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President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by Decius at 11:26 pm EST, Jan 31, 2006 |
By 2030, spending for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid alone will be almost 60 percent of the entire federal budget. And that will present future Congresses with impossible choices -- staggering tax increases, immense deficits, or deep cuts in every category of spending. Congress did not act last year on my proposal to save Social Security -- (applause) -- yet the rising cost of entitlements is a problem that is not going away. (Applause.) And every year we fail to act, the situation gets worse.
There were a few swipes in here that jarred me but much I agree with too... I didn't see this on TV. This passage is interesting. Were they applauding the fact that Congress did not act? Is lower case applause democrat applause? How loud was the applause after the obligatory paragraph on the NSA surveillance? Was it as captial 'A' Applause as this passage was capital 'A' Applause... They should augment these transcripts with direction and sound level data from a sensor. I agree, BTW, that the entitlement problem needs to be addressed. I am unimpressed with the Democrat's position that there is no problem, or that no one can predict whats going to happen in 40 years. We absolutely can, and there certainly is. We've known about this for 20 years. Its time to start talking about what to do about it. That dialog cannot happen until the left offers an actual proposal instead of simply offering that the emperor is fully clothed and there is no need to discuss it. If the Republican's are the only ones at the table with a solution, I'll take it. Its better then nothing. |
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RE: President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by Shannon at 1:05 am EST, Feb 1, 2006 |
Decius wrote: Were they applauding the fact that Congress did not act? Is lower case applause democrat applause? How loud was the applause after the obligatory paragraph on the NSA surveillance? Was it as captial 'A' Applause as this passage was capital 'A' Applause...
The Comedian Neil Hamburger might use a similar method. Or there are space lizards with big signs and blast weapons threatening anyone who does not applaud.
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RE: President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by finethen at 8:25 am EST, Feb 1, 2006 |
Decius wrote: By 2030, spending for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid alone will be almost 60 percent of the entire federal budget. And that will present future Congresses with impossible choices -- staggering tax increases, immense deficits, or deep cuts in every category of spending. Congress did not act last year on my proposal to save Social Security -- (applause) -- yet the rising cost of entitlements is a problem that is not going away. (Applause.) And every year we fail to act, the situation gets worse.
I didn't see this on TV. This passage is interesting. Were they applauding the fact that Congress did not act? Is lower case applause democrat applause? How loud was the applause after the obligatory paragraph on the NSA surveillance? Was it as captial 'A' Applause as this passage was capital 'A' Applause...
FYI, The Dems were applauding super loud and standing up for NOT adopting S.S. reforms. They closed in on Clinton who smiled and nodded. It was just about the ONLY victory all night for the Dems. Except when he said "human animal hybrids." What a smartie. |
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RE: President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by Decius at 10:44 am EST, Feb 1, 2006 |
finethen wrote: Except when he said "human animal hybrids." What a smartie.
I thought about mentioning this in my original post. That was one of the comments that he made that bothered me. I definately hope his reference to human animal hybrids was a win for the Dems, because otherwise its going to be a situation where we're going to loose a lot of valuable scientific knowledge. The first insulin for diabetics came from pigs. Injecting pig insulin into humans is exactly the kind of thing they are talking about banning, because they have some idea in their head about hollywood monsters. There are definately ethical lines here, but if they draw the line wrong, and they almost certainly will as very little of what is going on right now is a cause for concern, they are really trading our long term medical science in exchange for some religious platitude thats basically rooted in victorian ideas about sex. Not good. |
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President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by Mike the Usurper at 4:20 pm EST, Feb 1, 2006 |
Breakthroughs on this and other new technologies will help us reach another great goal: to replace more than 75 percent of our oil imports from the Middle East by 2025.
gee, so he wants us to get 15% of total oil used from somewhere else? Is this because the war which was supposed to pay for itself turned into an utter debacle? We'll remove Saddam, turn Iraq back up to full production and that'll solve the energy problems? I deliberately avoided watching this because I like my television and wouldn't want it to be injured by showing this imbecile. Frankly, this speech is embarassing. Decrease Gulf oil? Not a problem, there are comments that places like Iran will be well in it's way to dry in 20 years. Spend money on R&D into alternate energy? Why the hell isn't ExxonMobil doing this? I mean they were over 10 BILLION in the black last quarter. More to the point, his "ideas" for alternate energy (notably the ones on ethanol) are totally bogus. Under the current system it takes roughly a gallon of dead dinosaurs (read oil) to make a gallon of ethanol. He then goes on to talk about wood chips and grass. As any first year science student knows, that doesn't make ethanol, that makes methanol, and methanol and gas don't mix. I guess he missed that in college because he was consuming too much ethanol. On other topics: More science teachers and you want them to come from the private sector? Guess what, they're not in education because they're already making more money by not doing it. Who MIGHT you get with this pile of crap? I'm sure the Discovery Institute has a list of people with science degrees who would love to get into a classroom. Health savings accounts? This helps the Medicare/Medicaid problem how? The people who can afford these aren't the ones who don't have health insurance now and aren't the ones drawing on Medicare/Medicaid. This is not just a straw man, it is one of the worst ideas to come out of a White House just brimming with bad ideas. The poor can't afford these, but will now be blamed for not having them. On the bright side, he only trotted out 9/11 twice... |
President Bush Delivers State of the Union Address by skullaria at 5:53 pm EST, Feb 1, 2006 |
Breakthroughs on this and other new technologies will help us reach another great goal: to replace more than 75 percent of our oil imports from the Middle East by 2025.
gee, so he wants us to get 15% of total oil used from somewhere else? Is this because the war which was supposed to pay for itself turned into an utter debacle? We'll remove Saddam, turn Iraq back up to full production and that'll solve the energy problems? I deliberately avoided watching this because I like my television and wouldn't want it to be injured by showing this imbecile. Frankly, this speech is embarassing. Decrease Gulf oil? Not a problem, there are comments that places like Iran will be well in it's way to dry in 20 years. Spend money on R&D into alternate energy? Why the hell isn't ExxonMobil doing this? I mean they were over 10 BILLION in the black last quarter. More to the point, his "ideas" for alternate energy (notably the ones on ethanol) are totally bogus. Under the current system it takes roughly a gallon of dead dinosaurs (read oil) to make a gallon of ethanol. He then goes on to talk about wood chips and grass. As any first year science student knows, that doesn't make ethanol, that makes methanol, and methanol and gas don't mix. I guess he missed that in college because he was consuming too much ethanol. On other topics: More science teachers and you want them to come from the private sector? Guess what, they're not in education because they're already making more money by not doing it. Who MIGHT you get with this pile of crap? I'm sure the Discovery Institute has a list of people with science degrees who would love to get into a classroom. Health savings accounts? This helps the Medicare/Medicaid problem how? The people who can afford these aren't the ones who don't have health insurance now and aren't the ones drawing on Medicare/Medicaid. This is not just a straw man, it is one of the worst ideas to come out of a White House just brimming with bad ideas. The poor can't afford these, but will now be blamed for not having them. On the bright side, he only trotted out 9/11 twice... WHy do people like him? I don't know. How can you talk about freedom and then arrest someone who doesn't agree with you for wearing a t-shirt? Dante needs to come back and write a book called FREEDOM LOST. |
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