No one who gets welfare should be able to get it without earning either.No one who puts wear and tear on public land should get to do that for free.
No one who gets welfare should be able to get it without earning either.No one who puts wear and tear on public land should get to do that for free.
you lefties are desperate.
Tea party supporters are wealthier and more well-educated than the general public, tend to be Republican, white, male, and married, and their strong opposition ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/us/politics/15poll.html
No one who gets welfare should be able to get it without earning either.
No one who gets welfare should be able to get it without earning either.
Dumbass/Commie Ricter doesn't understand it's unconstitutional for the Federal Government to own ANY land.
Dumbass/Commie Ricter doesn't understand it's unconstitutional for the Federal Government to own ANY land.
Jenny Beth Martin:
In February 2009, Martinâs home was in foreclosure and her husband Leeâs temp agency was in bankruptcy.
I had no idea who she was til I just googled her. But so what. That is the problem with a lot of politics and people today.. you do really they think your example means the tea party is not wealthier or more educated do you? I can see why you don't like Taleb.
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I was quoting the New York times article. there was a professor who found the same thing with respect to science a few months... (if I recall correctly).
which indicated this...
Tea Party supporters are wealthier and more well-educated than the general public, and are no more or less afraid of falling into a lower socioeconomic class, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Your god thinks that you're stupid.
The U.S. Constitution addresses the relationship of the federal government to
lands. Article IV, § 3, Clause 2 â the Property Clause â gives Congress authority
over federal property generally, and the Supreme Court has described Congressâs
power to legislate under this Clause as âwithout limitation.â
The Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 was enacted to remedy the deterioration of the
range on the remaining public lands. This was the first direct authority for federal
management of these lands, and implicitly began the shift toward ending disposals
and retaining lands in federal ownership. In 1976, Congress formally declared that
national policy was generally to retain the remaining lands in federal ownership in
the Federal Land Policy and Management Act.
The âSagebrush Rebellionâ was a collection of unsuccessful state and local
efforts, beginning in 1978, to assert title to federal lands or force their divestiture.
It also included efforts by the Reagan Administration and in Congress to divest of
many federal lands, which also proved unsuccessful.
She is the one individual most often attributed with being the founder of the movement. wtf does Taleb have to do with this? Do you know Taleb? If not, then you're talking out of your asshole, yet again. Like Joe the plumber; he was on the Welfare two years prior to the Obama campaign stop.