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ProSense

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21. So
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 07:21 PM
Apr 2013
Something that has merely been proposed, and by a guy who proposes stuff
that I am told he knows won't be accepted - is not "really positive".
That would be like getting all excited about campaign speeches.
To be fair, I would never click on an OP in the Obama thread
Anyway, is Obama running again? As far as I can tell, he doesn't need my vote or my money or my admiration.
I am "looking forward" to 2014 and 2016. And hoping the mantra for the GOP in 2014 and 2016 is not "Obama wants to cut Social Security".

...you think a proposal that will help people is simply for "admiration"? Are you going to avoid any positive proposal the President puts forward because supporting it could be viewed as "admiration"?

In Obama’s Budget, Poverty Initiatives Face an Uphill Battle

by Deborah Weinstein

We’re proud to collaborate with The Nation in sharing insightful journalism related to income inequality in America. The following is an excerpt from The Nation’s “This Week in Poverty” blog.

There are certain facts of life reflected by the FY 2014 Obama budget proposal: first, anything really worth having is going to be hard to get; and, the regrettable corollary — some things you don’t want are a lot closer to reality.

There are new and even historic anti-poverty proposals in this budget. But the better they are, the more they fall into the “hard to get” category. On the other hand, Social Security cuts in the form of smaller cost-of-living adjustments could far more easily become real...President Obama includes thoughtful plans to reduce poverty: targeting job development in the poorest communities; preserving tax credits and food assistance for low-income families; carrying forward health insurance expansions, and promoting the healthy development of children from infancy on...His commitment to improving education for children from birth to five. “Preschool for All” — a $75 billion, 10-year proposal — would ensure that every low- and moderate-income four-year-old has access to a pre-kindergarten education. The money would come from an increase in the tobacco tax. The budget also allocates $1.4 billion next year for Early Head Start and child care partnerships that would increase high-quality early learning programs for infants and toddlers through age three.

The president’s budget attempts a comprehensive approach — using resources from multiple government agencies — to attack both the causes and toxic by-products of poverty. It would create 20 Promise Zones, coordinating housing, education, anti-violence and other economic development initiatives. It would more than triple funds for The Choice Neighborhoods Initiative to improve distressed HUD-assisted housing in very poor communities. It increases Homelessness Assistance Grants by about $350 million, not counting the extra across-the-board cuts now being made. The current sequestration cuts that could end rental housing vouchers for 140,000 low-income families would be reversed.

The president’s $12.5 billion Pathways Back to Work proposal would provide summer and year-round jobs and training for low-income youth and subsidized jobs and training for the long-term unemployed. There are initiatives to improve high schools and to invest in community colleges. The budget would stop cuts in food stamps scheduled to start in November...Obama budget makes the current levels permanent for the Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit and the American Opportunity Tax Credit — lifting more than 9 million low-wage workers and their children above the poverty line and creating greater opportunity for low- and middle-income students to attend college.

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http://billmoyers.com/2013/04/14/in-the-obama-budget-poverty-initiatives-face-an-uphill-battle/

Do you support any of those initiatives?

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My problem now is that I have been told that Obama proposes things knowing the GOP djean111 Apr 2013 #1
Guess that means we should ignore this, huh? ProSense Apr 2013 #2
I was told to ignore Chained CPI. What's the difference? djean111 Apr 2013 #6
Duh. theaocp Apr 2013 #9
Well, ProSense Apr 2013 #10
+1 Funny how that works, huh? forestpath Apr 2013 #18
So the POTUS shouldn't put forth his vision because "he knows the GOP won't pass em"? Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #3
Chained CPI is also his vision. djean111 Apr 2013 #7
Well, if you're as outraged as you appear to be, why aren't you organizing a march on the Capitol? Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #11
About as effective as scorn. And not outraged, disappointed - as if it matters. djean111 Apr 2013 #13
If you can't afford gas, then it sounds like you would qualify for special exemptions re: CPI. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #14
Most do. Take a look at facts. n/t duffyduff Apr 2013 #17
I am working on my own march. Planning on relocating to Sweden or Japan. Soon as my Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #27
Adjö´ så lä´nge! or should I say Sayonara? Plenty to take your place, just ask ICE. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #29
How about you do this, instead: MineralMan Apr 2013 #5
Well, I tried that a few years ago zipplewrath Apr 2013 #8
Is that going to ProSense Apr 2013 #12
"Is that going to prevent you from pushing Congress to pass a proposal that will help people?" Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #16
Me push congress? zipplewrath Apr 2013 #23
Well, ProSense Apr 2013 #26
I wish Obama would zipplewrath Apr 2013 #28
Kick! n/t ProSense Apr 2013 #4
Or he could just stop pushing anti-worker trade deals like the TPP that will export forestpath Apr 2013 #15
And stop pushing the OP proposal too? ProSense Apr 2013 #19
Something that has merely been proposed, and by a guy who proposes stuff djean111 Apr 2013 #20
So ProSense Apr 2013 #21
Of course I do. That is not the question at hand. You know it is not the question at hand. djean111 Apr 2013 #24
What the hell ProSense Apr 2013 #25
Your sense of observation is dead on as of late. Lady Freedom Returns Apr 2013 #22
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