The Game is not one to shy away from all sorts of controversy and he is at it again! The rapper recently took to Instagram to flaunt his torso covered in tattoos, wearing just a skintight underwear, perfectly outlining his manhood that sent the internet wild. The 35-year-old tattooed rapper took a photo of himself in […]
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Rapper Collo Spotted Cruising Around In A BMW i8 (Photo)
Kenyan rapper Collins Majale aka Collo has been out of the country for the past one month. The former Kleptomaniax member left Kenya for the United States to perform at the Denver Sister Cities International Festival which went down on October 18th. Collo is definitely having the time of his life in the US judging […]
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HALLOWEEN by Marian Finch
Pumpkins stand on every porch..
Faces lit up by inner torch
But close your doors ...don`t leave your home!
This is the night when creatures roam
They slither from their putrid holes
Looking for souls to make their own...
They yearn all year for this special night
Meandering far and spreading fright..
Vampires fly with sharpened teeth
Life immortal they bequeath..
The price is only your life blood -
Could they be in your neighbourhood?
Countless witches this night fly..
On broomsticks through an inky sky
Conjuring up their vilest spells..
Until it`s time to return to their place in Hell.
So when your children venture out tonight...
A sack for treats and their eyes so bright..
In case such horrors should attack...
Take care!
Go with them ...
watch their back!
Marian Finch Dreamscape Poetry...

Faces lit up by inner torch
But close your doors ...don`t leave your home!
This is the night when creatures roam
They slither from their putrid holes
Looking for souls to make their own...
They yearn all year for this special night
Meandering far and spreading fright..
Vampires fly with sharpened teeth
Life immortal they bequeath..
The price is only your life blood -
Could they be in your neighbourhood?
Countless witches this night fly..
On broomsticks through an inky sky
Conjuring up their vilest spells..
Until it`s time to return to their place in Hell.
So when your children venture out tonight...
A sack for treats and their eyes so bright..
In case such horrors should attack...
Take care!
Go with them ...
watch their back!
Marian Finch Dreamscape Poetry...

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SWEEET: Check Out This Little Kid Who Stole The Show At President Obama's Halloween Party Dressed As Pope!
President Obama and his wife Michelle threw a Halloween Costume party at the White House yesterday and invited little kids to have fun with them but this toddler dressed as Pope indeed stole the show. Check Out;
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Barclays #readytowork programme to help graduates get jobs
In about six months or less, I will be done with University. Although I have done most of what I am required to do to secure a job somewhere, the fear of the unknown is not uncommon to me. My class has about two hundred people and we will all graduate at the same time. […]
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Watch: Calvo Mistari Features His Twin Brother In New Jam -Take It Low
Calvo Mistari has teamed up with Opips and Jardel for their new track called Take it Low. The song has been produced by code red's studios Red republic which sees such aartists as Madtraxx and Mejja among others. Felix Kirimba aka Opips is a God fearing artist, instrumentalist, musician and entrepreneur. Through strive, consistency and perseverance, […]
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Maina Kageni Kicks Off A 1 Year Road Trip Across Kenya To Promote Tourism (Photos)
Kenya is often referred to as one of the most breathtaking countries in the world and I couldn’t agree more, this is because our country boasts of the most interesting and amazing places to visit, from the fresh water lakes, the amazing landscapes, the sandy beaches, the lovely sunset in Kenyan parks not forgetting the […]
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Ne-Yo And His Sexxy Babes Shuts Down #PopNJam Concert In Kampala - Uganda [PHOTOS]
Neyo left his fans amazed at the pop n jam show that took place at Lugogo in Kampala yesterday organised by Bell Lager.
The American singer put on a great show which also saw the likes of Dr. Jose Chameleone, Sheebah and Irene Ntale take on the stage.
Here are some photos from the show incase you missed out.
The American singer put on a great show which also saw the likes of Dr. Jose Chameleone, Sheebah and Irene Ntale take on the stage.
Here are some photos from the show incase you missed out.
