Rush is for segregation and for sending lazy arse like Chau Bury to the hole where he came from. America has their own poor, why do they need lazy arse welfare recipient like cretin Chau Bury, he pollutes Internet bandwidth day-in day-out.
Joe ________________________________ De : rattanakiri <[email protected]> À : [email protected] Envoyé le : Dim 31 Janvier 2010, 16 h 58 min 28 s Objet : Re: The Socialist agenda will not win in America It is interesting that the Republican take talking points from the well known conservative moron like Glen Beck, Rush "Love Viagra" Limbough. They said something like they want to reduce the deficits at the same they want the across aboard tax cut, including tax cut for billions and multi-millionaires who do not need, many do not ask for at the time that 1 in 10 American workers have no jobs. Jayakhmer wrote: > Sorry! I missed all the fun here. > > It is interesting to see my fellow Khmers repeat a certain political > party’s talking points. The problem with talking points is that they > sound good, but when you dig just an inch deeper, you will see that > the argument falls apart in to smothering. > > For example: The socialist agenda will not work in America. > > Having lived in Cambodia under Pol Pot and traveled almost all over > the world including many European countries, I know the different > between Communist and Socialist. The statement above is nothing more > than an embarrass talking point. > > The term “socialist” has to do much a retribution policy. It makes > sense the call Obama’s policy a socialist policy if he raises tax from > the rich and retributions the wealth to the poor. > > Let’s take a look at this point alone. > > Among the poor in the US are those who depend on government programs > known here in California as CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, and Food Stamps. > Other states may have different name for these programs. > > Since the passage of the welfare reform law in August of 1996, welfare > fund changed from welfare as an entitlement to a block grant. This > means federal government allocates a block grant to be divided among > all states. In May of 2009, President Obama sent the 2010 budget of > roughly $3.7 trillion to Congress in which contained a $16.5 billion > annual block grant to the states for welfare. > > This amounts to about 0.04% of our national budget. The socialist > argument is laughable if one takes a look at how much Congress > approved for Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). In the fall of > 2008, Congress approved $700 billion for TARP of which $375 billion > was spent. Just GM and Chrysler received about $80 billion. > > When you look at this issue, this talking point simply does not hold > water. The redistribution of wealth is not to poor but to the rich. > This policy is nothing resembled to any socialist policy. > > We Khmer have to be smarter than that. > > With respect, > > Jay > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org

