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one of the data package soviet romney
showed up again the lazy p convention decided to give a little speech decided
to start talking about what he would cut if you were the president
and he let out this walker which we've heard many times now
saying that he would repeal and replace
more likely repeal
of all i care
and the n_ double a_c_p_ crowd did not like this was very awkward moments mit
romney having to divert from his planned remarks and
bungling polaris lee
about why
he would repeal obama care a lot of people in the crowd in understanding i
don't understand
many people don't understand let's get to that audio and video of mit romney i
love this
ella's jobs
have to stop spending over a trillion dollars more that we take in every year
so to do that i mean to eliminate every nonessential expensive program i can
find that includes obama care and i'm gonna work to reform and save haha
abroad
now worry about
i guess he wait you know that was a survey
there was a survey of the chamber of commerce right
we trust them
picture at a survey of
of their members about fifteen hundred survey
and uh...
and ask them what effect that obama care would have
on their plans ant three-quarters of them said that made them less likely to
hire people
so i say again if our priority is jobs and that's my priority at something i
change and i'd replace was something that provides the people something they
need in health care which is lower cost good quality
capacity to deal with people who have
uh... pre-existing conditions ok so anyway he just goes on on uh...
not good
not good for mit romney now the obvious question that a lot of your body just
listed there was a volunteer what do you what i think that they would replace it
apparently what we need is obon ikea but uh... and by the way
that what we need now is what you did in massachusetts which is basically the
same thing but you would do something that doesn't have any of those names but
is kind of the exact same thing except
there would be no mandate or wait now than end it was your idea i'm so
confused they can't even keep straight anymore
i think he's probably confused
a lot of people asking why would even go and speak to the n_ double a_c_p_
wouldn't be i mean both both be i think he does it go
than those on the left for just a calling i'm racist and saying he's
ignoring black people so it is the right move to go there
it says that his policies aren't right for anybody including the n_ double
a_c_p_
and really just about any other group that cares about
uh... improving the country
healthcare and anything other than just giving tax cuts to people is which is
uh... as which is the wrong
inc's and corporations of course because they r_k_o_ are people who has been a
though there is mit romney getting booed
at the n_ double a_c_p_ convention
speaking of health care rick scott florida republican governor
decided to shut down its a very close this hospital in the middle of the worst
outbreak of tuberculosis in twenty years
is that some logical to you
that sounds like a bad idea
lawmakers shut down
florida's only
t_v_ clinic last month just after the worst outbreak of the infectious disease
in america's history flared up with a vengeance in jacksonville miami who
knows where else
and uh... tuberculosis as you know is the long liquefied disease
is the world second-biggest infectious killer it's been largely a radically in
the united states is uh... the earliest early twentieth century really
because of improvements to health services and there've been a few
flare-ups mostly a foreign origin
mostly affecting injured populations but they continue to think that exist
sporadically in the united states which is why nineteen fifty florida opened the
ngo holly state hospital in lantana
thereof near palm beach closed-in area you're very familiar with this
ideology website
which is gone now
build the facility as in the lonely public health hospital in florida and it
was a safe place recibi victims can be
effectively quarantined
and keer this was one of the last such facilities left in the u_s_ well the
g_o_p_ dominated florida legislature decided to shatter the hospital to do
what
of course to save money
the state's governor former healthcare executive rick scott sign the bill in
april
even pressed for the closure to be moved up by six months because uh... so he was
just shuttered on july second
what under burglars rick scott thinking according to the palm beach post expose
that they did about those the closure came after the cdc
warrant the governor
and the state health office in a report that t_v_ was making a huge comeback in
the state
i guess the news didn't get to the legislature late let legislators
deciding to close this thing and
you gotta do hundreds
possibly thousands of people in florida and out to be carrying the tube regulus
the strain which so far as claimed thirteen lives have been confirmed to
have infected ninety nine people
including six children according to the post the worst in america
in twenty years
perfect sense of course
to close the only place where those people to go
now do you think that in the end it's going to end up costing more money
because of all the people that are going to you
of required treatment
crosses contamination infections et cetera course
to maybe actually the fiscally conservative thing to do was just
believe the only t_v_ treatment center open
uh...
