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Ingenious Strategy by The Obama Admin or Not To Let the Do Nothing Congress Decide Syrian Strike??? (680 hits)

BREAKING NEWS Saturday, August 31, 2013
I don't know about ya'll, but I have been praying that our Military not be called to go to intervene in Syria but rather the International Community decide together. It seems to me that our Military has been slaughtered enough at the expense of their families'. How many more fatherless children will we cry for in our nation?

Besides, it appears that members of this Congress might be trying to set up the Obama Administration to take the Fall as a Political strategy for the their own parties and individual gains. Isn't it time out for America to stop playing politics at the expense of both our Military and American tax payer's pocket books?!

I think in the future, we should consider making a law that states mandatory entry of Congressional Members' sons and daughter into Military Service for Tactical Missions to war and or to keep the peace in the world. Perhaps this way, they will consider wisdom and peace over greed of war and blood.

What do ya'll think?






Posted By: Jen Fad
Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 3:47PM
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From The N Y Times!
The Obama Administration Wants Military Strike Against Syria, But Will Seek Congressional Approval. (President) Obama said the Congressional leadership planned to hold a debate and a vote as soon as both houses come back in September. He said he had the authority to act on his own, but believed it is important for the country to have a debate.

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http://www.nytimes.com?emc=edit_na_2013083...

Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 3:47PM
Jen Fad
@Jen

I have been telling the audience here that the "CIA data" is derived from Israel's IDF Mossad and there is no-smoking gun evidence that indicates the Syrian government has initiated this attack. However as President, Obama has to show some resolution or be viewed as weak domestically and internationally.

He needs a face-saving way out of this mess..... this will allow the Republicans not to vote for force and he can blame it on them. It allows the Republican leadership to wait until the UN Report {Report will not be available for two weeks approximately} is released and based on that report whatever they vote on will be the responsibility of the International Agency.

Next time Obama will learn not to be so careless.... I have talk to many so-called white people and they would love to see his head served on a platter. One of my accountant associates that is affiliated with a law practice told me that he voted for him the first time based on his political vision and goals. However this second time around he voted for Republicans because Obama's cabinet is surrounded primarily of "idealists" , not truly experienced in foreign policy and some domestic issues like the Obama Care legislation that has forced accountants to take additional CME courses to advise clients about very confusing statutes in the legislation.

Do you know that the Federal subsidies will last for only two years and then the States will be required to pay for the subsidies thereafter. The States are already underwater with Medicaid payments and now this??????... The demographic realities of the aging populace will render the States unable to support this subsidy unless they raise taxes dramatically!!!

My thoughts DEAR!

Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 4:16PM
Yaiqab Saint
..." One of my accountant associates that is affiliated with a law practice told me that he voted for him the first time based on his political vision and goals. However this second time around he voted for Republicans because Obama's cabinet is surrounded primarily of "idealist',..."

Precisely my exact same sentiments! I voted for the President in 2008, but did chose not to for the second election. I'm so put out as I have for long with the Democratic Party. President Obama is also an Idealist and I see the hand stamp of his mother's Utopian ideology imprinted on him.

And regards to health care, it's only going to worsen before it can get better. Definitely taxes will rise, but homely not as much as in Canada!


Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 4:31PM
Jen Fad
Auto speller again! Hopefully not as high (taxes) like in Canada! Taxes in Canada are RIDICULOUS and the health care sucks!


Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 4:33PM
Jen Fad
No that will lead to a revolt and perhaps violence or great political opposition.

The system will crash and then the option will be a "National Healthcare Plan", let's make sure we follow the German, Dutch, Swiss, or Austrian plans which in my opinion are the best in the world.
We have to start paying physicians by the number of people they keep healthy not by head count......

Wellness and Preventive Care is one of the solutions!
Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 4:45PM
Yaiqab Saint


GREATEST Product of the Constitution of the United States ---- EVER

---------------President Baraaka Hussein Obama------------

now the Peoples' Elected in congress ---- got to WORK, and take RESPONSIBILTY

Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 4:50PM
powell robert
@Saint,


You sound like the Prophet of Doom,eh! The United States is a blessed Nation with people praying for it to succeed. The present health care system is faulty, but it has led the in the race of better health care and life saving procedures throughout the world. Our nations perform operations of poor and needy from all of the world and is also has many people coming here to pay good money for our advanced healthcare procedures.

I think this is also why our system has run away health care costs which are probably the most expensive in the world.

We need to find a way to bring down the costs without doing so at the expense of advancing health care with technology. This is my fear that our research and our advances will slow down with these ACO's and bean counters.

Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 6:51PM
Jen Fad
@ Bro. Rob,

Let's see what the 'Do Nothing' Congress will or won't do concerning Syria. (Wink-Wink)


Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 6:53PM
Jen Fad
@Jen

No prophet of doom and my accountant associates and physicians knows that the current health system is not sustainable from a fiscal point of view. We spend nearly 20% of GDP on healthcare far exceeding other nations. The very reason the AMA and many corporate executives supported "The Affordability Act" because they feared the system collapsing under it's own weight and then Congress would vie for a British or Canadian option in desperation.

Actually I like the system however we need to have some intelligent cost-saving initiatives.

If we want the current system as it is in intact we have to pay for it. However since America has positioned themselves as a global cop and the military industrial complex feeds off the profits of charging the government excessively for many of their worthless products.

So the nation must decide either to cut spending particularly around defense, and other entitlement programs. Because in real terms adjusted for inflation our Gross Domestic Product in real terms has only grown 1-2 percent over the last three decades while spending has far exceeded the growth of the economy.

So I'm a "ECONOMIC" realist and there is no free lunch at all.

The US will learn to live within it's means very soon!

Saturday, August 31st 2013 at 8:15PM
Yaiqab Saint

Yaiqab again KNOWS that Economy will guide the Sequestered Congress

and the debt of simpleARSED bombingRaids is too much for US in USA


Sunday, September 1st 2013 at 12:49PM
powell robert
Ha!




Sunday, September 1st 2013 at 2:58PM
Jen Fad
CNN Breaking News
Saudi Arabia called Sunday for international action in Syria. "The Syrian regime has crossed all the lines with its tyranny. ... It's time for us to ask International community to carry its responsibility and put an end to this tragedy that is entering its third year," Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said at a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo.

"The Syrian regime has lost its legitimacy within the Arab world and internationally," he said.
The Saudi stance came as the Obama administration pushed forward Sunday on a new path toward military action in Syria, urging Congress to support the president's call.

Announcing that evidence collected independently of a United Nations probe shows Syria used sarin gas in an attack on its people, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States has to act. "If you don't do it, you send a message of impunity," he said in an interview with CNN's "State of the Union."

Read the story here http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/01/world/meast/...
Follow coverage of breaking news on CNN TV, CNN.com and CNN's mobile apps.




Sunday, September 1st 2013 at 4:27PM
Jen Fad
Saint,

Thanks for the clarification; however, Canada'sGDP spending is around 35-40% and their Health Scheme s also doomed to implode in on itself if they don't fix it, too. I heard that the French has a system that allows for Private and Govt Insurance. I really don't believe that Govt can truly fix health care. It's up to private enterprises to do so, but they won't because of greed.
It's a real catch 22.


Monday, September 2nd 2013 at 1:37PM
Jen Fad
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