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  • House Passes Bill Giving Obama 30 Days To Provide Sequestration Details

    Under last year’s agreement on the debt-ceiling, the Obama administration has to impose $109 billion in cuts to 2013 spending, and the House, on Wednesday, approved a bill that would give the administration 30 days to provide details on how it intends to carry out domestic and defense cuts.

    According to The Hill, the bill passed in a 414-2 vote, and the language in the bill is similar to language in an amendment to a Senate farm bill that calls on the Defense Department to issue a report on the economic impact of defense sequestration by August 15.

    The Obama administration has not indicated which programs they intend to cut, and pressure is mounting on the administration and Democrats to lessen cuts from defense spending.

    Rep. Buck McKeon (R-CA) said that the Obama administration needed to give details about the pending defense cuts in order to give industries that would be impacted a heads-up.

    Some of those defense cuts will hit Virginia, and Obama potentially risks losing the state -- and the election -- if Virginians who rely on the defense industry for their paychecks are impacted and then take it out against Obama in November.

    A newly-released Quinnipiac poll reveals a virtual tie in Virginia between Obama and Romney, which makes potential defense cuts in the Commonwealth even more dangerous for the Obama administration and his reelection chances.

    Virginia’s Gov. Bob McDonnell came to Washington yesterday and said the debate over sequestration is going to be a campaign issue anyway, so it’s better for Washington -- especially the Senate and Obama -- to be more transparent and clear in their intentions and proposals regarding defense cuts.

    “You’re putting hundreds of thousdands of jobs in my state at risk and you’re putting the United States military in a very bad circumstance when they’re fighting a war abroad and trying to figure out how they’re going to govern themselves,” McDonnell said, according to the Washington Post. “It’s not responsible governing. They need to act, they need to act now, and it’s not just Republican governors, Democrat governors as well share this belief that this horrific and unprecedented uncertainty created by the United States Congress.”

    Democrats have been trying to get Republicans to raise taxes for a reduction in defense cuts, but Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) -- and other Republicans -- are not falling for their ploy.

    "Government first, taxpayers second," Ryan said, according to The Hill. "That's what the so-called 'balanced approach means.' It means keep feeding higher spending with higher taxes.

    "Since there's an absence of leadership on these critical fiscal issues from the president of the United States, from the Senate of the United States, at the very least, show us how this is going to work."

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    What a damn mess. I can't even begin to work out how much of this type of bullshit will come to the surface when Obama finally fucks off.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
      What a damn mess. I can't even begin to work out how much of this type of bullshit will come to the surface when Obama finally fucks off.
      Welcome to the way blacks run business.

      Example 1001:

      Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake




      Baltimore to immigrants: Welcome in, no questions asked

      Baltimore, Md.'s population Baltimore's population has decreased by one-third since its peak in 1950.

      By James Eng, NBC News

      Baltimore is trying to stem a population decline by putting out the welcome mat for immigrants.
      Maryland’s "Charm City" is among a host of blue-collar U.S. municipalities that have established immigrant-friendly policies to try to reverse decades of population loss and jump-start job creation and economic growth, The Washington Post reports.

      The effort to attract foreigners is the opposite of actions by states like Arizona and Alabama, which have imposed strict anti-illegal immigration laws that have contributed to an exodus of immigrants.

      -
      Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has told Latinos that they are critical to meeting her goal of reversing the city’s population decline. The city’s population peaked at 950,000 in 1950 and has been declining for decades. The most recent census estimates pegged its population at 650,000, the Post reported.

      In March, Rawlings-Blake signed an order prohibiting police and social agencies from asking anyone about immigration status. The order also says no city funds, resources, or personnel shall be used to investigate or arrest people solely for a civil violation of federal immigration law. And it asks U.S. immigration agents to tell people they arrest that they are from the federal government, not the city.

      The Post notes that several other cities, most of them manufacturing giants that have fallen on hard times, are pushing immigration-friendly policies to stem an outflow of residents:


      The Global Detroit effort includes programs that help immigrants start small businesses, get driver’s licenses and learn English. As part of the Welcome Dayton Plan adopted last year, the Ohio city sponsors a soccer tournament for immigrant teams. Not to be outdone, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) says he wants his home town to be known as the most “immigrant-friendly city in the country.”

      “Immigrants have a lot to contribute to job creation and economic growth,” Steve Tobocman, a former Michigan House majority leader who heads Global Detroit, told the Post.

      Watch the most-viewed videos on NBCNews.com

      Tobocman, whose grandfather emigrated from eastern Poland to southwest Detroit in the early 1900s to pursue the American Dream, wrote last year:


      "No one strategy will, by itself, revitalize the Detroit regional economy. However, nothing is more powerful for remaking Detroit as a center of innovation, entrepreneurship and population growth, than embracing and increasing immigrant populations and the entrepreneurial culture and global connections that they bring and deliver."

      Not everyone is on board with the welcome-immigrants approach.

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      Maryland State Delegate Patrick L. McDonough, R-Baltimore County, said he is consulting with the conservative think-tank Judicial Watch about whether Rawlings-Blake is “aiding and abetting” people who are in the country illegally.

      McDonough told the Post:


      “For the mayor to want to increase the population of Baltimore City in principle is an admirable thing,” McDonough said. “But by going after people who don’t have a lawful presence, and all of the accompanying cultural and criminal issues associated with that policy, you are counterproductive. You’re going to discourage people who live in the city from continuing to be there.”

      Last edited by line-em-up; 07-25-2012, 06:15 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
        What a damn mess. I can't even begin to work out how much of this type of bullshit will come to the surface when Obama finally fucks off.
        It will literally take years to figure out what that commie bastard has done to our country. Some of it will be irreversible, I'm sure.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
          Welcome to the way blacks run business.
          I've been to Detroit, New Orleans and so on, so I have a firm grasp on how liberal blacks run things.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
            I've been to Detroit, New Orleans and so on, so I have a firm grasp on how liberal blacks run things.
            I'm worried a lot more about his political ilk than I am his color. Socialist nut-bags come in all colors.

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            • #7
              I just want to keep my job. Lol. Plus sequestration will really hurt one ofthe last huge manufactuaring indistries we have left, and thus cripple the enconomy even further.

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              • #8
                Problem is it will never get past the senate.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                  I've been to Detroit, New Orleans and so on, so I have a firm grasp on how liberal blacks run things.
                  Bout like they run africa . And we all know how awesome and not 3rd world africa is

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by no4njnk View Post
                    Problem is it will never get past the senate.
                    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                    the bill passed in a 414-2 vote,
                    I don't know about that, 414-2 shows a huge bi-partisan interest.

                    Stevo
                    Originally posted by SSMAN
                    ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stevo View Post
                      I don't know about that, 414-2 shows a huge bi-partisan interest.

                      Stevo
                      Quite a few Dems are in districts that are looking at them saying if money is cut from THEM, then that Dem is gone
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        Quite a few Dems are in districts that are looking at them saying if money is cut from THEM, then that Dem is gone
                        They sold bullshit legislation on mediocre cuts and if the cuts don't happen they are in unelectably deep shit.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                          They sold bullshit legislation on mediocre cuts and if the cuts don't happen they are in unelectably deep shit.
                          They're praying nothing is done until after the elections. Which is why it's being brought up now.
                          I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                          • #14
                            obama is pretty much the poster child for shitty economic policy.
                            bush is on the back.

                            when people don't give a shit, the politicians run wild.
                            time to round em up and stomp em down

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                            • #15
                              Really? Blaming Obama's colour on his failures? So are his failures only half-failures because he's only half black?

                              Comon dudez.
                              Full time ninja editor.

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