we'll see here's the difference republicans rarely think about the
long-term
so eloquently mama care because they just have no foresight
it does not all the things go into effect of twenty fourteen it's just it's
just too long from now
even ones that you're going to him
effects it could take several years for costs to start coming down
i got an email saying this is just sign of what will happen all over the u_s_
irani wins and signs the paul ryan budget into law
which basically takes what
uh... rick scott is doing in florida and makes it national
that is true
however president obama is president now and this is still happening in florida
the state level so let's let's be realistic in in where we where we'd
welcome the when we look at the sources of these things
what do you suppose the lewis would happen when
i don't know how you know this is really rare but what if i hurt came with a
straight for
i know i know it's unlikely that never happened but let's just say it did
do you think that rick scott
will tell the federal government to keep hema and washington will be refused the
low interest loans to rebuild
from the destruction of the on hurricane
will florida tell the red cross the stay out of the state all other that solve
the problem
that's of course those things are completely different
i mean government handouts are fine right
when they go to your state yet
sources bunnies you don't have to be
mandated into helping anybody else
south carolina's of republican governor nikki hailey
has vetoed abuse and *** prevention funding this is brilliant
she says
it's a distraction
it's a distraction nearly half a million dollars
but i'm not only half a million dollars by the way
was slated to go towards domestic violence and *** assault prevention
and nikki hailey
defending the veto saying
that *** and *** assault prevention programs only quote
distract
the department of health mission of the *** assault victims are quote
only a small
portion
of south carolinians
who need help and that's why there's only a small portion of that money going
to it
it's amazing
that any women
vote for nikki hailey
it's it's really amazing i'm dumbfounded they do it's because they have no clue
when the key here is doing *** assault domestic violence victims
already
heal completely alone in the world that's one of the main reasons why so
many of them don't come forward lewis
and now
the consolation from nikki hailey is listen
it's only a small portion of people
that's the exact arrival thing to be saying because that makes the people who
are victims feel particularly marginalize goes and what happened to
you
is so where
that the governor is vetoing funding even related to preventing this type of
thing because it's a distraction it's only a small percentage of people
that's really going to make
victims
of abuse and domestic violence more likely
the come forward in the most
unbelievable it's if there really is amazing that any women vote for her and
by the way not to mention the fact
that south carolina ranked seventh in the country
per number of women killed by men
and has had a *** of *** violence
higher than the national average
not for ten years
not for twenty years
but for thirty years since nineteen eighty two always higher than average
rates
of *** violence in south carolina
maybe being distracted
by trying to help
the bsn *** victims
would be a good thing it might take attention away from destructive
social policy
that we're seeing in places like south carolina
from republican governors
like ms nikki hailey
it never ends of south carolina almost every week we've got some incredibly
disturbing story
uh... involving south carolina it's unbelievable
and it doesn't stop on the east coast was by the way we can go all the way to
the west coast of california
where republican congressman david dreier saying
i don't think someone who is diagnosed with a brain tumor should have health
care provided now ait i don't want to confuse you
this is not any of the other
republican members of of legislatures that have said similar things over the
last month
this is a new story so i know it's going to sound like a repeating yet again the
exact same story
let's go to audio and video
of congressman david dreier what on earth is he talking about louis
i do believe that my state california has a structure in place to deal with
pre-existing conditions of supporting process which i think is what is worthy
consideration because well i don't think of someone who was diagnosed with a
massive tumor should the next day be able to have millions and millions and
millions of dollars of health care course provided i do believe
there can be a structure to deal with the issue pre-existing condition sec
so looked there were two feared analysis
of what date david dreier saint louis bigoted seltzer
number one
that step one is
what he thinks should exist
is already part of the affordable character okay the affordable care act
a_k_a_ obama care running care call it what you want
already includes a high risk pool program
that act as a bridge to twenty fourteen when the new regulations prohibiting
discrimination going to affect
now over sixty seven thousand individuals
have already benefited from that program although the high cost of insuring sick
people means it's not going to be sustainable
over the long run which is why it's just a bridge to twenty fourteen so number
one
with david dreier saying california
as our what what should exist
is already part of the affordable care
but number two
that pull
that californication we have forwarded the dryer is trumpeting
is having a very hard time attracting anybody to enroll
because of the two thousand eight l_a_ times article describes
unaffordable unavailable
or ineffective
for many of those who most need health insurance
that poor is just not really working so david dreier apparently
and he says at one point he does he does it's clear that he doesn't know what
