Sunday, November 18, 2012

Anti-thesis: Why Romney failed? By Mark Alegre

> Anti-thesis: Why Romney failed? By Mark Alegre

To Mark Alegre and the other Obama fans:

No theses or dissertations are necessary.

A sentence or two will do.

Just focus on the question - on the good you see in Obama and his character ...
(not the bad in Bush, Romney, or whoever you want to snipe on).

dido

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> Anti-thesis: Why Romney failed? By Mark Alegre
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> Mitt Romney while he have business tack, seems to forget that America is a nation of immigrants thus his strategy stinks when it comes to the poor:
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> (1)Quote:" I don't care for the poor because they have safety net.........he accuse the 47 % as free loaders, mendicants. He talks above economic strategy but insist to cut taxes for the rich, and balance progress and economic stride by adding $ 2.5 trillion to defense posture thus was seen as a hawk forgetting that america is a diverse nation of which their home of origin are affected by the pangs of war, deprivation and poverty.
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> (2) During the primary of GOP presidentiables, he said, he would take it in with Russia, a very confusing statement related to the new regime of liberalize communism out of the glashnos Reagan/Gorbachev accord which in my mind re emergence of the cold war rhetoric. The idea of asking additional $2.5 trillion budget to defense is scary to say the least.....relative to his plan to pursue path of citizenship to illegal alien.
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> (3) He opposed the Dream Act, a measure that would bring employment and legalization of children of illegal alien, who by nature were innocent to the infraction their parents commit to better their economic status and be part of the american dream of prosperity.
> (4) Mitt Romney opposed the ObamaCare after the Supreme court decision, and bow its abrogation which incense the sentiments of the wage earner slot with low paying jobs, part time workers, daily wage earners, retirees with fix income from social securities, wards of the state by their being mentally handicap which is related to planned parenthood for sexually active young adults......to curb unwanted pregnancy by use of ounce of prevention, e.g. Condom, IUD, day after pill, diaphragm, etc...
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> (5) The worse sin; he flip-plop position which is why, those independent voters find him unreliable, prone to dictates of lobbyist interest seen in the super-pac millionaire/billionaire big business supporters.
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> The above issues were the most prominent common sense issues the Republican party must address.
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> The election of Obama was seen as a respite of the republican penchant for war rather the opposite of democrats who tend to spread the goodies of taking care of those by design fell on the safety net of dependency in government subsidy program marginalized by color, creed, race and nationality.
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> In my thirty two years in America, this is the most contentious election contest that friends and relatives even husbands and wives cancel each others vote,...........this is not good for maintaining the Union of the States, but divisive eruption symptomic of a decaying America. Which reminds me of JFK's challenge for all of us to ponder: "Ask not what your county can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
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> It's half a century that this words were spoken, they are as relevant today as it was in the slowly creeping symptom of disunity which historically destroyed Rome many centuries ago.
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> The secessionist petition of twenty States is problematic to say the least.
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> In the 21st century; the alignment of foes and friends in the worldwide community must work to preserve the environment, our resources for the generations that will follow.
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> This preservation I am talking about is easy, not too heavy a load if we the people renounce war as a global policy; seek diplomatic solutions to every issue, to jettison humanity to the 21st exploration of frontier of the Red planet Mars and the moon for the civilization yet to come.
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> The flip side is scary, a nuclear freeze that will bring this civilization to the cavemen era.
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> Mark Alegre
> Global PeaceMaker innovator
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> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Three Major good things Obama did:
