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Posted by AlM on Thu Aug 21 13:25:54 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by The Silence on Thu Aug 21 13:15:11 2014. The social security money people are getting today is paid out from the social security taxes on current workers.Yes and no. Total money paid into the fund since its inception and earnings on that money exceed money taken out to date by a long shot. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Thu Aug 21 13:26:49 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:24:57 2014. the democrats decided to tax social security ?woah ! when did this go down ? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 21 13:31:50 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:24:57 2014. There is not "plenty of money for welfare." Unless you mean for corporate welfare in the form of defense spending. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:33:09 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Thu Aug 21 13:26:49 2014. Both parties did it but in 1993, clinton raised the tax from 50% of your social security being taxed as income to 85%. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:37:03 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 21 13:31:50 2014. There is never a threat of welfare running out of money the way they say the social security system will go broke by 20XX. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 21 13:39:31 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:37:03 2014. Since welfare comes out of the general fund, there is no way a statement like "welfare is running out of money" would make sense. |
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Posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 13:53:18 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by The Silence on Thu Aug 21 13:15:11 2014. On Jan 19, 2001 there was a surplus in a Social Security Trust Fund. That money was stolen to pay for bushwars. I WANT IT PUT BACK. Put a tax on republicans, who supported that fail and its expense. |
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Posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 14:03:45 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:24:57 2014. Could it be that the amount paid out for welfare is actually minimal compared to Social Security? Or the defense budget...all that redzone pork. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Thu Aug 21 14:12:55 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 09:53:17 2014. Would you call your wife an ignoramus? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:30:00 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dan Lawrence on Thu Aug 21 14:12:55 2014. Why do you think he's here at 1AM? Couch duty. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:31:43 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 21 13:31:50 2014. And corporate welfare in terms of payouts to major corporations. Check out that farm bill and see who gets paid and who doesn't. :( |
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Posted by The Silence on Thu Aug 21 14:56:51 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 13:53:18 2014. And yet another lie... |
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Posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 15:09:36 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 14:03:45 2014. In 2012:$773 billion was spent on Social Security $678 billion was spent on Defense $571 billion was spent on Welfare |
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Posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 15:16:42 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by The Silence on Thu Aug 21 14:56:51 2014. On the part of republicans who prefer to lie about the fund so they won't be taken to task for stealing it. |
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Posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 15:23:27 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 15:09:36 2014. Link? |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Aug 21 15:26:33 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 15:09:36 2014. That would need a source and some details. Often things like veteran's benefits and Medicare end up classifed as welfare. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 21 15:28:29 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 15:09:36 2014. $678 billion is 52.4 percent of $1.3 trillion. |
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Posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 17:55:30 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 15:23:27 2014. Are your fingers broken that you can't use Google? It's there, easy to find. |
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Posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 18:31:17 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 09:53:17 2014. The horrible thing is, you're going to believe that even after the Republicans steal your pension. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 19:49:48 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 17:55:30 2014. Did you know that google provides radically different results based on your doubleclick (and others) dossier? Read all about it!http://dontbubble.us/ Bingbong will NEVER see the same google pages YOU'RE seeing. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 19:52:40 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Aug 21 15:28:29 2014. It's OK ... republican math at work! :) |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Thu Aug 21 19:53:00 2014, in response to Where is the president?, posted by B68 slow poke on Wed Aug 20 13:37:44 2014. On the golfcourse? |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Aug 21 20:14:55 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 17:55:30 2014. Unemployment/Welfare/Other mandatory spendingSo what might that other mandatory spending be? |
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Posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 21:47:31 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 19:49:48 2014. Not my problem. Use the correct query to Google and you find the information. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 22:17:10 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 21:47:31 2014. Heh. Nope ... once again, you're on the wrong side of what I do for a living. Nope. Even if you were to put in "selkirk is an asshole on subchat and train dude doesn't like him" you'll still get a different result than others. It's wired that way. You might even get the proverbial "Did you mean 'Obama sucks?' :) |
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Posted by bingbong on Thu Aug 21 22:33:13 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by AlM on Thu Aug 21 20:14:55 2014. The economic situation was very different in 2010. |
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Posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 23:00:50 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 22:17:10 2014. I'm not sure that the "search engine bubble" is as big as everybody seems to think.I used the search terms "barack obama," "egypt," and "guns" from your site and got pretty much the same results each time. I tested with: Safari Safari (Javascript disabled) Firefox Firefox (private window) TorBrowser I did NOT test logged into a Google account, since I never log into Google accounts while searching. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 23:02:11 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 23:00:50 2014. Did you try ANOTHER search engine? |
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Posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 23:08:24 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 23:02:11 2014. I thought the whole point was Google tracking and profiling.FWIW, Bing and Startpage return similar results. Though in my general experience, Bing results tend to be more inaccurate and more irrelevant no matter what I search for. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 23:19:45 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 23:08:24 2014. If you use the google account, that's for sure. Facebook tracks you for google, and if you're scrupulous about removing cookies, supercookies, flash cache, regular cache and history when you browse, then you destroy the connections that they use.Most people don't know how to wipe their tracks and that's what google depends on. Some of the most popular sites (particularly among righties and lefties) make money letting google tag them as they walk through. But sounds like you at least use good internet hygiene. :) The situation though is VERY real and has been since the 1980's when doubleclick first came along. They got bought up by google many years ago. |