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Super Model Transforms Herself Into Billionaire Richard Branson (Photos)
Halloween may be a celebration which will never make sense to Africans, but it definitely creates a huge buzz in the Western continents. From celebrities to common people, everyone seems to be in sync with finding costumes to commemorate the occasion. Taking the celebrations a step further is top model, 41 year old, Tyra Banks. […]
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Eric Omondi Under Fire For Endorsing Halloween, What Fans Call Out As Demonic
For the Western world, October 31st is set aside to celebrate Halloween, a day dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, attending Halloween costume parties, decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, fortune-telling games, playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories […]
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Skincare: the private hair affair
The weather is scorching hot and you feel like cooling off, so you grab an ice cream and head out to the community pool. After a cooling swim, you sit on a sunbed, slather your skin with some high SPF lotion, slap on your sun hat and dark designer shades then lean back. Before digging […]
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P-Unit?s Bon?eye And Wife Welcome A Bouncing Baby Boy
A child is a gift from God and not many are privileged to bare children. But all in all children are special beings and every time they grace out presence it’s good to appreciate and celebrate them. After Janet Mbugua and her hubby welcomed a baby boy, another celebrity is now overwhelmed by the birth […]
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Is Njoki Chege Dissing Sheila Mwanyigha In Her Latest Fat Shaming Article?
Weight issues have become quite a touchy topic in the recent past especially after an infamous writer cum blogger attacked overweight women telling them to shape up and stop hiding behind the pretense that big is fabulous. According to her it’s not, it’s grossly unattractive and very unhealthy. Not everyone was pleased with her sentiments […]
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Janet Mbugua Opens Up About Her Pregnancy Issues Including Stretch Marks
Truthfully, being pregnant changes a person. Each day is part of an amazing journey that completely shifts one’s focus of their life and makes them reevaluate their personal and professional goals. When pregnant one gains weight, loses appetite and even gets crazy stretch marks that no woman possibly wants to have. Anyway these stretch marks […]
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How George Bush Reacted Over KANYE WEST?S 2020 Presidential Announcement
Former president George W. Bush and Kanye West haven’t exactly had a great relationship — mostly as a result of the call out heard ’round the world, when West said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.” Bush would later call the incident “one of the most disgusting moments of my presidency.” George W. Bush showed […]
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Border Security Is National Security
by Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: When it comes to immigration, passions run deep. While some aspects of the debate are complex, I hope we can all agree that the people we allow to come here legally should be committed to our values and to democratic principles. As I have frequently argued, in a post-9/11 world border security is national security.
We should not allow individuals dedicated to overthrowing our constitutional system of government to come here. Our immigration procedures and policies should guarantee that we are not importing tribal hatreds and that most ancient of evils, anti-Semitism.
Polls show that significant percentages of Muslims around the world adhere to radical beliefs that are contrary to our concept of freedom. Many harbor anti-Semitic attitudes and buy in to conspiracy theories about who attacked us on 9/11.
We know that we already have a problem with radical Islam in this country. Minneapolis, of all places, is a hotbed of jihadi recruitment. Yet record numbers of Muslims are coming into the country every year due to our immigration and refugee policies.
I raise this issue again because recent headlines demand our attention.
Posters appeared Tuesday on a university campus in England with the caption "Hitler Was Right."
Earlier this week, it was reported that German intelligence officials are alarmed by what they are seeing in the so-called "refugee crisis." A high-level intelligence report warned, "We are importing Islamic extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, national and ethnic conflicts of other peoples as well as a different societal and legal understanding."
Unfortunately, the political left doesn't seem to be paying any attention. Some politicians are demanding that we let hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees into the country.
Common sense suggests we should consider a freeze on Muslim immigration while opening our doors to Middle East Christians, who are facing what can only be described as genocide.
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families
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We should not allow individuals dedicated to overthrowing our constitutional system of government to come here. Our immigration procedures and policies should guarantee that we are not importing tribal hatreds and that most ancient of evils, anti-Semitism.
Polls show that significant percentages of Muslims around the world adhere to radical beliefs that are contrary to our concept of freedom. Many harbor anti-Semitic attitudes and buy in to conspiracy theories about who attacked us on 9/11.
We know that we already have a problem with radical Islam in this country. Minneapolis, of all places, is a hotbed of jihadi recruitment. Yet record numbers of Muslims are coming into the country every year due to our immigration and refugee policies.
I raise this issue again because recent headlines demand our attention.
Posters appeared Tuesday on a university campus in England with the caption "Hitler Was Right."
