them. He has the same dreams. He does what they wish they could do. That other guy is more removed, more inscrutable. He makes them think. "Crucify him."
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by Pretorian » Thu 09 Jul 2009, 16:54:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pretorian', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('beamofthewave', 'T')he nanny state is far from over, F. Scott Fitzgerald stated in circa 1910 "the rich are different from the rest of us, they need the government to survive," and if you think Goldman Sachs is done taking from the US treasury, you are so, so wrong. We have given them 30 trillion and the wealthy are unhappy because of the crumbs that fall from the table to the poor and the sick citizens of our country. 30 TRILLION compared to what? It makes me want to puke, my fellow citizens all happy because the banks got 30 trillion in the past two years. What do you think these ultra rich are going to do for you. George Carlin is right, they do not care for you, you are not a human being to them, you are less than an ant to them. They dont care if you live or die, they dont care if you are stuck on top of your house because of a big storm and surrounded by water, they will watch you are tv as they eat popcorn saying, "I sure hope someone helps him." The money that could have been used to help the citizens, put into emergency management, rebuilding infrastructure is gone, all gone, the very wealthy have it all now and our electrical grid is falling apart across the country and we are going into third worldom quickly and I swear you are not going to like it one bit. Maybe you will get to watch your kid die because there is no longer a safe water supply because the money for that went to the ultra rich banks, I lived in a third world country and that is typical. You are not going to like peeing shit because of the intestinal parasites or your kids belly huge because of the worms or having to walk over the bridge and the car comes after because it is due to collapse any day. You are not going to like it and all because you care more about the banks than your fellow citizens.
thievery of one group does not excuse parasitism of another
What is worse, thievery or parasitism?
of course parasitism is worse. Thievery takes an effort, conversation skills, intelligence, audacity, risk to meet them boys with guns or even torturing devices.... and in the end all that they stole goes back to the pot, sooner or later.. either through death, or through stupid heirs or some misfortune. What does parasitism take?
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notion of who pays for government
services. For them, it was like a magical
piggy bank that never goes empty. One
black girl was exhorting the class on
the need for more social services and I
kept trying to explain that people, real
live people, are taxed for the money to
pay for those services. “Yeah, it come
from whites,” she finally said. “They
stingy anyway.”
“Many black people make over
$50,000 dollars a year and you would
also be taking away from your own
people,” I said.
She had an answer to that: “Dey
half breed.” The class agreed. I let the
subject drop.