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> 1)He ended the Recession within 6 months of assuming office - The National Bureau of Economic Research, the official arbiter of the starts and ends of Recessions, stated the Moron Bush Recession officially ended in June 2009.
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> 2)He restored international respect for America all over the world from Neocon Bush.
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> 3)He officially reintroduced human brains to the Oval Office sorely missing for eight years.
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> Ricky
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> ________________________________
>  
>
> >>>
> We have to boycott Papa John's.
> <<<
>
> Julia Lagoc is a "die-hard" Obama fan.
> Amanda Bueno has "many, many reasons" for being an Obama fan.
> Cesar Lumba (CesarL) ...
>
> Well, CesarL is full of ...
> Well, CesarL is full of Obama ...
> Well, CesarL is full of Obama and ... of HIMSELF.
> Just my opinion.
>
> Then there is ...
> (not necessarily in any order)
> Rodel Rodis
> Perry Diaz
> Jay Caedo
> ProfT
> Isda
> RickyS
> Dr. Pulmano
> EagleWings
> ...
> (if I missed mentioning you, please speak up.)
>
> This question has remained unanswered (or did I miss the response):
> What thing(s) do you know REALLY know that is both "true and good" about Obama (especially about his character)?
>
> > We have to boycott Papa John's. Let the damn business go bankrupt. The
> > employees will scrape up funds to buy the business once it's in Chapter 11.
> >
> > There are a lot of these flim-flam artists masquerading as legitimate
> > businessmen who are punishing their employees because Obama won. Papa
> > John's can afford to donate two million pizzas over the coming year but
> > says he can't absorb the additional cost of Obamacare. There are also a
> > bunch of lunatics who were claiming on the eve of the past election that if
> > Obama won they would have to lay off many employees.
> >
> > Ben Rivera claims I do not understand how business works? He obviously
> > knows nothing about my background. Meanwhile, the CEO of Papa John's is
> > supposedly a good businessman? If he reduces the hours of his employees so
> > that his employees become technically part-time workers, does that mean he
> > is prepared to lose business too since less employee hours will mean
> > reduced production and sales? What a nut? And this is one of Ben Rivera's
> > heroes.
> >
> > And if he makes all or most of his employees part-time workers just to
> > avoid buying insurance for his employees, he will surely go bankrupt
> > eventually because he will have an army of workers who will have no respect
> > for him, who will in fact hate him, who will have no loyalty to the
> > company, who may even sabotage the business.
> >
> > This is the kind of business executive that Ben Rivera would emulate if he
> > were in business? No wonder Gene Pulmano refuses to reply to Ben Rivera's
> > posts, which consist mainly of rebuttals to every single post made by
> > people like Ricky Sobrevinas, Gene Pulmano and me.
> >
> > The guy has no ideas of his own. He just knows that whatever the three of
> > us offer as real-world alternatives simply won't work.
> >
> > C
> >
> > > **
> > >
> > >
> > > Ben Rivera: I take it that Cesar does not have any clue on how businesses
> > > are run and the realities of life. Obamacare is not free and it will have
> > > tremendous impact (mostly negative) on the economy particularly job
> > > creation. The former head of CBO (Congressional Budget Office) Elmendorf (?
> > > not sure of spelling) predicted that Obamcare when implemented will result
> > > in job loss of about 800,000. We are seeing the results now particularly in
> > > the restaurant industry where companies like Papa John, Applebee, Denny's,
> > > etc. had come out openly that they will have to pass on the cost to
> > > customers and/or layoff some of their employees or reduce the number of
> > > hours worked. Bottomline, us taxpayers/customers will end up paying for an
> > > ill conceived Obamacare. It is not the CEO of Papa John who is punishing
> > > its employees (Cesar you got this wrong), it's Obamacare, duh!
> > >
> > >
> > > Cesar Lumba: Hi,John Schnatter, CEO of Papa John's, is threatening to
> > > reduce worker's hours to 30 hours per week in order to avoid covering them
> > > under the Affordable Care act (Obamacare). He claims it will cost an
> > > additional 11 to 14 cents per pizza to cover his employees, a cost he
> > > cannot absorb or pass along to customers, so he plans to make his employees
> > > absorb the cost through reduced hours and reduced pay.
> > >
> > >
> > > That's why I signed a petition to John Schnatter, CEO of Papa John's
> > > Pizza, which says:
> > >
> > > "Stop punishing your employees. If you can afford to give away 2 million
> > > pizzas, you can find a way to afford 14 cents a pizza to cover your
> > > employees."
> > >
> > > Will you sign this petition? Click here:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://signon.org/sign/papa-johns-stop-threatening?source=s.em.mt&r_by=4562168
> > >
> > > Thanks!

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