Earlier this week, it was reported that German intelligence officials are alarmed by what they are seeing in the so-called "refugee crisis." A high-level intelligence report warned, "We are importing Islamic extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, national and ethnic conflicts of other peoples as well as a different societal and legal understanding."
Unfortunately, the political left doesn't seem to be paying any attention. Some politicians are demanding that we let hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees into the country.
Common sense suggests we should consider a freeze on Muslim immigration while opening our doors to Middle East Christians, who are facing what can only be described as genocide.
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families

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My New Tax Proposal ? You Will Love It
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I will be so happy to help you with that problem, sir! I hope you are having a wonderful day! |
Here it is:
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Most Important Political Facts of the Week
by Rod Martin, Contributing Author: Most important political fact of the week: The Republican Establishment went on the attack against its own party.
Does this sound hyperbolic? Consider:
1. John Kasich – whose principle achievement is expanding Medicaid, and whom many have touted as the Establishment's Plan B should Jeb Bush falter – spent the week calling anyone to the right of him "crazy," and lashing out at ideas not invented by Hubert Humphrey or Hillary Clinton. (Donald Trump's evisceration of Kasich, who was a rather important part of the debacle at Lehman Brothers, was possibly the second best moment of the debate).
2. Mitt Romney – in an interview on David Axelrod's podcast no less – openly lamented the demise of the Big Three networks' oligopoly. "There was a time when we all got the news with the same facts," he whined wistfully to Obama's campaign guru (who clearly agreed).
3. John Boehner engineered passage of a budget that rubber-stamped Barack Obama's agenda for the entire rest of his term, dropping any pretense of conservatism.
4. Jeb Bush spent almost one-fifth of his debate time calling for "federal regulation" of – wait for it – Fantasy Football. Which primarily matters because it doesn't matter. What's next, federal regulation of horseshoes and whittling? Why on Earth would anyone want to regulate this, much less devote an enormous percentage of precious airtime to it?
Answer, at least to anyone who's awake: because the Republican Establishment, exactly like Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Jeb's "brother from another mother" has come to believe that nothing should go unregulated, no matter how
insignificant, ever. It is like the faux "liberalization" just announced in China: yes, the One Child Policy is gone, but it is replaced with a Two Child Policy. No one asks how it is that government should regulate such a thing at all.
The vast majority of Republican voters never voted for any of this, and none of these men ever asked them to. Desperation is making them honest, perhaps, but that honestly comes at a price. Paul Ryan may be Speaker (and wonk that he is, he might be a good one under the right President), but conservatives felled the three Speakers before him – Pelosi, Boehner and (sort of) McCarthy. They couldn't stop the budget deal, but with Trump, Carson, Cruz and Rubio collectively accounting for 64% of the Republican primary vote, they are stopping the Establishment from retaking the White House.
The media calls this chaos. But when the shoe has been on the other foot they've called it progress. And a conservatism that actually wants to win again is likely to prove infectious, just as Reagan's was once.
Which brings us to the second most important political fact of the week: the outsiders have solidified their dominance of the Republican presidential field.
First, there's Jeb, who (to quote Dick Morris) "cemented his downfall" last night. Don't like Dick? That's fine: the headlines were unanimous across party lines, from "End of Days for Republican Establishment" (the Financial Times) to "The 'Jeb Bush Is Doomed' Narrative is Dooming Jeb Bush" (Slate).
This was already becoming obvious for those paying attention to the deeper implications of the fundraising numbers (as we have continuously at RodMartin.org), particularly the most recent revelation: that Jeb's ratio of major donor money to small donor cash is an historically unprecedented 15:1. By contrast, for Hillary it's 3:1. For Ted Cruz it's 1:1.6. For Obama 2012 it was 1:3, and even Mitt Romney managed 7:1. For Ben Carson it's a whopping 1:11.5.
Yes, Jeb has no average Joes. None. Nada.
But the debate sealed it. Part of it was the frivolous, Emperor-Has-No-Clothes moment with – I repeat – "federal regulation of Fantasy Football." Part of it was his general inability to break out of the pack. But most of it was his assault on Marco Rubio's attendance record in the Senate and – gasp! – call for Rubio's resignation. (!!!)
