What New Laws Should We Enact If President of The United States/And Why?

  • #21
$600 a month on welfare? Wow? Who gets that?

If people feel welfare is a good deal, it is easy to get. Get rid of everything you own, Everything. Then sign up for welfare and start your five years of looking for work. But you have to get the good jobs such as night shifts where there is no childcare for your child nor transportation to get to your job.

I'm not going to lie.

Section 8 in California has a Choice Voucher that is magnificent. Lol.

I would probably have killed to get on that list. Lol.

Especially after the house market debacle where people were renting out beautiful homes to section 8 folks that only had to pay 35% of their income while section 8 paid the rest.

Good Lordy.

Plus after you stay in the resident for a year. You can then take your voucher and move anywhere in the state with your voucher.

Sweet Jesus.

Lol. Beach front property. Here we come. Lol.

But seriously. I definitely wouldn't mind having the California housing voucher if we didn't get lucky enough to purchase our humble digs.

Jmo.
 
  • #22
This will never happen, but... They say women have always made less than men in the past. Women made 70 cents for every $1 men made. So, when a woman reaches social security age if she's a single woman, or a divorced woman who took time off to stay home with the children, her check can be substantially less based on her time in the work force and her earnings. I think there's lots of elderly women needing an adjustment to their social security check to make up for being under paid all those years, and now they're struggling to make ends meet in old age on their meager checks.
 
  • #23
Dexter, the waiting list for Section 8 in many big cities in California is ten years. Don't wait until you really need a home. Just in case, sign up now, my friend.
 
  • #24
This will never happen, but... They say women have always made less than men in the past. Women made 70 cents for every $1 men made. So, when a woman reaches social security age if she's a single woman, or a divorced woman who took time off to stay home with the children, her check can be substantially less based on her time in the work force and her earnings. I think there's lots of elderly women needing an adjustment to their social security check to make up for being under paid all those years, and now they're struggling to make ends meet in old age on their meager checks.

Agree CM. That is a very good assessment. I never thought about that.

I agree. The system does need to adjust funds for women receiving Social Security.

Now Hillary Clinton may be opened to that thought. But we just need someone to pass the word along to her.

Maybe Tricia can allow us to gather some proposals for Hillary and pass them along to hillary's staff.

Because as we all know. Hillary is familiar with Websleuths. And if she wasn't so busy. She would probably be an avid poster on Websleuths. Jmo.
 
  • #25
Dexter, the waiting list for Section 8 in many big cities in California is ten years. Don't wait until you really need a home. Just in case, sign up now, my friend.

Thanks CM.

But we were fortunate enough to be in a position where the housing market debacle worked out fine for us when purchasing our home.

Plus. Ole Dex was able to find one of those government assisted down payment and rehab programs for first time home buyers. Lol.

But trust me. We walked on pins and needles for 6 months while trying to coordinate the government program with the broker while we were only at a 640 credit score at the time. Lol.

This process happened 7 years ago. And I'm still sick of how things could have played out if we didn't second guess the lazy broker for 6 months. Lol. Jmo.
 
  • #26
Okay. Let's cut the crap.

Why does a judge and jury get to decide that someone should die by a peaceful injection?

Especially when it wasn't their family member that was brutally murdered. Jmo.

Maybe we should allow the families of murder victims to initiate the death of the perp if the family choose to. Jmo.

Because a needle in the arm or gas chamber 50 years later doesn't really give closure.

Now personally revenging the death of a loved one may not give total closure as well.

But to those willing to personally handle things themselves. May definitely give them more closure than the 15 year grace period before the needle in arm scenario. Jmo.

So I guess criminals have no problem killing since it's most likely that they will just live peacefully in jail until they die of old age. Jmo.

Wow.
 
  • #27
I'm not going to lie.

Section 8 in California has a Choice Voucher that is magnificent. Lol.

I would probably have killed to get on that list. Lol.

Especially after the house market debacle where people were renting out beautiful homes to section 8 folks that only had to pay 35% of their income while section 8 paid the rest.

Good Lordy.

Plus after you stay in the resident for a year. You can then take your voucher and move anywhere in the state with your voucher.

Sweet Jesus.

Lol. Beach front property. Here we come. Lol.

But seriously. I definitely wouldn't mind having the California housing voucher if we didn't get lucky enough to purchase our humble digs.

Jmo.

I worked for my job as a teacher with people below the poverty level. There are so many rumors out there that are absurd.

MN, which is considered a great state for benefits paid $423 a month for a family of three. Apartments had limits of how much they could be rented for so that got you slum land. And up to a certain age, children had to share a bedroom, male and female.

People on welfare have a five year limit and then sanctions start.

They got 6 weeks of training which usually meant CNA. Then they would get the night shift. No childcare, no transportation for the job.

Groceries were bought once a month. Bus to the store, cab back. Fill in the rest at convenience stores. Fresh fruits and veg are not much of an option. Cab to the laundromat. Usually lived on the second floor of some dive apartment and had to climb up the exterior rickety stairs. That includes winter.

No dentist as most dentists cannot afford to provide care.at the welfare rate of reimbursement.

One of my favorites is the for profit universities that some attended. They were given huge loans that cannot be repaid. So no way to attend any school until those loans are repaid.

