Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. LOL
Rick Perry has been indicted by a Travis County Grand Jury re: abuse of power and coercion.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20140815-gov.-rick-perry-indicted-on-charges-of-abuse-of-power-coercion.ece
It's about time Perry had to answer for some of his actions.
For the past 14 years Perry has been so protected by the Texas GOP machine. No one could or would touch him.
Reminds
me of how the Feds finally caught Al Capone. They couldn't get him for
all his crimes and murders, but they were able to do an "end around"
and send him to prison for not paying his taxes.
Even if Perry
escapes being imprisoned, the rest of his 6-month term of governor will
be defending himself on the charges. It also gives Perry a lot of
unwanted national publicity.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Social Security and Medicare Programs
Social Security and Medicare Programs
Naturally there is abuse in each program by people who try to milk the system, but that is a relatively small percent of the population. Every system isn't perfect, but SS and Medicare are near perfect systems.
One of the main issues with SS is that our Congress continues to permit diversion of collected SS tax dollars to other interests. That needs to stop immediately.
In addition, and I'm sorry to say this but it's true, we need to start replacing some of those deficit tax dollars by slightly increasing the SS and Medicare taxes taken out of our paychecks. Congress should be forced to return the tax dollars it stole from the SS fund.
Medicare is a perfect example of what we should have accomplished for ALL Americans. It is a system that has been active for decades and for the most part is extremely successful for most recipients.
The Federal Government must institute quicker payments to the medical and pharmaceutical providers, but otherwise the system works.
Naturally, the health care providers don't love Medicare because they can't get paid as much under Medicare as they do under private health care or even Obamacare.
However, Medicare is used mostly by the elderly and/or disabled who have paid tax dollars into the system all of their working lives.
Both SS and Medicare have been proven successful by most standards and by making a few updates and corrections to each program, there is no reason why each cannot continue to remain successful.
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Thursday, August 7, 2014
Illegal Immigration...
It is finally time the U.S. deals expediently and intelligently
with illegal immigration and the many issues surrounding it.
Some of the issues have become physically chaotic and financially detrimental to our way of life. The main issue with illegal immigrants is that “illegal” means illegal. It is against the law that immigrants arrive, work and live in the U.S. without first observing the laws governing immigration. Those who do not follow the laws and rules, who live and work here, are doing so illegally and it is the responsibility of our Federal Government and the various state governments to work together in resolving the various problems. American employers must stop hiring illegals because it is against the law to do so.
Several years ago, a long-time American rancher was murdered by a Mexican [drug cartel] gang member. Many believe that Cochise County rancher Rob Krentz was shot and killed on his ranch some time Saturday, presumably by a drug smuggler. The death, which is being investigated as a homicide, occurred in the San Bernardino Valley, part of the Malpais region. The Krenz family has operated the ranch for 100 years. After this incident and years of violence and burglaries perpetrated by Mexican intruders, U.S. residents living near the Mexican border are banding together to maintain a collective presence that will turn away further intrusive behavior and activity by illegals entering the U.S. They are gathering collectively because the U.S. Government and various state governments are NOT resolving the illegal immigration issue and also are permitting the illegal drug trafficking because many “entities” are benefitting from these acts.
http://www.examiner.com/article/arizona-rancher-murdered-by-illegal-immigrant-who-flees-to-mexico
So far, superficial “Band-Aids” are being placed on the deep wounds of illegal immigration and drug trafficking. President Obama wants to provide amnesty to all illegal immigrants now living and working in the U.S. unconditionally. While the Mexican government wants the U.S. to care for the illegal population, Mexico has strict laws prohibiting illegal immigrants to reside and work in its country. The Mexican government enjoys the economic enhancement it receives from illegal immigrants working and living in the U.S. who send large sums of their earning back home to their families who in turn used the money to purchase goods and services in Mexico. The money sent home is Mexico’s No. 2 source of foreign income after oil exports — totaled $21.2 billion in 2009, compared with $25.1 billion in 2008. Possibly the most money sent to a foreign home outside the U.S. is from illegals originally from India.
Some of the issues have become physically chaotic and financially detrimental to our way of life. The main issue with illegal immigrants is that “illegal” means illegal. It is against the law that immigrants arrive, work and live in the U.S. without first observing the laws governing immigration. Those who do not follow the laws and rules, who live and work here, are doing so illegally and it is the responsibility of our Federal Government and the various state governments to work together in resolving the various problems. American employers must stop hiring illegals because it is against the law to do so.
