01-06-2014, 10:25 AM
Believe most looked down on the Morman religion and didn't take the time to investigate the person. I was raised around the religion and didn't have a problem with that. I looked at the person, what they stand for and what they have done.
Romney worked for the Winter Olympics in Utah, never took a paycheck until they got it turn a profit, and then donated all of the pay to charity. Yes, he ran Bane Capital and when in business your in that to make a profit. He did that, sometimes decisions have to be made that not everyone will agree with.
I believe we need someone that understands that a government can't spend more then it takes in. Clinton had a balanced budget and a surplus at the end of his presidency, but still the debt wasn't tackled. No politician wants to talk about cutting benefits, or entitlements, or anything that would led to a productive conversation on how to deal with this economic mess.
There is a reason we can print so much money without it really having much of a effect on the economy, its because the dollar is the standard for now, other countries have to purchase the dollar to purchase oil. That will soon change as it did with Brittan and the Sterling. Countries are changing how they deal with the dollar, Japan, Russia, and many others are moving away from it. When the dollar is no longer the standard, we will only be able to print as much money as our GDP, which as most know isn't as good as it should be.
The United States shows a debt of 17 trillion dollars. Is that really what our debt is? No, there is about another 100 trillion in unfunded liabilities. Look at the other countries that have had to deal with type of situation. Cypress is a good example of what happens, banks close and funds are frozen, government then takes a nice portion of everyones savings to stabilize the country. The IMF will require this to loan them funds to get the country back on their feet, the government will never reimburse the people that lost money in this transaction.
Remember when Russia was up in arms about this one day, and then silent the next. There was a very good reason for this, they realized they could get their funds from a bank outside of Cypress. I am sure there were some that lost a good amount of money because of this, but the big boys got theirs.
Some people in the United States are preparing for this event. The government is watching to see who are getting prepared because this will be some of the people that they target to confiscate their food to give to the ones without it. Just like they wish to know where all the weapons are at so they can take those also to prevent people for standing up for what is theirs.
The United States was founded on certain principles that have slowly faded to past history. We were never to have to pay taxes on the land we purchased, there was never a federal income tax (1862) as there is today, government couldn't take your land as it pleases. All these things happen today. Emanate Domain was suppose to be for the betterment of the community, now its used to help big business. Most taxes were enacted to support mans primary goal, the war machine.
Then you hear, our Founding Fathers would turn over in their graves. This might or might not be true. They were involved in government to reap the benefits from it. One of the people I most admire is Thomas Jefferson, and look how he was treated compared to other presidents before him when he died.
Now on to one true fact that remains. The person that will be brave enough to tackle these problems will only be president for one term, they will have to sacrifice their name to make things right, because all will ridiculed him or her to no end for making the hard decisions that will have to be made.
I believe we need to limit their terms and have the ability to replace them when they don't do the job they were elected for, but this also has a down side to it. We have spent our children's and grandchildren's for our enjoyment today.
My other problem with the governments involvement in health care is, show me one program they have run properly. 38 states in this country would not allow you to purchase you policy outside of the state. There would always be one main provider that controlled 70-95 percent of the policies in that state with the rest of the companies fighting for what was left of the pie. It is a very noble thing to do, but will it work like we have been told is the underlying question. 85 percent of the people had healthcare, so that means only 15 percent didn't. Instead of trying to get the 15 percent healthcare, they opted for affecting everyone.
I am not sure about others but I have a very nice policy, 100.00 out of pocket before they started paying 80% of the bills, 1500.00 out of pocket before they paid 100 percent of the bill. Every year since the passing of the AHA I have had premium increases, and this year was the worst, but I doubt as bad as others have gotten. Corporations will probably start dropping health care for employees, they just don't want to be the first, but once that first one happens get ready for all to join in. It is after all a great business move. We are always going to have poor people that don't want to try to aspire to be more, just a fact of life. When this first started I said that we would see nice premium increases along with a lot of major changes to policies. They will either get you on the front end, or the back end. I always remember these words, You must pass it before you know whats in it. What great words to live by.