I would suggest that the next Pres makes those loans go away. Then I suggest mentoring programs be set up at colleges to help people on welfare overcome obstacles. Sick child? What can be done so person cn attend class? No transportation? What can be done? Study buddies. We have to provide a path out of poverty, Many do not have families to guide or provide them assistance

I would also make college free for everyone as long as a reasonable grade point was maintained.

I pray that I am never poor
 
  • #28
This will never happen, but... They say women have always made less than men in the past. Women made 70 cents for every $1 men made. So, when a woman reaches social security age if she's a single woman, or a divorced woman who took time off to stay home with the children, her check can be substantially less based on her time in the work force and her earnings. I think there's lots of elderly women needing an adjustment to their social security check to make up for being under paid all those years, and now they're struggling to make ends meet in old age on their meager checks.

This is brilliant!!
 
  • #29
Dex I'm anti capital punishment so my perspective might be wonky but I think it would be too much to put the decision on the family. That's a lot of pressure to put on someone who is grieving and angry. And what if there's disagreement in the family?

And then... What if the wrong person was convicted? Could someone live with that? Bad enough when the system kills innocent people.
 
  • #30
Nothing to do with me, being a Brit and all, but I would make it a legal requirement that full DNA and isotope testing automatically be carried out on all UIDs in the US, and that all UIDs, if not kept in storage in laboratories against future developments, must be buried individually in properly marked and recorded graves so they could be found and exhumed easily.

No UID should ever be cremated, nor buried in an unmarked or communal gravel. Nor should UID human remains ever be disposed of other than in an individual, named burial. I remember browsing a year or so ago on DoeNetwork and reading that at times some counties and police departments sent UID remains to landfill. That is disgusting beyond belief. Many have alread been abused and discarded by their killers. They should never suffer the same fate at the hands of the authorities.

I would also institute a national programme, properly funded, for the exhumation and DNA and isotope testing of historic UIDs wherever possible.
 
  • #31
Until we get term limits on congress imo its hopeless!! Bunch of lazy crooks!!
 
  • #32
More balloons at party conventions!!
 
  • #33
  • #34
And higher pay for celebrities that are paid to publicly speak on behalf of these liars.


I would appreciate it if you are not so kind! Liars is a compliment! Stop it Dexter! - they are criminals, they lie cheat steel dont do there jobs and brake laws all the time. Pitiful


Term limits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

According to a July Gallup poll, public approval of Congress has fallen to near-record lows. On average, 34% of the population approves of a given Congress. The current 114th Congress has a 17% approval rating.
Americans have reason to be concerned. According to GovTrack.us, the last two Congresses have enacted fewer laws than any other Congress since 1947. And the 114th Congress may just surpass them all in terms of doing nothing.

http://members-of-congress.insidegov.com/stories/5278/least-effective-members-congress
 
  • #35
I would appreciate it if you are not so kind! Liars is a compliment! Stop it Dexter! - they are criminals, they lie cheat steel dont do there jobs and brake laws all the time. Pitiful


Term limits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

According to a July Gallup poll, public approval of Congress has fallen to near-record lows. On average, 34% of the population approves of a given Congress. The current 114th Congress has a 17% approval rating.
Americans have reason to be concerned. According to GovTrack.us, the last two Congresses have enacted fewer laws than any other Congress since 1947. And the 114th Congress may just surpass them all in terms of doing nothing.

http://members-of-congress.insidegov.com/stories/5278/least-effective-members-congress

Agree. But term limits are not guaranteed.

Term limits simply means that no one is successfully petitioning these people out after these people have been elected. Jmo.
 
  • #36
Agree. But term limits are not guaranteed.

Term limits simply means that no one is successfully petitioning these people out after these people have been elected. Jmo.

Oops. I should have said no term limits means.........

Sorry.
 
  • #37
Oops. I should have said no term limits means.........

Sorry.

Right. We officially have term limits built into the system as in everyone is up for reelection and at risk for losing their jobs, but after years of deals and favors and funds and special interest groups it gets tougher to vote them out.

Jmo
 
  • #38
Right. We officially have term limits built into the system as in everyone is up for reelection and at risk for losing their jobs, but after years of deals and favors and funds and special interest groups it gets tougher to vote them out.

Jmo

Lol. Agree. I always chuckle when I hear that a Senator or a Supreme Court judge is 90 years old.

Lol.

No wonder things takes time to get done. Lol.

Now that's true power right there. Lol.

To control what happens in 2016. Even though you were born near 1916.

Come on.
 
  • #39
Require full disclosure of who is funding the political ads allowed by the Citizens United decision.
 
  • #40
Require full disclosure of who is funding the political ads allowed by the Citizens United decision.

Agree. Also. If you are a professional in filing bankruptcy for your corporations so it doesn't personally hurt your funds.

Then you shouldn't be allowed to even think about how to manage the United States deficit. Jmo.

Btw.

Why do people say that the United States owes trillions and will be a 3rd world country soon if we can't afford to pay. Lol.

The United States will only fall if the military falls. Jmo.

Until then. Print more money and protect other nations to have them give us more money. Jmo.

Imo. The deficit is somewhat made up. Especially since the United States has hands in all countries and they owe us as well. Jmo.

Now the United States may volunteer services for now to other countries during war time.

But we will collect later. Or atleast pass our deficit off to them so we are not totally liable 100%

Jmo.

And if nobody can pay.

Then the smartest army wins while business within is still unaffected. Jmo

Now lately countries have been going broke. But its probably because their military is no longer up to speed. Jmo.
 

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