It is estimated that the illegal immigrant population in the U.S. totals
approximately 40 million even though the government stats cite 20 million. Many
illegals are hired illegally by U.S. companies and individual citizens. It is
done to hire employees more cheaply or because the jobs available are not the
type desired by Americans. In addition, illegals do not receive typical job and
health benefits. Illegal immigrants arrive here from many different countries,
including India, China, Japan, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Cuba, South and
Central America, Africa, Vietnam and from many other areas of the
world.
Since Mexico borders the U.S. for many miles, and because the
Mexican government does not treat citizens humanely and does not provide them
with jobs, most of the illegals come into the U.S. from this country. We have
permitted illegals in our nation for many decades and have diverted our
attention from this issue. Now, we are paying a big price.
There is a political and financial upheaval in Mexico with
continuing violence near the border. The illegal drug trafficking and
gang-related activity has reached an all time high. The violence has rocked many
towns on both sides of the border. Some border towns, e.g., Nuevo Laredo and
Juarez, have observed blatant fighting and murders between rivals gangs or
cartels, which also have killed Mexican officials as well as American citizens.
The once boom town of Juarez is rapidly becoming a ghost town due to the ongoing
gang violence. It is estimated that 116,000 homes have been evacuated as
homeowners have fled further south or into the U.S. to avoid the bloodshed. The
estimate leads to the realization that almost 460,000 residents have fled the
town.
Several years ago, a long-time American rancher was murdered by a Mexican [drug cartel] gang member. Many believe that Cochise County rancher Rob Krentz was shot and killed on his ranch some time Saturday, presumably by a drug smuggler. The death, which is being investigated as a homicide, occurred in the San Bernardino Valley, part of the Malpais region. The Krenz family has operated the ranch for 100 years. After this incident and years of violence and burglaries perpetrated by Mexican intruders, U.S. residents living near the Mexican border are banding together to maintain a collective presence that will turn away further intrusive behavior and activity by illegals entering the U.S. They are gathering collectively because the U.S. Government and various state governments are NOT resolving the illegal immigration issue and also are permitting the illegal drug trafficking because many “entities” are benefitting from these acts.
http://www.examiner.com/article/arizona-rancher-murdered-by-illegal-immigrant-who-flees-to-mexico
So far, superficial “Band-Aids” are being placed on the deep wounds of illegal immigration and drug trafficking. President Obama wants to provide amnesty to all illegal immigrants now living and working in the U.S. unconditionally. While the Mexican government wants the U.S. to care for the illegal population, Mexico has strict laws prohibiting illegal immigrants to reside and work in its country. The Mexican government enjoys the economic enhancement it receives from illegal immigrants working and living in the U.S. who send large sums of their earning back home to their families who in turn used the money to purchase goods and services in Mexico. The money sent home is Mexico’s No. 2 source of foreign income after oil exports — totaled $21.2 billion in 2009, compared with $25.1 billion in 2008. Possibly the most money sent to a foreign home outside the U.S. is from illegals originally from India.
There are some states that provide illegals with identification
cards and special driver’s licenses even though they do not have a social
security number. New Mexico, Hawaii, Washington state and Maryland do not check
the immigration status of drivers when they apply for a license. An additional
problem from this situation is that additional illegal practices and scams have
occurred. These states have enabled criminals and illegals to develop
identities and have increased fraudulent activities. Maryland has been trying
to approve a 2-license system of which one is to provide illegals with a permit
to drive rather than using the license as a document for legal identification
purposes.
It is time U.S. employers stop paying low wages to illegals by
enforcing the immigration laws currently on the books, which includes jail time
and fines to those who employ them. Congress must stop doing what it does
best, pushing away difficult problems to future generations. While the Mexican
government sends its envoys to the U.S. to demand better treatment of illegal
Mexicans living and working in the U.S., our nation does not object to the
Mexican government’s treatment of Mexico’s population. If the Mexican government
would treat its citizens humanely with respect and to provide them with jobs,
these people would not be endangering their lives by high-tailing it to the
U.S. We need to make some demands on Mexican leaders and not let them tell us
that we need to keep and employ their refugees who came here
illegally.
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/02/28/mexicos-president-indignant-about-deportations-says-u-s-has-a-lack-of-a-conscience/
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/02/28/mexicos-president-indignant-about-deportations-says-u-s-has-a-lack-of-a-conscience/
The same situation occurs with other countries and the
immigrants who arrive here illegally. Illegal immigration is a difficult
problem that is made worse every day that we do not deal with it. We can no
longer ignore the problems inherent in permitting illegal immigrants to live and
work here in the U.S. since the issues will continue to worsen politically,
socially and economically. We need to be fair, but legally and enforcement
firm.
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