People used to rely on each other, now they rely on the government. I like the old saying, give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Okay, I am off my soapbox.
Romney worked for the Winter Olympics in Utah, never took a paycheck until they got it turn a profit, and then donated all of the pay to charity. Yes, he ran Bane Capital and when in business your in that to make a profit. He did that, sometimes decisions have to be made that not everyone will agree with.
I believe we need someone that understands that a government can't spend more then it takes in. Clinton had a balanced budget and a surplus at the end of his presidency, but still the debt wasn't tackled. No politician wants to talk about cutting benefits, or entitlements, or anything that would led to a productive conversation on how to deal with this economic mess.
There is a reason we can print so much money without it really having much of a effect on the economy, its because the dollar is the standard for now, other countries have to purchase the dollar to purchase oil. That will soon change as it did with Brittan and the Sterling. Countries are changing how they deal with the dollar, Japan, Russia, and many others are moving away from it. When the dollar is no longer the standard, we will only be able to print as much money as our GDP, which as most know isn't as good as it should be.
The United States shows a debt of 17 trillion dollars. Is that really what our debt is? No, there is about another 100 trillion in unfunded liabilities. Look at the other countries that have had to deal with type of situation. Cypress is a good example of what happens, banks close and funds are frozen, government then takes a nice portion of everyones savings to stabilize the country. The IMF will require this to loan them funds to get the country back on their feet, the government will never reimburse the people that lost money in this transaction.
Remember when Russia was up in arms about this one day, and then silent the next. There was a very good reason for this, they realized they could get their funds from a bank outside of Cypress. I am sure there were some that lost a good amount of money because of this, but the big boys got theirs.
Some people in the United States are preparing for this event. The government is watching to see who are getting prepared because this will be some of the people that they target to confiscate their food to give to the ones without it. Just like they wish to know where all the weapons are at so they can take those also to prevent people for standing up for what is theirs.
The United States was founded on certain principles that have slowly faded to past history. We were never to have to pay taxes on the land we purchased, there was never a federal income tax (1862) as there is today, government couldn't take your land as it pleases. All these things happen today. Emanate Domain was suppose to be for the betterment of the community, now its used to help big business. Most taxes were enacted to support mans primary goal, the war machine.
Then you hear, our Founding Fathers would turn over in their graves. This might or might not be true. They were involved in government to reap the benefits from it. One of the people I most admire is Thomas Jefferson, and look how he was treated compared to other presidents before him when he died.
Now on to one true fact that remains. The person that will be brave enough to tackle these problems will only be president for one term, they will have to sacrifice their name to make things right, because all will ridiculed him or her to no end for making the hard decisions that will have to be made.
I believe we need to limit their terms and have the ability to replace them when they don't do the job they were elected for, but this also has a down side to it. We have spent our children's and grandchildren's for our enjoyment today.
My other problem with the governments involvement in health care is, show me one program they have run properly. 38 states in this country would not allow you to purchase you policy outside of the state. There would always be one main provider that controlled 70-95 percent of the policies in that state with the rest of the companies fighting for what was left of the pie. It is a very noble thing to do, but will it work like we have been told is the underlying question. 85 percent of the people had healthcare, so that means only 15 percent didn't. Instead of trying to get the 15 percent healthcare, they opted for affecting everyone.
I am not sure about others but I have a very nice policy, 100.00 out of pocket before they started paying 80% of the bills, 1500.00 out of pocket before they paid 100 percent of the bill. Every year since the passing of the AHA I have had premium increases, and this year was the worst, but I doubt as bad as others have gotten. Corporations will probably start dropping health care for employees, they just don't want to be the first, but once that first one happens get ready for all to join in. It is after all a great business move. We are always going to have poor people that don't want to try to aspire to be more, just a fact of life. When this first started I said that we would see nice premium increases along with a lot of major changes to policies. They will either get you on the front end, or the back end. I always remember these words, You must pass it before you know whats in it. What great words to live by.
People used to rely on each other, now they rely on the government. I like the old saying, give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Okay, I am off my soapbox.