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Posted by Nilet on Fri Aug 22 00:03:32 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 23:19:45 2014. Why does Facebook share with Google? Don't they compete for advertisers?I make a point of confusing them both by regularly clicking on ads I hate and googling random phrases. According to the various iterations of my Google tracking profile (it resets every time I clear cookies, etc) I have been old enough to collect Social Security, a woman, fluent in Mandarin, and "interested in," among other things, superhero movies, sports, car insurance, hip-hop, fashion, and makeup. By the way, I checked— "railfanning" and "trains" don't count as interests in Googleland. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Fri Aug 22 00:16:27 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 18:31:17 2014. Why does this concern you? |
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Posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 08:08:25 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 22:17:10 2014. Then it sucks being you and bingbong. I have no problem finding the information. Try a different search engine. |
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Posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 08:10:05 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Train Dude on Fri Aug 22 00:16:27 2014. Troll-think, that's why. |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Aug 22 08:27:03 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Thu Aug 21 21:47:31 2014. And as I posted, the information is somewhat vague. |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Aug 22 08:45:06 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Nilet on Thu Aug 21 18:31:17 2014. Whatever else the Republicans might do, they're not going to steal Train Dude's pension. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 08:49:13 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Nilet on Fri Aug 22 00:03:32 2014. They both have hooks in each others' business. The way all this works is rather complicated, but basically thanks to googleads, doubleclick, and "like" buttons, they both follow everybody everywhere amassing quite a bit of data. Now in YOUR case, you're screwing with them. Most folks don't know to do all that to mess them up and as a result, they DO get bubbled, and hard ... |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 08:58:10 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 08:08:25 2014. As Nilet pointed out, there are ways to screw with those results. We use an operating system here that forgets where you last were. Most people don't have that option and don't have the slightest clue as to how to make their dossier go away. Phones and Facebook really put a crimp in doing that because they both have solidly unique identifiers even if you nuke your cookies. |
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Posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 10:21:09 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 08:58:10 2014. How does using FB affect search engines? |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 22 10:49:22 2014, in response to Where is the president?, posted by B68 slow poke on Wed Aug 20 13:37:44 2014. Sgt. Tahmooressi did not get into his situation because of an action or inaction by the U.S. government. If he is to be rescued, how can the President then refuse the next person if (s)he's a private citizen? There is a slippery slope possible here. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 22 10:51:57 2014, in response to Slippery slope (Re: Where is the president?), posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 22 10:49:22 2014. How is that a slippery slope argument? You're trying to create a strawman argument. Do you really have any sense of logic?Nobody claimed it was the US government's fault that Tahmoooresi was falsely arrested by Mexico. But it is said government's responsibility to help the man. |
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Posted by Fred G on Fri Aug 22 10:54:07 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 22 10:51:57 2014. He compounded his troubles by attempting to escape jail.How was he falsely arrested? your pal, Fred |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Aug 22 11:19:44 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Fred G on Fri Aug 22 10:54:07 2014. He wasn't falsely arrested. All you can say is that the Mexicans could have cut him some slack because he's obviously just foolish and not dangerous.What would the US government say if a Mexican was arrested for gun law violations in NYC and the Mexican government wanted him sprung? They'd say, you have to talk to the local authorities. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Aug 22 12:19:39 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 22 10:51:57 2014. I don't agree that it is the responsibility of government to help a private citizen abroad unless:1. His or her presence there is to fulfill a government interest. 2. (S)he was abducted from the USA and taken abroad against his or her will. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 14:25:41 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 10:21:09 2014. Data mining companies attach themselves to cookies for both. Results go to advertisers who then go back to each and target to statistical data for the audience you want to reach. Google ads are everywhere. So are facebook like badges. And to take it that one extra step, if you can login to a site with your facebook signin or google+, then all that data gets pooled.Behind the scenes, there's a LOT to how it all comes together. Meanwhile y'all are all hung up on Obama and the government who are at least subject to SOME Constitutional restrictions. Private sector IS NOT. |
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Posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 16:11:57 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 14:25:41 2014. Interesting, thanks. I knew about data mining companies looking for cookies. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 22 16:37:19 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 14:25:41 2014. Meanwhile y'all are all hung up on Obama and the government who are at least subject to SOME Constitutional restrictionsLOL! Private sector IS NOT FALSE! |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 19:50:25 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 16:11:57 2014. It's an incredibly complex web the big data operators have built over the past 15 years. And countermeasures just aren't working so well anymore. They even have zombie cookies now. :(Then there's Browser fingerprinting which, in addition to zombie cookies can defeat pretty much any attempt at hiding from corporate big brother. Try this test and see how it works: Panopticlick browser test by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Now you know why I've been giggling about the NSA. They're actually rather highly limited in what they can do. Google and the rest? Nope. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 19:57:22 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 22 16:37:19 2014. Yeah, go ahead and walk into a bank ... whip out a Smith & Wesson and talk to them about your rights. I'll dispatch a camera crew. :) |
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Posted by Dave on Fri Aug 22 21:41:51 2014, in response to Re: Where is the president?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Aug 22 19:50:25 2014. "Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 4,462,309 tested so far." |
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