As Rubio pointed out to devastating effect, his having missed 11.5% of Senate votes has been radically better than prior Presidential candidates such as Bob Graham (30%), John Kerry (60%) and Barack Obama (70%), all of whom the media gave a pass, and not one of whom the civility-uber-alles Bushes ever called upon to resign.
But those facts are not why this was nightmarish. In that awful moment, Jeb showed his inability to pivot. Scripted and practiced and certain of his lines, Jeb could not read the audience, could not see that Rubio had scored on the CNBC inquisitors, could not see that this was an unprofitable line of attack. His was a one-man "Charge of the Light Brigade." And everyone watching knew: if he's nominated, Hillary will shred him in an instant.
By contrast, Trump shredded Kasich (see above), Cruz shredded CNBC, and Rubio shredded any thought that he isn't the most charismatic candidate in the race. Mike Huckabee stood out (in the few moments he was given) as an advocate for innovation; Carly Fiorina showed a rare grasp of how regulation concentrates industries into ever fewer hands producing de facto socialism.
Ben Carson underperformed, badly. But it won't be the end of his world. Ted Cruz won the night, which might prove the beginning of his long anticipated surge, with Rubio close behind. And those three plus Donald Trump are very likely the future of the Republican Party.
All this said, the best line of the night – and the third most important political fact of this or any other week – was Rubio's, in response to Trump's (entirely self-serving) assault on Super PACs: "The Democrats have their own Super PAC: the mainstream media."
There is a lot to be said about CNBC's complete lack of professionalism, and even more to be said about the utter failure of the RNC's takeover of the primary debates (ostensibly intended to prevent exactly this). And it would be easy to attack Donald Trump's hypocrisy, in that he is personally a one-man Super PAC (just like Meg Whitman and Michael Huffington before him, both of whom proved that you can't really buy an election).
But Rubio's point, intentionally or otherwise, is actually more significant. The argument made on behalf of Super PACs generally turns on the freedom of speech; but it is the freedom of the press which makes campaign spending limits bogus. CNBC can say anything it wants, any way it wants, to influence any election it wants. And it does.
Is it a campaign committee? No. Is it subject to giving limits? No. Is it owned by a giant corporation with a demonstrable agenda? Absolutely.
Comcast (parent of NBC) is a $154 billion corporation. Disney (parent of ABC) is worth $194 billion. Time-Warner lands at $61 billion, while CBS clocks in at $22 billion.
With or without Citizens United, they can and do spend any amount they want to influence…everything.
How do you think that stacks up against the $6 million (not billion) Marco Rubio raised last quarter? Or even the $100 million in Jeb Bush's Super PAC?
No, Mitt Romney is wrong. Breaking the propaganda oligopoly is the most important development in U.S. politics since the invention of the television; and more than important, wonderful. It is a chance for America to (forgive the term) take the red pill, after decades in a Keynesian leftwing Matrix.
Not everyone is up for the jailbreak: God knows John Kasich isn't. But this week, it became all too apparent that the majority of the Republican party is, has been at least since Rick Santelli's 2009 rant from the floor of the Chicago Merc, and isn't likely to change its mind between now and next November.
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Does this sound hyperbolic? Consider:
1. John Kasich – whose principle achievement is expanding Medicaid, and whom many have touted as the Establishment's Plan B should Jeb Bush falter – spent the week calling anyone to the right of him "crazy," and lashing out at ideas not invented by Hubert Humphrey or Hillary Clinton. (Donald Trump's evisceration of Kasich, who was a rather important part of the debacle at Lehman Brothers, was possibly the second best moment of the debate).
2. Mitt Romney – in an interview on David Axelrod's podcast no less – openly lamented the demise of the Big Three networks' oligopoly. "There was a time when we all got the news with the same facts," he whined wistfully to Obama's campaign guru (who clearly agreed).
3. John Boehner engineered passage of a budget that rubber-stamped Barack Obama's agenda for the entire rest of his term, dropping any pretense of conservatism.
4. Jeb Bush spent almost one-fifth of his debate time calling for "federal regulation" of – wait for it – Fantasy Football. Which primarily matters because it doesn't matter. What's next, federal regulation of horseshoes and whittling? Why on Earth would anyone want to regulate this, much less devote an enormous percentage of precious airtime to it?