he's talking about because he says
i believe
my state of california has this
meeting later on
when he gets past things that we would send
you know the affordable care act has that in
the winning california has been proven completely ineffective in bogus
he's a well i said i believe you know i i know
may have been ronningen i didn't really know
he should really get into having a i think you should know what's going on
here in st
if you go going to know what's going on in any state if you're a congressman
my sense would be it should be here your own state to state you represent
you know i dislike me crazy but
if you're going to represent the interest
of anybody
as a congressman
it'd probably be the people in your congressional district joints ido it's a
crazy thought that you really it yeah i know most people assume that it's
the interest of big corporations
lobbyists and or or children of yourself or your own personal interest i know
that that's probably the conventional wisdom at this point but
what about representing the interests of your of your constituents and knowing
what actually is available to them and how well it's working
i know it's
i'm naive
dot maybe this just give a shot
sea otters the show doesn't and
when the show at
there's a bunch of us at the middle of the program hosted by producer louis mo
tommy taylor shell talk about a one million dollar
phone bill don't be confused it's not the one million dollar electric bill
from last month
also
the exploding rat
of world war two an interesting story and we'll talk about
why don't we hear as much
about high-paid
actors and athletes when we talk about disproportionate levels of income than
we do about c_e_o_ pay
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lewis has been having a bit of a problem with animal noises outside of the palace
this kind of weird everyday lewis is coming into the the studio and saying
that these noises that he'll describe in a second
are
audible against is it only at night
outside your house this is only happening in that yeah what does it
sound like
a mix between uh...
a woman screaming and the dog park well okay and it's not real real one
this is really something to them as we know it's unlikely that they would be
real women that close the lewis's house right very funny near yet
it's a bad it's not a dog either
i really dont because it's roaming around at night
i mean i can hear it get closer and they move away i don't hear any like
collars jingling i mean it's interesting now it is a while and then he goes all
night
well arson self-contained here over your air conditioner
while resources very loud
it's really won't do a little bit of the noise forest art cannot possibly
replicate that how how can you expect people to help us identify what it is if
you can't replicate it
someone will people always
always our listeners always deficit describe it was like
it's like a
or woman screaming bloody ***
uh... embarked
high pitch lad
it's like ice cream
i wonder what it could be
canadian elephant you think
and you never know our work time during the day i mean realistically there's
what there are some woods near your place right yeah
could be a coyote
coyotes usually in windsor they mourned fields
words i think
there's no hyenas nearby
i don't think so
no real walls
could be a stray cat
died but i don't i don't think so i've never met her cat beginning to receive
that maybe it's a coyote or some type of boxer urges that we are dog out of
vietnam lines around here
but instead i don't think it would be about my indefinitely together was with
a lot of people to believe he was in the mouth that's for sure how much money in
the marketing i have heard about that right all right well if you have any
idea what this thing maybe
withheld maybe we can get this whole thing figured out visits are you afraid
that it could be a dangerous situation net
mitt romney's tax returns we've seen one year
you want to see more of that lewis
yeah i would like to see uh... every year of his entire distance is as he was
a kid
when is the selling stock yeah
yet we have to see mitt romney's tax returns them around his campaign is
doing everything they can to tell the american people that it's just not
important forget about it romney's wealthy that's all there is to know
the reality that was that even the running on father said he should release
more than one year of tax returns is one year could just be a fluke
and i'll believe that the tax returns will be released eventually mit romney
is running for president everybody else was gone this far running for president
has released more than one year of tax returns
it's going to happen and i think the longer run he takes the release those
tax returns the worse it's going to be when they come out
the more they're going to be scrutinized and the more likely they are to be calm
an even bigger story than they already are going to be if we see
not tax evasion
by the letter of the law legal
binit rockets is gonna get worse and worse
i mean it's it's clear that there
there are things he doesn't want people to see otherwise he would have released
many more years of his tax returns and he can't keep holding on to discuss the
longer he does more ammunition it gives the obama campaign what do you think
he's in there
that he doesn't want people to see is it just that he has more money than is
needed meeting
or is it that there are very strange holdings in accounts that really could
only be linked to tax avoid i'd say both
really yet using his richer than we know but also there is doing shady stuff as
far as
if you want to be the president of the u_s_ i want to support the american
economy
do you really hiding money and switzerland he really the opening
companies in the cayman islands in bermuda that such a thing
most likely
he's got a but he's out and it's gonna happen there's no way we're getting to
november without see more of a promise tax returns i can't wait
