In his 1995 book, Dreams From My Father, Barack Obama never revealed the identity of a mysterious mentor cited 22 times only as ‘Frank’. In the audio version of his book, all references to ‘Frank’ were deleted.
Even after we learned back in 2008 that “Frank” was Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis and had 600-page FBI file devoted to him, the mainstream media never confronted Obama as to the exact nature of the relationship with Davis while growing up in Hawaii.
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Maybe the government should start giving all
children aptitude test. Once a skill has been identified, they can be placed in a government work program, and through that, their annual worth can be determined. All basic needs (i.e. Food/shelter) will be met, however they must be content to live as the government demands.
Is that your utopia Ryan?
So are you advocating that home ownership should be a right?
Also what’s your unit and time of service in Iraq?
Rumple Stiltskin the Heritage Foundation is a right wing fundamentalist think tank that exists, according to their own words, “promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense”
Now on the content of the article:
(1) The fallacy of this argument lays in (a) the argument uses middle class and capitalist values of ‘wealth’ to define poverty. Such as having an AC and having a TV. What it doesn’t take into account is that poor people get AC, TV, or electronics from second hand stores where it may cost them next to nothing to buy. (b) this argument attempts to put working and poor people into the middle class dividing the working class at salaries that simply aren’t accurate in today’s society.
The poverty line in the US is 20,000/yr for a family of 4. Yet rent in most major cities would prevent anyone living in that budget from living in good conditions or stable housing.
Further, who cares? Really, who cares is a poor person has a $10 used tv and VCR from 1995? That doesn’t mean they are living in good living conditions. It means hey spent $10 at the good will. Lol.
Kyle Lumpiesz I believe every human being has a basic human right to a home. Also, I’m not going to say this again. Not one more time. Read the post. I have already said my unit, time, and location. Use your brain. Read. You’re so desperate to try and discredit me personally, take the time to read the post.
“Free” food, healthcare, cell phone service, Internet, education, and housing.
Did I leave anything out Ryan; or are there more “rights” that are granted in the constitution?
You swore to uphold the constitution, so this should be interesting.
Rumple Stiltskin if there was “free healthcare” there wouldn’t be millions of people without healthcare. If food was “free” there wouldn’t be millions of children living with food scarcity. If housing was “free” there would not be 3,000,000 homeless people.
Interesting how there is all this “free” stuff, yet millions upon millions of people don’t have access to the same things you say are “free.”
Here’s all that “free” stuff
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/10/29/child-poverty-in-the-u-s-is-among-the-worst-in-the-developed-world/
Facebook is not exactly the best forum
For discussion, you simply cannot repeat your unit and time in Iraq? I don’t understand what’s the problem?
It’s a shame their parents were pieces of$#%&!@*that didn’t take advantage of the wealth this country offers through capitalism.
Shame on them, not shame on this country.