Answer, at least to anyone who's awake: because the Republican Establishment, exactly like Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Jeb's "brother from another mother" has come to believe that nothing should go unregulated, no matter how
insignificant, ever. It is like the faux "liberalization" just announced in China: yes, the One Child Policy is gone, but it is replaced with a Two Child Policy. No one asks how it is that government should regulate such a thing at all.
The vast majority of Republican voters never voted for any of this, and none of these men ever asked them to. Desperation is making them honest, perhaps, but that honestly comes at a price. Paul Ryan may be Speaker (and wonk that he is, he might be a good one under the right President), but conservatives felled the three Speakers before him – Pelosi, Boehner and (sort of) McCarthy. They couldn't stop the budget deal, but with Trump, Carson, Cruz and Rubio collectively accounting for 64% of the Republican primary vote, they are stopping the Establishment from retaking the White House.
The media calls this chaos. But when the shoe has been on the other foot they've called it progress. And a conservatism that actually wants to win again is likely to prove infectious, just as Reagan's was once.
Which brings us to the second most important political fact of the week: the outsiders have solidified their dominance of the Republican presidential field.
First, there's Jeb, who (to quote Dick Morris) "cemented his downfall" last night. Don't like Dick? That's fine: the headlines were unanimous across party lines, from "End of Days for Republican Establishment" (the Financial Times) to "The 'Jeb Bush Is Doomed' Narrative is Dooming Jeb Bush" (Slate).
This was already becoming obvious for those paying attention to the deeper implications of the fundraising numbers (as we have continuously at RodMartin.org), particularly the most recent revelation: that Jeb's ratio of major donor money to small donor cash is an historically unprecedented 15:1. By contrast, for Hillary it's 3:1. For Ted Cruz it's 1:1.6. For Obama 2012 it was 1:3, and even Mitt Romney managed 7:1. For Ben Carson it's a whopping 1:11.5.
Yes, Jeb has no average Joes. None. Nada.
But the debate sealed it. Part of it was the frivolous, Emperor-Has-No-Clothes moment with – I repeat – "federal regulation of Fantasy Football." Part of it was his general inability to break out of the pack. But most of it was his assault on Marco Rubio's attendance record in the Senate and – gasp! – call for Rubio's resignation. (!!!)
As Rubio pointed out to devastating effect, his having missed 11.5% of Senate votes has been radically better than prior Presidential candidates such as Bob Graham (30%), John Kerry (60%) and Barack Obama (70%), all of whom the media gave a pass, and not one of whom the civility-uber-alles Bushes ever called upon to resign.
But those facts are not why this was nightmarish. In that awful moment, Jeb showed his inability to pivot. Scripted and practiced and certain of his lines, Jeb could not read the audience, could not see that Rubio had scored on the CNBC inquisitors, could not see that this was an unprofitable line of attack. His was a one-man "Charge of the Light Brigade." And everyone watching knew: if he's nominated, Hillary will shred him in an instant.
By contrast, Trump shredded Kasich (see above), Cruz shredded CNBC, and Rubio shredded any thought that he isn't the most charismatic candidate in the race. Mike Huckabee stood out (in the few moments he was given) as an advocate for innovation; Carly Fiorina showed a rare grasp of how regulation concentrates industries into ever fewer hands producing de facto socialism.
Ben Carson underperformed, badly. But it won't be the end of his world. Ted Cruz won the night, which might prove the beginning of his long anticipated surge, with Rubio close behind. And those three plus Donald Trump are very likely the future of the Republican Party.
All this said, the best line of the night – and the third most important political fact of this or any other week – was Rubio's, in response to Trump's (entirely self-serving) assault on Super PACs: "The Democrats have their own Super PAC: the mainstream media."
There is a lot to be said about CNBC's complete lack of professionalism, and even more to be said about the utter failure of the RNC's takeover of the primary debates (ostensibly intended to prevent exactly this). And it would be easy to attack Donald Trump's hypocrisy, in that he is personally a one-man Super PAC (just like Meg Whitman and Michael Huffington before him, both of whom proved that you can't really buy an election).
But Rubio's point, intentionally or otherwise, is actually more significant. The argument made on behalf of Super PACs generally turns on the freedom of speech; but it is the freedom of the press which makes campaign spending limits bogus. CNBC can say anything it wants, any way it wants, to influence any election it wants. And it does.
