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    BTW, NYC is getting ready to add 2500 additional students to classes as a result of the surge of illegal immigration over the summer. Are their parents' property taxes going to pay for the 100 additional teachers, roughly 10 additional administrative support positions, and other costs to the schools?

    No, and as NY level funds schools through property taxes and state taxes, MY taxes are going to be impacted by the required additions to the schools.
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    The skilletheads in office - all parties - can't seem to agree with anything that will benefit the PEOPLE THAT ELECTED THEM.

    They are just pretend adults playing kid's games.

    "I am not going to agree to anything because they called me a name or embarrassed me in the media...."

    One comment that ALWAYS gives me a wonderful chuckle is the "I want to work with (Name your favorite government agency/issue/problem)"

    Then they sit down and pout when they don't get their way.

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    Obamacare/ACA is a joke.

    Again, Selling 500 tickets for a bus that only holds 45 people is what it boils down to.

    Instead of starting to REFORM the system - they just threw MORE people into a system that is over burdened and over priced.

    I have a problem with BOTH sides of the isssue.

    To quote an idiot, who has become a persona non grata to some politicians - The voters are stupid for falling for the scam?


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    I was told I'd be able to keep my doctor under my HC coverage. Then, I was called and told that my doctor could not see me anymore because my insurance wasn't accepted anymore. Instead of starting all over witha new doc, I decided to wait and change my coverage so I can go back to see him.

    Not a huge deal for me, but what about the people who can't wait?


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    Both parties are to blame for the mess.

    Instead of focusing on lowering the costs - meds, implants and care - they go ahead with a broad plan that does NOTHING to improve the system and the way HC is delivered to the masses.

    Reforming the system is easy. You focus on the 'foundation' - you just don't start to add floors to the building w/o checking on building's basement.

    Or you can accept the plan and read thru the paperwork later on?

    That's a winning strategy..

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    Yesterday's verdict in Fergueson was sad, but the violence that followed was tragic for the community, and I do not see how that will befit anyone in any way, shape or form whatsoever. I feel sorry for the people who worked hard to build businesses or own franchises in the area that are now ashes and rubble, and think the whole city will be all the worse for wear no matter what.

    Sad, sad, senseless, sad.
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    I heard just a bit of a story on the news last night about a 12-year-old boy in Cleveland who was shot by police at a playground. He apparently had some kind of a toy gun that was very hard to distinguish from a real gun and was pointing it at other people. Where did he get the toy gun and why did he take it to the playground? Did the police tell him to drop it? Did they realize he was a child? This is so sad.

    Why wasn't the National Guard in place before the Ferguson verdict was announced? I thought they'd been placed on standby in anticipation of problems occurring once the verdict was publicized.
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    The rioters in Ferguson claim the policeman who killed Brown was racist. Some of the properties they destroyed last night were owned by other minorities. So doesn't that make them racist too???
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Yesterday's verdict in Fergueson was sad, but the violence that followed was tragic for the community, and I do not see how that will befit anyone in any way, shape or form whatsoever. I feel sorry for the people who worked hard to build businesses or own franchises in the area that are now ashes and rubble, and think the whole city will be all the worse for wear no matter what.

    Sad, sad, senseless, sad.
    I don't understand why the verdict was sad. The kid robbed a store, assaulted an officer, then went for his sidearm. The eyewitness statements being bandied about by the media to fan the flames in the beginning of this mess were recanted, and once they were asked to testify under oath in front of the grand jury their stories changed.

    As to the media and the protest organizers, whatever happened to the charge "inciting to riot"? That's exactly what these charlatans are guilty of.
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    One of the most amusing things, to me, are the people who rail about something that bothers them.

    The best examples are the media prostitutes/politicians who get on a soapbox and SCREAM about their disgust/hatred on a subject.

    My favorite?

    The guy from the church who was against gay marriage and eventually was caught up in a meth/gay/massage scandal.

    Seems like he enjoyed hiring guys for massage, doing some drugs and getting frisky with the hired hands?

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    When people start with the 'blah blah' isn't what god wanted? They lose the arguement

    LOL, I'll ask god what he thinks, if I ever run into him?

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    I have worked with racists and people who were just plain ignorant.

    They aren't separated by THAT much.

    The comments about the riots/unrest as being a blemish on that kid's legacy totally screws up any credibility that their arguement may have held.

    In essence, they are trying to condone the behavior that led up to his death and blame the cop for shooting him?

    People without a true stance will continue to scream and cry when they do not get their way and throw anything at the wall to get it to stick.

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    Last thought?

    The people of ferguson think that the PD is racist and profile people?

    Well, they should call someone else instead of cops when they need them, I am sure they will get 'justice' that way?

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    I have worked with racists and people who were just plain ignorant.
    I've always considered racists among the most ignorant group of twits in humanity. Worse, by and large it's WILLFUL ignorance, because somewhere along the line someone has attempted to teach them otherwise.
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    One thing that really irritates the crap out of me is the 'victim mentality' that has surfaced lately.

    IF YOU END UP 'interacting' with a PO, chance are you are a victim of a crime or are acting/being stupid in your life?

    No one wants to admit the problem lies within?

    I have seen people act like idiots when the cops show up.... they call names, spit, swing, start to act like morons - then complain about getting rousted.

    All the morons that you see on TV that talk about kids getting being 'profiled' should talk to the kids and tell them that their actions determine your interactions with the law.

    It's simple formula, to simple for some idiots to comprehend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    I've always considered racists among the most ignorant group of twits in humanity. Worse, by and large it's WILLFUL ignorance, because somewhere along the line someone has attempted to teach them otherwise.
    Over the summer I saw a museum exhibit about the integration of the Little Rock schools. One of the pictures was of a group of black high school students walking into school, and a white girl in a group behind them, shouting. Then a few photos down was a picture of two women, one black and one white. Turned out it was the girl who had been shouting insults that day. Later in her life, she sought to reconcile with one of the black girls and now they give presentations to students together about their experiences, racism and prejudice.
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