and let's be honest it's not like we're asking uh... uh... it would present
obama it's almost like people want
pictures of obama's parents having sex with the statue of liberty clearly
visible outside of the window before they believe he was back silly born in
the u_s_
course that would only prove where he was conceived but then a different story
we're asking for tax returns the everybody releases these
of let's be honest man you know that they're going to come out for the tax
returns out
we'll let you say yes it's only a matter of time
morocco obama's half brother george obon is about to make his film debut n f
feature-length documentary based on dinesh diseases twenty sixteen old
bombers are rather
the book is called
the roots of obama's arrange the movie is going to be called twenty sixteen
obama's america and it's based on diseases book not a fan of diseases
political views not a fan of his christian apologist uh... uh... a faucet
b
or anything like it
but i was interested to see some of the video from this interview
and let's play and get a sense for what you think lewis
i hit and actually interested in the video but for different reasons i think
than the ones dinesh zuza wants us to be interested and let's take a listen
sending arms to reflect the size of the hot absent
you manorama the first time windy weather yon
return translate com
krueger's a-sixes and yeah
talk for a couple of minutes of the left
there was a suffers from
how for experience with them
thread as you know it during the time of the election there was some news reports
uh... jeanne c_n_n_ than elsewhere
the theme of the articles was that uh... oh bomb a
had not done anything to help you
i think it was a formative zone the civil service for right
i don't you think you're part of his family
republicans for whom
from all over and selfless of you and i don't give another size
believer differently
recently cousin obama spoke
and he was quoting from the famous uh... non-story
uh... cain and abel dr affected by our brother's keeper
now my point is you are his brother
has he been your keeper
grasping
whose government refused to do
recently of the world but don't you start at home alone soliciting filming
ubuntu one
so you mean when he when he fights to stop global warming
it helps you because there's less carbon in the world and you can breathe a
little more easily right-wing doesn't have to help you directly what you're
saying
the uh... okay
if this is the best
that you can get georgia obama is saying to try to make brock obama look bad
this is this you should probably not include this interview and moved why
interview someone who is nothing bad to say it
trying to diminish you know if there's other parts that have been usually when
you put out the teaser you put out the best that you have and if this is what
they're putting out and unfriendly quite bored by this i am interested however in
georgia obama he seemed like an interesting guy
he's put out a book as far as i know
i would actually be interested in seeing what george obama has to say about
different things if anything this preview
is making me
even more annoyed
by dinesh disease and the contrived concept of his movie
but much more interested in hearing from georgia bomb
his movie would probably be a lot more effective if you just took this
interview how does it matter shift i would say
the rest thing
that this is a good do
would be cancel this interview from the movie remove the interview altogether
leave it on the cutting room floor very very weird stuff
but hey if this is what the national zoo's who wants to do i i guess go-ahead
uh... maybe he would argue he's not trying to make a bomb look bad just try
to make a bomb a kind of look indifferent to georgia while i don't
know
those those questions he was asking clearly showing the problem that is
unfair
and then of course as a christian apologist
disease they can't
resist ring a biblical comparisons course which may or may not be relevant
to george obama i don't know
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during the is a *** is richard wolf professor emeritus of economics at my
alma mater the university of massachusetts currently a visiting
professor at the new school university in new york city
professor will for hearing so much talk about as we get closer and closer to the
presidential election
whose economic policies president obama's
orbit romney's in so far as they're not the same would be better for the
american economy and specifically we hear a lot about discussions of
taxes relative to jobs now question one would be
do you see any significant difference as far as economic policy between the two
candidates and if so one of those differences
there are differences but they are relatively small
basically they come down to this email for the same or that is
republicans tend to want to say
that by cutting taxes on business and in other ways helping to boost the
profitability of biz this this will induce company to hire workers produce
more goods and get us out of this five-year economic crisis in contrast
that that attracts like biopharma repeat the age-old mantra that while they agree
with the republicans you have to balance the benefits to corporations in posting
their profits by also helping the mass of people with
government spending on social programs on infrastructure and so on
in point of fact
well and a lot more after him
followed program
policies that makes those two together a little more here alasdair
they have not worked
this was not a crisis we were supposed to have
both policies weather picture of the republican or democrat
i've saved the gas out of the crises
we remain intact
and the prognosis for the years ahead is not good example have or whatever our
differences they don't see you'd be out of that i had to
sahel economic problems that becky literally everyday
so let's explore the aid that first lady mentioned of lowering corporate taxes is
