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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:03:37  
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And this is what I hate about politics, regardless of political spectrum. Hardly a handful of politicians cares about doing something good, everyone else just goes on forever discreting the opposition cause winning is all that matters.

I really wish the carreer of politician would give a much smaller salary, then maybe we'd have more people focused on fixing problems and less on holding onto their chairs.

Sorry for this childish post.

It's not about doing something...it's about saying you are going to do something !

That is how Obama got elected. Change hope moving forward not backward sometimes clockwise etc !

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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:08:48  
Obama making America more American in about 7 minutes and 16 seconds!
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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:10:08  
I want that voice over guy to narrator my life.

They said he couldn't waste an afternoon on FFXIAH.

They don't know fonewear. Bold decisive lazy all the qualities of true American FFXIAH poster !
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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:40:11  
You like jobs Obama got jobs. Jobs jobs and more jobs. Maybe even a full time job if you're lucky !
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-12 17:44:56  
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President Barack Obama's fiscal 2016 budget proposal would shrink U.S. deficits by $1.232 trillion over 10 years compared to those expected under current tax and spending laws, the Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday.

The deficit reduction, although smaller than that claimed by the White House, is largely due to Obama's proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy, his plans for lower spending on military operations in Afghanistan and net savings from proposed immigration reforms, the CBO said.

For fiscal 2016, the first full year under Obama's fiscal blueprint if Congress were to adopt it, the deficit would fall to $380 billion from $455 billion, the CBO's latest forecast under current laws.

But Congress routinely casts aside the president's budget request and passes its own budget and spending bills. Next week, Republican-controlled budget committees in the House and Senate intend to unveil their own proposals for budgets that eliminate deficits within 10 years, with deep spending cuts expected for some federal benefits programs.

Under the analysis from the non-partisan CBO, near term deficits under Obama's proposal would be smaller than those forecast by the White House Office of Management and Budget, while deficits in later years are larger.

The CBO's fiscal 2016 deficit estimate is $94 billion less than the White House $474 billion estimate, a trend that continues through about 2019, when they grow larger in CBO analysis.

The CBO's estimate for a cumulative deficit of $5.977 trillion from 2016 through 2025 is $303 billion higher than the White House's forecast.

The CBO said its estimates for spending on federal benefits and interest costs are lower in the near term than the White House estimates. But the CBO's estimated revenues will grow more slowly later in the decade due to its assumptions for reduced economic growth and lower effective tax rates on corporate profits and other income.
Obama budget would shrink deficits by $1.2 trillion over 10 years: CBO
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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:45:41  
10 years from now I won't remember Obama I'll be trying to forget Hillary !
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-12 17:47:03  
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One of Hillary Clinton's neighbors is trolling her with this sign
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By fonewear 2015-03-12 17:49:26  
That person won an internet kudos sir !
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-03-12 17:57:50  
Apparently conspiracy theorists are going nuts over Putin's "mysterious disappearance". He's not been seen in public since march 5th and his spokesmen give contradictory reports about his supposed very busy schedule.

The truth is Illuminati killed Putin for their plans and are now waiting to unleash the news in the most worldshattering way as possible.

Maybe.
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By Bismarck.Ihina 2015-03-12 18:00:01  
Maybe he went hiking with his mistress?
 
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By fonewear 2015-03-13 00:06:35  
Since I"m too lazy to make a thread I found this fascinating:

Why women aren't funny

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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-13 03:20:32  
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Britain announced hopes to become the first major Western country to join a Chinese-led development bank on Thursday, drawing a concerned response from Washington.

The $50 billion Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been feted by Beijing as a way of financing regional development, and is seen as a potential rival to US-based institutions such as the World Bank.

Finance minister George Osborne said Britain would join discussions with other founding members to set out the institution's governance and accountability structures later this month, in a move to bolster relations with China.

"Joining the AIIB at the founding stage will create an unrivalled opportunity for the UK and Asia to invest and grow together," Osborne said in a statement.

The move drew a cautious response from Washington, a rare note of discord in the special relationship that follows criticism from the US about Britain's falling defence spending.

"We believe any new multilateral institution should incorporate the high standards of the World Bank and the regional development banks," said US National Security Council spokesman Patrick Ventrell.

