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Income Protection and Affordability Act - "O'pportunity"

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“That means that no matter how we reform national income equality, we will keep this promise to the American people: If you like your job, you will be able to keep your job, period. If you like your income, you'll be able to keep your income, period. No one will take it away, no matter what.”

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President Obama addresses income inequality and his solution "O pportunity." But as he began, activists drowned out his remarks, chanting: 'Peaceful protesters have been arrested while "banksters" continue to destroy the American economy.'
"America is facing a crisis of income inequality. Millions of Americans earn substandard income. Millions do not have an income at all but are reduced to standing on street corners holding cardboard signs begging for food, work, and anything that'll help. Many more through no fault of their own have entered the country without documents and cannot find the work that Americans refuse to do... because in our present broken system of income distribution their needs are not met.

It is a social catastophe that's holding our economy hostage. All of the experts agree that incomes are the largest bite taken out of our GDP. We are spending, as a whole, twenty percent of our wealth on the top 1 percent nationwide. Most of the rest of our GDP is hidden in their foreign bank accounts so that it won't get taxed and help the country. This burden on our economy is driving the deficit higher and higher because in the past we tried to fix the problem of income inequality with inadequate legislation that only addressed the social symptoms of the cause. This is simply unacceptable. We need better than this. We can do better than this.

Income equality is a right. We are all equal in the eyes of God and guaranteed this by our Constitution. And this is why the Income Protection and Affordability Act is so vitally important. This legislation ensures that every American will enjoy a fair income at affordable national cost. It ensures that no one will stand on street corners begging for their share of the national pie. It ensures that no one has to rely on the old broken law-of-the-jungle income distribution system that is the root of our economic problems; robbing the nation of its GDP, adding to the nation's deficit, providing nothing but unfair substandard jobs and incomes while benefitting no one but the very rich.

The Income Protection and Affordability Act not only guarantees every American a good job and income equality, it slashes the increasing cost the nation pays for income and grows the economy by creating more jobs for the middle class. With this Act income equality will enter the 21st century and no American will ever again face destitution out in the cold, broken by the old system, alone, afraid... unequal in the eyes of the law."

Excerpt from President Barack Obama's Ohio speech on O'pportuntiy.

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Do comrades need to have a job or income? What about those who have neither and still deserve the full faith and credit of the United States of America! What about it?

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Comrade Obama is using his knowledge of what Freud called "transference" to determine the psychological state of His subjects. Transference is often manifested as a simple attraction towards a therapist, but in more extreme cases may appear as total, or near total dependence or worship. Based on the evidence, I'd say Dear Leader is making progress.

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We must not forget that "We the Collective" solemnly state to Our Leader: "If you like your Machiavellian Dialectical Dissemblance, you can keep your Machiavellian Dialectical Dissemblance, period."


--KOOK

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Dear me, does this mean that those who now have income without the burden of working will have to have jobs? Or will there be a provision that they can stay on the (taxpayer-funded) dole until age 126?

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RedDiaperette wrote:Dear me, does this mean that those who now have income without the burden of working will have to have jobs? Or will there be a provision that they can stay on the (taxpayer-funded) dole until age 126?

Jobs will be mandatory unless the dolee is able to demonstrate hardship, or that working could result in a loss of self esteem - in which case a presidential waiver may be granted.

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Has anyone reported Comrade KOOK for his boldfaced use of the phrase Machiavellian Dialectical Dissemblance? This is bourgeois intelligentsia if ever I have seen it! Such intellectual practices can be described as "mystification, by use of deliberately obscure language, thus leading to confused thinking through the misuse of linguistic concepts." There is a cold place reserved in the Gulag for such scoundrels! Tread carefully.


 
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