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Here's a question I'd like to see asked in the upcoming Presidential debate: If we keep providing military grade equipment to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, at what point is the posse comitatus act negated by a militarized police force?
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Here's another: If we keep investing in "does the job of 10 men" technology, how does that fit into the whole "creating jobs" thing? And if we keep eliminating jobs through technological advances, but keep requiring that folks earn money and work in order to survive..isn't it only a matter of time before either everyone is dependent upon the government for welfare, or forced to revolt or engage in criminal activity? And which is more criminal? Forcing a family into starvation and poverty for control and profit? Or stealing some steaks and a pair of shoes?
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Hello Mr. President. My question relates to jobs and education. I've noticed that whenever there is a shortage of labor in a sector of industry, schools immediately begin advertising that "job analysts predict" many job openings in that career field. Doesn't that glut the market with new workers in that field causing wages to drop drastically while education costs are rising? How does that fit into the whole "creating good paying jobs" plan?
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Since 1852 we've had either Democrats or Republicans in the House, the Senate and the White House..with VERY few exceptions. Since that time, the Consumer Price Index has gone off the charts and the national debt has risen into the multi trillions. My question is this: It's been 160 years, at what point are we supposed to reach the "glorious future" that Democrats and Republicans keep promising us? And if never, when will you move over and let someone else give it a try?
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Still waiting to ask muh questions. =(
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More relevant than ever..
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