"Based on many discussions, we have concerns about whether the AIIB will meet these high standards, particularly related to governance, and environmental and social safeguards."

China and 20 other countries signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the Beijing-headquartered bank in October.

The bank has support from countries including India, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

However several major economies allied to the United States including Japan, South Korea and Australia have declined to become founding members.
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Iceland on Thursday announced it was dropping its bid to join the European Union in line with pledges made two years ago by its then new eurosceptic government.

Iceland first applied for EU membership in 2009 but Foreign Minister Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson said in a statement that the centre-right government had informed current EU president Latvia and the European Commission of its decision to annul the application.

"Iceland's interests are better served outside the European Union," the minister wrote on his website.

Iceland first applied for EU membership under a leftist government in 2009, when the country was badly shaken by an economic crisis that saw the Icelandic krona lose almost half its value, making eurozone membership an attractive prospect.

But the thorny issue of fishing quotas was seen as a key obstacle to joining the bloc, although it was never brought up in the accession talks.

Fishing represents an important part of the Icelandic economy, and it was never made clear how differences between Brussels and Reykjavik could be patched over on the subject.

Thousands of protesters had thronged the streets of Reykjavik last year to demand a referendum after the government said it was dropping its EU membership bid without a popular vote.

But opinion polls more recently began to show growing resistance among Icelanders to EU membership.

The head of the Social Democratic opposition, Arni Pall Arnasson, however lamented that the government had taken the decision without approval from a majority in parliament.

- Clawing back -

When the centrist Progress Party and the right-wing Independence Party came to power in 2013 they suspended the talks with Brussels.

Iceland has said it wants to maintain "close ties and cooperation" with the EU, and indeed already benefits from such links.

The North Atlantic island is a member of Europe's visa-free Schengen area and the European Economic Area.

That allows it to export seafood to the mainland tariff-free and helps boost tourism, which is crucial to the country's foreign exchange earnings.

Iceland has clawed its way back from the demise of its bloated financial sector in 2008, with official figures showing this week that GDP reached record levels last year.

At constant prices, Iceland's GDP grew by 1.9 percent in 2014 to beat a GDP record dating back to pre-crisis levels, according to Statistics Iceland.

However, "GDP per capita remains lower than in 2008, and while there is no shortage of jobs, we lack jobs that pay well, especially for young graduates," University of Iceland economics professor Asgeir Jonsson told AFP.

For many Icelanders, joining the EU has not been a major priority, with concern instead over how to pay back loans taken on when the economy seemed to be booming before the crash.

The small Nordic country was hit hard as the crash of US investment bank Lehman Brothers caused the collapse of its three largest banks.

Without effective oversight, Iceland's banks had taken out massive cheap loans abroad, scooping up assets worth several times the island's annual output.

Iceland then became the first Western European nation in 25 years to appeal to the International Monetary Fund to save its battered economy.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-03-13 05:51:12  
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
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President Barack Obama's fiscal 2016 budget proposal would shrink U.S. deficits by $1.232 trillion over 10 years compared to those expected under current tax and spending laws, the Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday.

The deficit reduction, although smaller than that claimed by the White House, is largely due to Obama's proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy, his plans for lower spending on military operations in Afghanistan and net savings from proposed immigration reforms, the CBO said.

For fiscal 2016, the first full year under Obama's fiscal blueprint if Congress were to adopt it, the deficit would fall to $380 billion from $455 billion, the CBO's latest forecast under current laws.

But Congress routinely casts aside the president's budget request and passes its own budget and spending bills. Next week, Republican-controlled budget committees in the House and Senate intend to unveil their own proposals for budgets that eliminate deficits within 10 years, with deep spending cuts expected for some federal benefits programs.

Under the analysis from the non-partisan CBO, near term deficits under Obama's proposal would be smaller than those forecast by the White House Office of Management and Budget, while deficits in later years are larger.

The CBO's fiscal 2016 deficit estimate is $94 billion less than the White House $474 billion estimate, a trend that continues through about 2019, when they grow larger in CBO analysis.

The CBO's estimate for a cumulative deficit of $5.977 trillion from 2016 through 2025 is $303 billion higher than the White House's forecast.

