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OSAMA’S DEAD!

evilteabagger:

deathcab4booty:

CASE CLOSED! 

BRING IN THE DANCING LOBSTAS!

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The United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change does acknowledge that there is a natural climate variability on a year-to-year basis, and maybe even decade-to-decade. After all, we have clear evidence that events like El NIno and La Nina cause some years to be warmer than others. Yet the IPCC refuses to accept that global warming (or cooling) on time scales of thirty years or more can also be caused by Mother Nature. That, apparently, is humanity’s job.

Roy Spencer (via coeus)

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There is nothing so permanent as a “temporary” government program.

Milton Friedman  (via rae-elizabeth)

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Why don’t we say what’s on the mind of many legal experts; that the Obama administration is committing war crimes and if Bush should have been impeached, Obama should have been impeached.

Rep Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio (via bushranger)

Bush got Congress to agree before going in to Iraq and Afghanistan. Obama did not. Bush had way more international allies than Obama does now. In the beginning of Bush’s wars, the vast majority of Americans were behind him. 27% believe Obama should (have) gone in to Libya. Bush had a clear goal; remove Saddam and instill democracy. Obama? No one in his administration can agree, and Obama can’t even decide. This is going to end well.

(via rtown)

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Tax the Rich? 14 Facts You May Want to Consider →

#1. The top 1 percent of all income earners already pay 39.5 percent of all federal income taxes.

#2. When you take all forms of federal taxation into account, the top 1 percent of all income earners pay 28.1 percent of all federal taxes.

#3. The top 20 percent of all income earners in the United States pay approximately 86 percent of all federal income taxes.

#4. One recent poll found that 64 percent of Americans are in favor of raising taxes on those that make $250,000 or more a year in order to help balance the federal budget deficit.  Another recent poll found that 72 percent of Americans favor raising taxes on those making $250,000 or more a year.

#5. Approximately 45 percent of all U.S. households pay absolutely no income taxes at all.

#6. Overall, U.S. households are now receiving more income from the U.S. government than they are paying to the government in taxes.  This is clearly not anywhere close to sustainable.

#7. During 2010, the U.S. government paid out a combined $2.3 trillion in unemployment benefits, Social Security benefits, disability insurance, Medicare benefits, Medicaid benefits, benefits for veterans, education assistance and other direct transfers of cash from the government to individual citizens.

#8. 59 percent of all Americans now receive a government payout of one form or another.

#9. The ultra-wealthy keep much of their wealth outside of the United States so that the government cannot tax it.  It has been estimated that a third of all the wealth in the world is held in “offshore” banks.

#10. Thanks to new corporate tax cuts in Japan, the United States now has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world.

#11. Large corporations have become masters at avoiding taxes.  Back in the 1950s, corporate taxes accounted for about 30 percent of all federal revenue, but in 2009 corporate taxes accounted for just 6.6 percent.

#12. General Electric has been a great friend to the Obama administration. According to the New York Times, General Electric made a total of 14.2 billion dollars in profits last year.  So how much did they pay in taxes to the U.S. Treasury?  According to the New York Times, not one penny was paid.

#13. Even though Boeing receives billions in federal subsidies every year and even though it has a bunch of juicy government contracts it did not pay a single penny in federal corporate income taxes from 2008 to 2010.

#14. Exxon-Mobil paid $15 billion in taxes in 2009, but not a single penny went to the U.S. government.  Meanwhile, their CEO brought in over 29 million dollars in total compensation that year.

(Source: semifreepolicestate)

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Big Brother steals your money to subsidize Big Tobacco.
Then Big Brother steals more of your money to make ads imploring you not to smoke.
All under the pretense of stealing less money from you for your “free” healthcare.
Big Brother should just stop stealing your money and let you do what the fuck you want.
  1. Big Brother steals your money to subsidize Big Tobacco.
  2. Then Big Brother steals more of your money to make ads imploring you not to smoke.
  3. All under the pretense of stealing less money from you for your “free” healthcare.
  4. Big Brother should just stop stealing your money and let you do what the fuck you want.

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leilockheart:

LOL. this is me but with 10-minute interval

leilockheart:

LOL. this is me but with 10-minute interval

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