Monday, February 09, 2004
THERE YOU GO AGAIN...IT'S LIKE THE PAST 40-YEARS OF AMERICAN HISTORY NEVER HAPPENED...
Headline #1: "Economic plan touted to fight crime" - Post and Courier
Again...since when have economic conditions had anything to do with crime? Shooting and killing someone because they "dissed" you has no relation to whether or not you need job training or affordable housing. It's a morality vacuum among our young people today...can't these liberals come up with a NEW idea? Or is it just that they don't have any ideas or aren't willing to admit they're wrong. They've been wrong for more than 40-years...it's time to be a man and admit it.
"...Two Charleston City Council members are dusting off an old economic development plan that proposes spending $800,000 in federal grants to cut the city's crime rate by giving youth job skills, building affordable housing and helping new businesses.
Council members James Lewis and Kwadjo Campbell said...based on research, when you give young men marketable skills they have alternatives and they turn to a productive life..."
What research? My research of the last 60-years or so shows NO relation to spending on affordable housing and job training and the crime rate. These people are tired, old, and in sore need of a reality check. Thankfully they admit themselves that it's an old dusty plan...so is the idea.
Speaking of which...
Still believe liberals don't rely on ignorance to get people to consider their stupid policies? Witness the following from the "Letters to the Editor" column of the Post and Courier (emphasis and commentary added):
Title, "Reality check" by John Manzi (Hollywood, SC)
"...let's look at the real state of the Union...First the economic recovery: well folks, there is no recovery without jobs, and there has not been one new net job gained since Bush took office..."
Wrong: Unemployment rate 5.6-percent...average Unemployment rate during 1990's? 5.8 percent. 112,000 jobs created (minimum) in January alone. Methinks it's HIS job that hasn't been created...so he sits around on his ass all day and writes crap like this...
"...How about the wonderful tax cut...the vast majority of which, the president promised, would go to middle- and lower-income families. Well, less than 20 percent of that tax cut went to them..."
Wrong (sort of): 20-percent of what? 20-percent of the money? Cause they only PAY 20-percent of the money...what a moron.
"...I think the president has played the terrorism card for everything it was worth. Certainly our response to the reprehensible actions of 9/11 should have been swift and effective. The Patriot Act, however, is the most blatant attack on American civil liberties since the McCarthy era..."
Does this deserve a response? Terrorism card? I doubt this moron knows anything more about the Patriot Act than he's heard from John Kerry or John Edwards. BOTH OF WHOM VOTED FOR THE PATRIOT ACT!!! Jeez this is frustrating. Good to know he still managed to work in the old, "McCarthy era" in there. Talk about playing cards...that one's getting a little old.
Ah, hell...should be a good show today.
Headline #1: "Economic plan touted to fight crime" - Post and Courier
Again...since when have economic conditions had anything to do with crime? Shooting and killing someone because they "dissed" you has no relation to whether or not you need job training or affordable housing. It's a morality vacuum among our young people today...can't these liberals come up with a NEW idea? Or is it just that they don't have any ideas or aren't willing to admit they're wrong. They've been wrong for more than 40-years...it's time to be a man and admit it.
"...Two Charleston City Council members are dusting off an old economic development plan that proposes spending $800,000 in federal grants to cut the city's crime rate by giving youth job skills, building affordable housing and helping new businesses.
Council members James Lewis and Kwadjo Campbell said...based on research, when you give young men marketable skills they have alternatives and they turn to a productive life..."
What research? My research of the last 60-years or so shows NO relation to spending on affordable housing and job training and the crime rate. These people are tired, old, and in sore need of a reality check. Thankfully they admit themselves that it's an old dusty plan...so is the idea.
Speaking of which...
Still believe liberals don't rely on ignorance to get people to consider their stupid policies? Witness the following from the "Letters to the Editor" column of the Post and Courier (emphasis and commentary added):
Title, "Reality check" by John Manzi (Hollywood, SC)
"...let's look at the real state of the Union...First the economic recovery: well folks, there is no recovery without jobs, and there has not been one new net job gained since Bush took office..."
Wrong: Unemployment rate 5.6-percent...average Unemployment rate during 1990's? 5.8 percent. 112,000 jobs created (minimum) in January alone. Methinks it's HIS job that hasn't been created...so he sits around on his ass all day and writes crap like this...
"...How about the wonderful tax cut...the vast majority of which, the president promised, would go to middle- and lower-income families. Well, less than 20 percent of that tax cut went to them..."
Wrong (sort of): 20-percent of what? 20-percent of the money? Cause they only PAY 20-percent of the money...what a moron.
"...I think the president has played the terrorism card for everything it was worth. Certainly our response to the reprehensible actions of 9/11 should have been swift and effective. The Patriot Act, however, is the most blatant attack on American civil liberties since the McCarthy era..."
Does this deserve a response? Terrorism card? I doubt this moron knows anything more about the Patriot Act than he's heard from John Kerry or John Edwards. BOTH OF WHOM VOTED FOR THE PATRIOT ACT!!! Jeez this is frustrating. Good to know he still managed to work in the old, "McCarthy era" in there. Talk about playing cards...that one's getting a little old.
Ah, hell...should be a good show today.
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