The CBO said its estimates for spending on federal benefits and interest costs are lower in the near term than the White House estimates. But the CBO's estimated revenues will grow more slowly later in the decade due to its assumptions for reduced economic growth and lower effective tax rates on corporate profits and other income.
Obama budget would shrink deficits by $1.2 trillion over 10 years: CBO
The CBO report's projections include higher than normal income for those wealthy individuals, mainly because they are expecting for the economy to bounce back to the Bush levels of growth after the next 2 and a half years.

In other words, the CBO is saying that Obama's budget will exceed expectations when Obama is no longer in office and controlling economic factors the government can control.
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 08:16:36  
fonewear said: »
Why women aren't funny

Can't watch video from work, but I can only assume it's full of ***.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2015-03-13 08:58:20  
Maybe one in a thousand are, but generally women aren't funny. They don't need to be.
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 08:59:34  
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Maybe one in a thousand are, but generally women aren't funny. They don't need to be.

Seriously, were you sodomized and beaten and left for dead by a group of marauding feminist man haters in some sort of post-apocalyptic time travel nightmare a la The Road Warrior?

What do you have against the double-X?
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2015-03-13 09:02:41  
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Maybe one in a thousand are, but generally women aren't funny. They don't need to be.

Seriously, were you sodomized and beaten and left for dead by a group of marauding feminist man haters in some sort of post-apocalyptic time travel nightmare a la The Road Warrior?

What do you have against the double-X?

Now I'm a sexist because I don't generally think women are funny?
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 09:06:20  
Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Now I'm a sexist because I don't generally think women are funny?

You're a sexist for pretty much every feeling you've expressed on women on this forum ever.

But your dismissive attitude about a gender is in stark contrast to your stated feeling of everyone being an individual responsible for their own actions. "Everyone is an individual, but women aren't funny because vaginas."

Doesn't really jive.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-13 09:08:59  
What about the feels?!
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-03-13 09:10:38  
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post-apocalyptic time travel nightmare a la The Road Warrior?
Yeah, weren't we promised that future back in the 1980s?

What gives?

Also, where's my hoverboard?
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 09:10:55  
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What about the feels?!

What about dismissing all discussion by insultingly repeatiting the word "feels" as if emotion isn't a natural part of the human experience.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2015-03-13 09:11:47  
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Now I'm a sexist because I don't generally think women are funny?

You're a sexist for pretty much every feeling you've expressed on women on this forum ever.

But your dismissive attitude about a gender is in stark contrast to your stated feeling of everyone being an individual responsible for their own actions. "Everyone is an individual, but women aren't funny because vaginas."

Doesn't really jive.
lol, c'mon dude, it's too early to be this bigoted and intolerant isn't it?
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 09:12:07  
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Ramyrez said: »
post-apocalyptic time travel nightmare a la The Road Warrior?
Yeah, weren't we promised that future back in the 1980s?

What gives?

Also, where's my hoverboard?

‘Back to the Future’ hoverboard fantasy becomes reality
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-13 09:13:09  
Ramyrez said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
What about the feels?!

What about dismissing all discussion by insultingly repetiting the word "feels" as if emotion isn't a natural part of the human experience.
Feelings are a two way street though.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-13 09:13:49  
Psst Nausi, we're not on Stormfront. I repeat, this isn't Stormfront.
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 09:13:53  
Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Ramyrez said: »
Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Now I'm a sexist because I don't generally think women are funny?

You're a sexist for pretty much every feeling you've expressed on women on this forum ever.

But your dismissive attitude about a gender is in stark contrast to your stated feeling of everyone being an individual responsible for their own actions. "Everyone is an individual, but women aren't funny because vaginas."

Doesn't really jive.
lol, c'mon dude, it's too early to be this bigoted and intolerant isn't it?

Aapparently not for you.

For someone who decries victim complexes, you've got a major one. And a blind spot to your clearly bigoted viewpoints.

Whatever. Don't have the patience today to stretch this out with you yet again.
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By Ramyrez 2015-03-13 09:15:34  
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »
Psst Nausi, we're not on Stormfront. I repeat, this isn't Stormfront.

I actually had to look that up to find out what the *** it is.

It seems like a place he'd feel very at home and validated, tis true.
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