being uh... a job creating influence i guess just yesterday i was listening to
our friends over the tom harkin program
an individual called in and said i'm one of these people that makes over two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year i have this trucking company i've
got about a hundred and ploys
and i and going to be if if taxes were lowered on me at my corporate tax rate
was lowered
i would hire more people and he went through this kind of internal logic that
he had created and i was thinking to myself oh listen hold on a second
the reason to hire more people would be that there's more demand for the good or
service that your company produces that's not going to be generated
by your corporate tax rate going down it's going to be generated by other
people who buy your product or service having the money to buy it
if you already have that demand why would you need a tax cut to hire those
people and conversely if you don't already have that demand why would you
hire people simply based on a tax cut is my logic wrong there
that's absolutely correct
it a little game alll one-sided unit alice if you're a republican what do you
think if you would be nice hair it bill
but it had been a prop exported ample body more taxes to pay then they might
hire there's a more the problem is if you lower the taxes on business what are
you going to do you need to go to raise taxes on the average person
which will oka
their ability to buy things
and it poured dot blot like whatever the benefiting educate in a tax cut their
business
if you don't raise taxes on people you lower-level business
cut social programs
that needs laying low public employees which we've been doing reducing
government spending which we've been doing and i think it will alachua but by
the gloomy optimize it back to the tax cut
and forgetting to tell people what the others saw it up that process is you you
pretend but there's only a game and no loss it's a terrible mistake when the
democrats eva we're not that different have been better case because if you
spend more
on the part of the government or workers
of a problem
u_n_ please stand up all that that's the bulls
economy and got at least some businesses at least dot i wore hopes to beat back
rising batman
then what's left is the question who do you tax to pay for the government
expenditure
and all
or modern economics gives the same answer
the rich and the people you'd acts the elects the impact on the economy because
we're people are not going to alter their spending behavior because you had
a taxable little or less back twenty rich exactly needs and so that's why you
tilted back direct fit but given that the fact that the democrats who want to
do that in a major way in any case for fear of u_n_ letting their rich and
corporate patrons we're gonna have to ask
before but
all bomb of course is romney kind of exchange butadiene means the basics same
unsuccessful policy the matter which of these gentlemen wins
okay and then to take the democratic side of this a little bit
tell us a little bit about what is the case to be made for the true
short term but also longer term stimulative effect of government
spending so-called stimulus package is when we have the stimulus package a few
years back we heard democrats saying that this is really the way to quote
grow the economy
whereas republicans although they admitted that yes the immediate
short-term impact may be their it has the arrow long-term positive economic
effect this so-called stimulus package
what's the economic analysis of that
economic analysis tool
the republican by the red black purple opposition
act financial what they got from conservative democrat
mate impossible
out of the united they even do you want to do
dapat it liz b billion dollar to make that kind of
but the better really
and sharply reduced
that damage dog why did economic downturn
then the republicans that this particular
turner while i think maybe daniel is too small to work without the president or
the stimulative policy that didn't work
they were also hers
active participants
let me give you cash occupant empl outline stimulus would have to be to
work
one-up speculate that the user americans
but and we had a quiet diplomat looking better
quantity three times the rate my employment much greater shock
the difference what of movement role union the movement socialist communist
party powell or together in america
and however that some of the pressure worked in this they got real symptoms
just to give you an idea briefings quickly want uh... rodel i'll create
totals that he's just
millions of americans that eight sixty five and older suddenly a monthly check
but the rest of their own out
a stimulus program
side by private if unemployment compensation system which like social
security we had never had before on the federal level
over millions of important people let me give it a try
every week or but europe too
i've heard of the most important
eight federal employment program between thirty four a forty-one wrote really
created bill quality
million jobs
and it may be not political map of america
feel and live better you mark-up himself happily properly every cop cover their
mortgage
and it was fremont freedoms
it also was politically a dynamite result because they've gotten several
will be elected four times which no president or or had ever done and no one
can because republicans and overall operating at to children's if you look
to make a big difference
about hollywood pressures
is another matter but you wanna make updates
the people's lives take a page from your berrigan book and do it again and what
we did last time
it's the only saying that bites make a difference
on a scale that matters the
are alike and see if there ever a kind to candidates really having uh... the
the fortitude to make such a proposal but it's great to get the economic
analysis we've been speaking
