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tshnc01:

Jesse Jackson Jr. Fix Unemployment by Changing Constitution So Every Kid Gets an iPod and a Laptop

Everyone OK with these changes to the constitution?   :oops:

Kathyp:
lord help us  :-D

we don't need to build more houses though.  there are tons of homes that are to big for the people living in them and many unoccupied homes.  we just need to make sure that families get the big places and singles or retired are moved into the small places.  then, since those people who are moved out won't need so much money to upkeep their smaller places, we can that the excess and give it to health care and schools.  we all know that more money makes for better education, right?  and to solve the doctor problem, we can make people go to medical school, and restrict their pay.  that way we can have lots of doctors and keep the cost of health care down. 

wait!!! that's been done!!!  how'd that turn out anyway?

the sad thing is that he was elected by people who presumable think as he does.....

jmblakeney:
Wow :jawdrop: How are these type of people in Congress. 
Providing every student an ipod and a laptop.  jeez.    Why don't we give them the right to a cell phone.  Wait. wait. wait.  We already do provide them with those.  How about the right to a flat screen  hanging on the wall.  We would hate for someone not to have the latest technology.  And, while we're screwing the constitution how about putting in there the right to the new government sponsored Chevy Volt.  That way those in the "ghetto", as he says, won't feel left out.
Sorry for ranting.  These type of things has a tendency to make me want to cloud up and rain all over some of them.

BlueBee:
Why don’t we also give everybody free roads to drive on, a public internet system, free TV, and electric lines to everybody’s home.  Oh wait, we already do.

It is good economic policy for a government to regulate and provide some goods and services, but I will have to agree with the crowd here; Jackson is talking a welfare economy here.  That is not good for productivity. 

(I wonder how many ipods Jackson could buy with the 10 million severance package the tax payers footed for the ex GM CEO (Rick Wagoner).  He could fund a lot of his ideas just from failed CEO paychecks.  No changes to the constitution needed) 

JM, I wouldn’t be surprised if Wagoner didn't also walk away with a free Volt on our dime.  I think that is called CEO welfare  ;)

hardwood:
He doesn't want a volt...he'll be trying for a Cadi-malac esa-laid.

Scott

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