Is it a campaign committee? No. Is it subject to giving limits? No. Is it owned by a giant corporation with a demonstrable agenda? Absolutely.
Comcast (parent of NBC) is a $154 billion corporation. Disney (parent of ABC) is worth $194 billion. Time-Warner lands at $61 billion, while CBS clocks in at $22 billion.
With or without Citizens United, they can and do spend any amount they want to influence…everything.
How do you think that stacks up against the $6 million (not billion) Marco Rubio raised last quarter? Or even the $100 million in Jeb Bush's Super PAC?
No, Mitt Romney is wrong. Breaking the propaganda oligopoly is the most important development in U.S. politics since the invention of the television; and more than important, wonderful. It is a chance for America to (forgive the term) take the red pill, after decades in a Keynesian leftwing Matrix.
Not everyone is up for the jailbreak: God knows John Kasich isn't. But this week, it became all too apparent that the majority of the Republican party is, has been at least since Rick Santelli's 2009 rant from the floor of the Chicago Merc, and isn't likely to change its mind between now and next November.
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Rod D. Martin, writes at RodMartn.org, and is founder and CEO of The Martin Organization, a technology entrepreneur, venture capitalist, author and conservative activist. He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Council for National Policy, a Past President of the National Federation Republican Assemblies. and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.

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A More Perfect Turkey
by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Let's talk Turkey. Not the bird, the country. America has fallen behind in yet another category: preposterous promises by politicians.
It's becoming clear that Bernie Sanders, Vermont's independent "democratic socialist" U.S. Senator and now Democratic Party presidential contender, is a piker, a penny pincher, a cheapskate, a tightwad, a Scrooge. At least, by comparison.
It's one thing to promise free stuff — say, zero-priced college for everyone! — but is the generous senator willing to give entrepreneurs $100,000 to start a business?
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu is.
Well, 100,000 Liras anyway.
In the run-up to Sunday's Turkish election, the fearless leader of the Justice and Development Party announced his plan to subsidize new businesses.
And so much more. And why not? "Once you have a job, salary and food. What is left?" Davutoğlu rhetorically asked last week, answering, "A wife." He told male citizens: "first consult your parents and, God willing, they will find you a suitable one. If they don't, you can come to us."
Meanwhile, no U.S. candidate proposes any government support whatsoever for men seeking wives. Or women seeking husbands . . . or wives. Or men seeking husbands. Etcetera.
No dating subsidy, either, or help with high wedding costs — not even a Costanza regulation to protect brides from the dangers of deadly wedding invitation envelopes.
Of course, government big enough to give folks everything they desire is also big enough to take everything — including free speech — away. This week, Turkish police stormed two "opposition" TV stations taking them off the air days before the vote.
That could never happen here, though . . . could it?
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacobs is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacobs is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.
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It's becoming clear that Bernie Sanders, Vermont's independent "democratic socialist" U.S. Senator and now Democratic Party presidential contender, is a piker, a penny pincher, a cheapskate, a tightwad, a Scrooge. At least, by comparison.
It's one thing to promise free stuff — say, zero-priced college for everyone! — but is the generous senator willing to give entrepreneurs $100,000 to start a business?
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu is.
Well, 100,000 Liras anyway.
In the run-up to Sunday's Turkish election, the fearless leader of the Justice and Development Party announced his plan to subsidize new businesses.
And so much more. And why not? "Once you have a job, salary and food. What is left?" Davutoğlu rhetorically asked last week, answering, "A wife." He told male citizens: "first consult your parents and, God willing, they will find you a suitable one. If they don't, you can come to us."
Meanwhile, no U.S. candidate proposes any government support whatsoever for men seeking wives. Or women seeking husbands . . . or wives. Or men seeking husbands. Etcetera.
No dating subsidy, either, or help with high wedding costs — not even a Costanza regulation to protect brides from the dangers of deadly wedding invitation envelopes.
Of course, government big enough to give folks everything they desire is also big enough to take everything — including free speech — away. This week, Turkish police stormed two "opposition" TV stations taking them off the air days before the vote.
That could never happen here, though . . . could it?
This is Common Sense. I'm Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacobs is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacobs is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.

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