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10/19/2013
10/18/2013
The Rockstar | Carmilita Zotomayor-Riveral
The Rockstar | Carmilita Zotomayor-Riveral
Carmilita Zotomayor-Riveral is a Social Media RockstarBoth she and her family are outstanding.
Many have been treated to her kindness .
She was born and raised in the Philippines.
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10/16/2013
The Senate Agrees | Fiscal Cliff Plan
The Senate has agreed on a deal to resolve the fiscal cliff
12:00 PM Wednesday October 16, 2013
The Senate is discussing this at 12:45 PM On C-Span
The Budget Control Act will remain… according to the plan.
The deal was the work of a bipartisan group.
The House must pass this legislation.
Obama says that he will sign it.
Extreme
Extreme
“They use the word ‘‘extreme’’ for
anybody who wants to reduce spending
and try to attack people who want to
reduce spending.” Senator Sessions State of Alabama
Harry Reid used the word “extremists” yesterday. Here are the results of a Google search.
"Extremist Republicans in the House of Representatives are attempting to torpedo the Senate's bipartisan progress with a bill that can't pass the Senate ... and won't pass the Senate," Reid said.
We have a dishonorable president, and a conniving leader of the Senate.
Definition of “extreme”:
ex·treme
ikˈstrēm/
adjective
adjective: extreme
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1.
reaching a high or the highest degree; very great.
"extreme cold"
synonyms:
utmost, very great, greatest, greatest possible, maximum, maximal, highest, supreme, great, acute, enormous, severe, high, exceptional, extraordinary More"extreme danger"
antonyms:
slight-
not usual; exceptional.
"in extreme cases the soldier may be discharged"
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very severe or serious.
"expulsion is an extreme sanction"
synonyms:
drastic, serious, desperate, dire, radical, far-reaching, momentous, consequential, impactful; Moreheavy, sharp, severe, austere, harsh, tough, strict, rigorous, oppressive, draconian
"extreme measures"
antonyms:
mild -
(of a person or their opinions) advocating severe or drastic measures; far from moderate, esp. politically.
"the party has expelled some of its more extreme members"
synonyms:
radical, extremist, immoderate, fanatical, revolutionary, rebel, subversive, militant, far-right, far-left More"extreme views"
antonyms:
moderate -
denoting or relating to a sport performed in a hazardous environment and involving great physical risk, such as parachuting or whitewater rafting.
synonyms:
dangerous, hazardous, risky, high-risk, adventurous More"extreme sports"
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2.
furthest from the center or a given point; outermost.
"the extreme northwest of Scotland"
synonyms:
furthest, farthest, furthermost, far, very, utmost; Morearchaicoutmost
"the extreme north"
antonyms:
near
noun
noun: extreme; plural noun: extremes
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1.
either of two abstract things that are as different from each other as possible.
"unbridled talk at one extreme and total silence at the other"
synonyms:
opposite, antithesis, side of the coin, (opposite) pole, antipode More"the two extremes"
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the highest or most extreme degree of something.
"extremes of temperature"
synonyms:
limit, extremity, highest/greatest degree, maximum, height, top, zenith, peak, ne plus ultra More"this attitude is taken to its extreme in the following quote"
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a very severe or serious act.
"he was unwilling to go to the extreme of civil war"
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2.
Logic
the subject or predicate in a proposition, or the major or minor term in a syllogism (as contrasted with the middle term).
Harry Reid and president Obama are risking the extreme… of a dangerous, hazardous, risky, high-risk, default.
10/15/2013
Dishonorable
Dishonorable
Originally posted on Facebook by Chou Chou CabbageObama has gone from “The Messiah” to “Dishonorable”. Where? Chicago Source
The opposition to Obama now includes, veterans, The Tea Party, truck drivers, Republicans, some Independents, medical doctors, hospital personnel, The House of Representatives, insurance companies, believers, and others.
Will Obama dishonor America by participating in a default? We’ll soon see.
10/14/2013
The Fiscal Cliff | Spending
The Fiscal Cliff | Spending
Sunday October 13, 2013 | Congressional Record Excerpts
Page:
S7440
The Budget Control Act allowed substantial
growth in spending. Instead of
growing $10 trillion over the next 10
years, we would have reduced the
growth of the budget to $8 trillion. It is
not really a cut over the 10-year period.
The President submitted a budget in
February of 2012, 6 months later, that
would spend $1 trillion over those cuts.
The Democratic budget that just
passed this year—the first time in 4
years—would have increased spending
by $1 trillion over those cuts. I am a
little bit uneasy because I think there
is an effort, and there will be an effort,
which is unacceptable, to deal with
those cuts—or to break the caps that
limit the growth of spending, which is
the right way to say it. Of course, there
are some cuts we need to make.
S7441
President Obama took office and rammed
through, with unanimous Democratic
support, a stimulus bill that added $1
trillion to the debt of the United
States—the biggest single spending bill
ever, and every penny of that borrowed
because we didn’t have any money. We
were already in debt. So we borrowed
$1 trillion to spend.
So for 5 consecutive years we will
have averaged over $1 trillion in deficits
per year. We have never been over
$500 billion a year before that, and $1
trillion is $1,000 billion. So President
Obama’s average in 5 years is unprecedented.
It is stunning. We have never,
ever seen such a debt accumulation in
such a rapid period of time. I think we
need to understand that. Our colleagues
continue to defend it and still
want to spend more, and their budget
would spend $1 trillion more that they
voted on and passed in this Congress.
They use the word ‘‘extreme’’ for
anybody who wants to reduce spending
and try to attack people who want to
reduce spending.
By what definition can we call what
we have been seeing for the last 5 years
a success? It is just not. That is the
problem. We have taxed more, we have
spent more, we have regulated more,
we have borrowed more, we have stimulated
more, and it hasn’t produced
solid growth. We have had the slowest
recovery from a recession since the Great Depression.
So this is the plan. Reduce wages
that results in an increase in unemployment,
more part-time jobs, more
regulations, and higher energy costs.
And we make that up how? Well, the
government will just borrow money
and subsidize people in need.
Senator Sessions State of Alabama
10/13/2013
Million Veteran March Defeat Riot Police At White House Protest
The protesters shouted: "You work for us"