with professor emeritus of economics at the university of massachusetts and
current visiting professor at the new school university in new york city
congress richard wolf pleasure as always
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alright i was talking to a couple people about so-called motivational speakers
and we got into a discussion about
whether or not a lot of them are religious and i started looking into
different different
motor racial speakers incoming came up with a bunch of different information
i'll present some of it now
we know about the people like joe old steam team jakes and these pastor type
motivational speakers okay so those are overly religious let's put those apart
but what about the ones that are less overtly religious
and i started looking into different people for some of the well-known ones
are for example
our good friend tony broderick will disappear remember tony robbins here's a
little bit of audio video
of tony robbins this is him speaking at at ted
but in his room you would be in this review but that really but the most a
society thinks biography of estimate
the past because the future and of course that doesn't deliver
but what people miss reno on what we do have to remind ourselves over to the
notice something intellectually you to know what to do with the not use it not
apply
so really we're gonna myself as decision is the ultimate power
that's what it really it's not ok first tony robbins also known of course for
uh... wearing really big super jackets relative to his uh... body size
so in a himself is huge hears of the big idea a close seventy tel six seven
something like that
so tony robbins i got most people associate as religious but if you start
doing a little bit of research robbins does allude to his belief in god quite a
bit in his book unlimited power he talks about
the grand complexity of life is evidence of an intelligent designer of some kind
so again
not overly religious but religion definitely affected their them let's go
to les brown les brown is a guy who
warmer i believe oh
hi o
congressman maybe current of higher state uh... state legislature
member
not totally sure about that here's a video of him again not known as as an
overly religious motivational speaker here's less brown opposite
take a lot of all
now here's something else
you must be positive
see a lot of people when things have happened when they want it won't happen
they become negative
and make time out of stock projecting a lot of
head of energy
melville you've got to make a conscious deliberate for the past
okay so there's less brown but again if you listen to annapolis brian did some
research
you get him talking quite a bit
about all the work he does regularly
with churches and how important is to be working with churches again not not a
religious zealot per se but religion playing a big part there then last
example there's many more of these
the great zig ziglar known as a motivational speaker
here he is
toronto substantial sixty
this and state law just
following the wrong
robot
is what you said today
dissatisfied
he is the offices changing okay so there's a little bit is a very good in
your idea an idea and this is a glare
very well no not only as a motivational speaker but as a a religious speaker as
well so that when a little bit more over then let's look at some other people
like for example steven arc of the
author of seven habits of highly effective people or is it a habits of
highly effective
people i don't remember
very important presence in his books where he talks about want is a very
important but
he talks about his mormon faith and how it is important to his entire guiding
principles which he is palaces in those books so what's the question your lives
the question is why they are
religious speakers were they tend to uh... wanted motivational speakers tend
to be religious politicized is what additional speaking a profession that
attracts
religious people
is motivational speaking a profession where only religious people succeed for
whatever reason what do you think
i would say at the former
really yet
you think that motivational speaking by definition is something that attracts
people that have a strong belief in god or or where god or religion
informs their worldview in some kind of signifi way
and why would that be
uh... i don't know i'd feel
i feel like they feel the need to because of their religion to
to spread uh... positivity positivity spread the gospel to spread good in
strive help people so in other words on the car and i wouldn't say that people
who are religious wouldn't do that but it tends to be more something that
religious people do so you're saying is less likely for someone for whom
religion does not play as big a role in their lives it would be less likely that
they would be interested in pursuing a career
of getting up in front of people and talking in this way
which is interesting because
their as a similarity between motivational speaking in speaking in
front of the congregation rights very busy with that similarity is right
at the same time though
it could be argued that it is somewhat similar to for example uh... be a
newspapersupport to host some kind of show or something like that
but religion
far less connected to people who present news and talk to people
on the radio or on television verses the connection between being a
congregational speaker
and being a motivational speaker
what do you think welded up to the audience give me your thoughts on this
is a profession is the profession
what attracts religion
or is it a profession where religion is the only way you can succeed what do you
think about this
feeding the homeless feeding the homeless has been banned in major cities
all over america
what would you do is if you came across someone on the street hadn't had
anything to eat for several days
you had your leftovers from a restaurant he said why do you have this
and then found out that it was illegal
uh...
