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What's your best guess about Republican concern for the poor, No Child Left Behind?Why does the DNC hate the poor?
That should be the question.
And why do the poor continue to fall for it?
Public education is my guess
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What's your best guess about Republican concern for the poor, No Child Left Behind?Why does the DNC hate the poor?
That should be the question.
And why do the poor continue to fall for it?
Public education is my guess
It should be called NO CHILD ALLOWED AHEAD.What's your best guess about Republican concern for the poor, No Child Left Behind?Why does the DNC hate the poor?
That should be the question.
And why do the poor continue to fall for it?
Public education is my guess
Obama has been one of the best investments Goldman Sachs ever made. The one percent win regardless of which choice we make in the voting booth.They lend money to the 1% Obama was picked to serve, not the 47% duped into putting him into office.
Gruber had it dead right.
I'm pretty sure there are good Republicans working the front lines of education, but they make the same mistake good Democrats make in the voting booth.BTW, there was not a single Republican on the school board, and I never had a Republican principal.
The one percent win regardless of which choice we make in the voting booth.
Which capitalists is China talking to?dear, win??? Only Marx thought there should be class war with winners and he got 200 million killed. Also, the folks at Goldman won when they got their Harvard MBA's, not when a politician was elected. Did you ever wonder why why France or Holland would talk to Goldman about how to finance their governments and not to a fool liberal like you?
Which capitalists is China talking to?dear, win??? Only Marx thought there should be class war with winners and he got 200 million killed. Also, the folks at Goldman won when they got their Harvard MBA's, not when a politician was elected. Did you ever wonder why why France or Holland would talk to Goldman about how to finance their governments and not to a fool liberal like you?
"Human rights defenders in China regularly face police harassment, house arrest, short-term detention, 'reeducation through labor,' forcible commitment to psychiatric facilities, or imprisonment on criminal charges, often on state security or public order grounds.
"Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo is serving an 11-year sentence in Heilongjiang province for incitement to subvert state power. His wife, Liu Xia, has been missing since December 2010. She is believed to be under house arrest in the capital Beijing to prevent her from campaigning on her husband’s behalf.
"Li Tie, a writer and dissident from Wuhan in Hubei province, was sentenced on January 18 to 10 years in prison for subversion. Li’s especially harsh sentence was the last of several given to several long-standing democracy activists in the wake of the Arab Spring.
"After a year in detention, veteran activists Ni Yulan and Dong Jiqin were sentenced on April 10 to two years and eight months, and two years respectively for 'creating a disturbance.' An appeal court shortened Ni’s sentence by two months in July.
"In late April, the blind activist Chen Guangcheng escaped from his home in Shandong province where he had been unlawfully confined with his family since his release from an unjustified prison term for 'intentionally damaging property and gathering crowds to disturb transport order.' Helped by a network of activists, Chen sought refuge at the United States Embassy in Beijing. Following tense negotiations between the US and China over several weeks, Chen was finally allowed to leave with his family on May 19 to study in the US, after central government envoys gave assurances there would be an investigation into his unlawful detention. Chen Kegui, Chen’s nephew, faces homicide charges for injuring several guards who raided Chen’s brother’s home in the middle of the night after they realized Chen had escaped. Local judicial authorities barred Chen Kegui’s lawyers from representing him, claiming they had already appointed a legal aid lawyer for him."
Why do rich neo-con$ bow before succe$$ful Chinese capitalist$?
World Report 2013 China Human Rights Watch
Are you too stupid to explain why you endorse human rights violations by your capitalistic brethren in China?too stupid we can all cut and paste a million links. Do you act like an idiot on purpose?
So when did the US economy recover?yes, to avoid depression and help the economy and pensions recover.
the recession was over years ago thanks to QE and related activity if thats what you want to know.
WOW! It's hilarious that you actually believe this nonsense. I suppose you're looking to GDP numbers as proof that the recession has ended. .
. If you think creating more asset bubbles in the stock and bond markets is a recovery then you're crazy. These bubble will burst as well.
How many years ago did economists begin using "geometric weighting", "hedonics", and "substitution" when calculating GDP and CPI?yes dear economists using the same definitions we have used for decades concluded the recession was over many years ago.
How many years ago did economists begin using "geometric weighting", "hedonics", and "substitution" when calculating GDP and CPI?
Current stock prices are not used in GDP calculations and there is no evidence of a bubble in them anyway. The Fed has been brilliant so far. If they'd get some help toward cpaitalism the economy would boom.
Is there any credible/accurate way of measuring today's UE and inflation rates as they would have been calculated before 1960?The Government has been massaging official statistics since the early 60's. Unemployment statistics were first, starting with Kennedy, who disliked high unemployment numbers, a new classification was developed that scrubbed so-called ‘discouraged workers’ from the headline data, causing unemployment figures to drop.
Richard Nixon bequeathed us the so-called “core inflation” measure, which strips out food and fuel.
Is anyone else getting the impression Special Ed isn't here to honestly contribute to finding the truth about the state of the US Economy? (no sarcasm required)Gee I didn't know that asset prices were not included in GDP, or CPI calculations (heavy sarcasm)!
Is there any credible/accurate way of measuring today's UE and inflation rates as they would have been calculated before 1960?The Government has been massaging official statistics since the early 60's. Unemployment statistics were first, starting with Kennedy, who disliked high unemployment numbers, a new classification was developed that scrubbed so-called ‘discouraged workers’ from the headline data, causing unemployment figures to drop.
Richard Nixon bequeathed us the so-called “core inflation” measure, which strips out food and fuel.
Is anyone else getting the impression Special Ed isn't here to honestly contribute to finding the truth about the state of the US Economy? (no sarcasm required)
I realize it's (virtually) impossible to gauge the motives of posters on the internet; however, Special Ed shows flashes of real economic insight you might expect from a business school professor, yet he doesn't seem willing to share his knowledge with those he perceives as inferiors ("liberals") Or maybe he's a retired Ivy League Marxist with way too much time on his hands? My biggest problem is not knowing when his posts are red herrings,He acts more like a troll than anything else. Condescension and insults in one sentence blurbs that he repeats to no end. Very little in the way of contribution. What's funny is that he calls everything he disagrees with "too liberal" and "stupid" while hailing all things Republican.
He claims that the economy has recovered and it was policy that was responsible