if i genuinely want to give them food
thought it was helping them i wouldn't care if it was illegal you would risk
the jail time
i don't think that get your time uh...
well a lot of cities are either banning or putting heavy restrictions on the
feeling of homeless people a lot of them claim that they're concerned about
health risks
of the uh... you know if you have people distributing food
that who knows what's going on with the food is the food still good where is the
food coming from all of these different concerns which is in part one of the
reasons you told me was when you work in during high school
at a grocery store
what all of that leftover food that has
ripened a little bit the produce a bread and a little too much to be sold the
next day
perfectly fine for consumption can't donate any of it to homeless shelters
that i
thousands of pounds of food
perfectly good food good roma shelters for an hour just because uh... he was
quote writing to fasten because legally i believe that they could not
uh... donated to shelters philadelphia's mayor recently banned feeding homeless
people in a lot of hard to philadelphia where homeless people are known to
congregate in orlando and june group of activists in orlando were actually
arrested by police for feeding homeless people
in defiance of the city ordinance where else houston houston
a group of people was banned from distributing food to the homeless and
they were told
you're probably not going to get a permit to do so feeder
las vegas the first major u_s_ city to pass a law banning the feeling of
homeless people
again
not a problem
of money
we have plenty of money to feed all of these homeless people
problem of resource allocation
and a problem of bureaucracy right there is absolutely no reason that if we
allocate resources properly looking at all the food is thrown out with its over
produced food if they are not the retail level et cetera that all these people
can't be fed it is yet again a resource allocation problem the food is not in
the right places
problems like
grocery stores like the one lewis wrote that runaway thousand pounds of food
because there's a risk that
these homeless people could presumably
contract some kind of uh... foodborne illness i guess is the fear yeah
resource allocation problem not the money problem breadth of course we're
talking about fruit in my in my case to i'm either needs to be
but the party to handle this that laws need to go there needs to be a middle
man who can to say okay i can handle all this food and get to where he's to go
absolutely
so think twice before you feed homeless people it may be legally may be arrested
for it at least some people were
of course in uh... orlando florida look at the center is something that you know
if you can email me through the website david packing dot com wrote a twitter
face book review to on the obi obesity vaccine that we talked about yesterday
david elissa right using weight loss induced by this drug could in the minds
of those who are using a given carte blanche to eat as they please instead of
trying to eat in a more healthy way many people become diabetic or suffer heart
disease because they presume they're healthy because they're skinny
not realizing that dietary habits
might not be making them fatter
may still be damaging their health very good point the one we were making laws
right
and i wonder what disease you could get from this vaccine tumors heart attacks
brings the brain problems dementia
will you what were your will your liver rock i can see the ads now thirty
seconds about the vaccine
then nine minutes and thirty seconds
about the side effect that we will be interesting to see what human side
effects there are from this vaccine yet the article did not mention any not even
in the in the mice and roger has to be some
on all bomb a burgers focusing on the social security number now instead of
the birth certificate
this is proof that the birthdays were never a movement that seriously doubt it
obon the citizenship what they are as a movement looking for any reason to
delete genovise obama would anything they can get their hands on
was there ever any question about that
i don't think stuff
and of course having an insane ukrainian dentist lawyer pundit clown woman on the
show
is always good for a laugh and as an advertisement for psychotropic drugs
referring of course the poorly tate's queen of the birth of movement
and they're going to want his email password by the end of this birth the
controversy
i bet present obama barely uses email but i think
probably yeah
could create a paper trail
you probably lead to staffing on contraception saving hundreds of
thousands of lives every single year what most people don't understand
contraception was banned in many states when abortion was illegal it doesn't
stop with abortion with the pro-life of
absolutely
right haven't seen over the last few years contraception now on the table two
mhm so is that what's next women's right to vote will not be back on the table
i'm sure people discussing that right now
contraception save two hundred and fifty thousand lives a year and stops another
million lives from ever existing you know i can tell if that's an abortion
comment
or if it's just
i have a comment about the number of pregnancies they're prevented ucsd
convience and that's a good thing contraception prevents pregnancy it's
not an evil side effect of the point of contraception on a right
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