Thursday, January 23, 2014

Where are you going America?


Tinker

Gee-wiz are the American people going to vote for another Republican/Democrat as the next president of the United States again?

What is this ladies and gentleman a bad dream of the United States Government messing around with the American people lives like a incidental prop to the next Hollywood political movie. That the Washington DC wise guys are getting together to start writing a television script for their own political careers.

And keeping this sorry screw up crazy America system of Government going on for yet another four more years.

Do you think that the people in power really care who really wins the presidency between the Democrat/Republican candidate. Because whoever the American people vote into office means that nothing is going to really change at all.

I heard Karl Rove telling the Fox TV talk show host Greta Van Susteren that the next Republican choice for president will be much better than the next Democrat candidate.

Please isn't he is the same guy who told us ( the American people ) that George W. Bush was a conservative. When in fact George W. Bush was not a conservative politician at all. George W. Bush called Karl Rove the architect. I mean my goodness!

The Washington DC politicians are treating the America people United States Government just like the Hollywood directors and writers make movies. Everything is done to make the people running the motion picture business more political powerful and wealthy. And so are the Washington DC politicians.

I am so tired of this same old political show that I really can't stand it anymore. The people in power have the American people by the you know what, and not enough people seem to want to fight back.

All of that sham of a government makes the American people look just like as long as the Wine, Drugs, Women, Song, and Television Celebrity party keep going. That the Washington DC corruption is OK with them.

And the American people can not do anything about this fix political game. Unless they get together and truly try. That the Republican/Democrat parties are playing a serious political game with the American people. The American people have no choice who is the next president of the United States. The game is fix. And I am telling you that everybody now know it.

The next president of the United States is going to be a Republican/Democrat. And the other two remaining branches of the United States Government is going to be filled up with ether Democrat/Republican candidate.

Come on! This is getting very old ladies and gentlemen. These people are holding onto the same political power and wealth that they have been controlling ever since the Democrats/Republican had their smart lawyers make everything that they do legal. So the American people can't put them in jail for doing what they are doing each and ever election.

The people working for the United States Government are in on the same corrupt evil design as always. Using the American people for political power and wealth. And the American people have willingly given the men and women running the United States Government the power to keep messing over the American people for as long as they want.

The Tea Party candidate are the only real chance that the American people truly have to change this government institutionalized corruption in our U.S. Government. And you can see for yourselves just how hard the establish News Media, Republican/Democratic political parties are resisting that American people Tea Party political threat.

I am not going to genuflect to Color, sexual orientation, political party affiliation, or political correct talk, ever again.

Wow! How can I get happy about the next American election knowing that?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_political_affiliation

List of Presidents of the United States by political affiliation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is intended to be a comprehensive list of all presidents, grouped by political party.

Republican

Eighteen members of the: Republican Party have served as president, governing for 88 years in total. Four served two full terms and five served one full term. Three were elected twice but either died or were assassinated (Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley) or resigned (Richard Nixon) during their second term. Two were elected once but died before completing their first term (James A. Garfield and Warren G. Harding). Four succeeded to the presidency following the death or resignation of their predecessor: two (Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge) were subsequently elected to a full term; two (Chester A. Arthur and Gerald Ford) were not.
  1. Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865)[n 1]
  2. Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877)
  3. Rutherford B. Hayes (1877–1881)
  4. James A. Garfield (1881)
  5. Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885)
  6. Benjamin Harrison (1889–1893)
  7. William McKinley (1897–1901)
  8. Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909)
  9. William Howard Taft (1909–1913)
  10. Warren G. Harding (1921–1923)
  11. Calvin Coolidge (1923–1929)
  12. Herbert Hoover (1929–1933)
  13. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961)
  14. Richard Nixon (1969–1974)
  15. Gerald Ford (1974–1977)
  16. Ronald Reagan (1981–1989)
  17. George H. W. Bush (1989–1993)
  18. George W. Bush (2001-2009)

Democratic

Fifteen members of the Democratic Party have served as president, governing for a total of 85 years. Five served at least two full terms (Franklin Roosevelt was elected four times; he served three full terms and died during his fourth) and five served one full term. Three succeeded to the presidency after the death of their predecessor (of which two were subsequently elected to a full term [i.e., Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson] ) and one, Andrew Johnson, did not seek election). John F. Kennedy was assassinated before his first term was finished and Barack Obama is currently in office.
  1. Andrew Jackson (1829 - 1837)
  2. Martin Van Buren (1837–1841)
  3. James K. Polk (1845–1849)
  4. Franklin Pierce (1853–1857)
  5. James Buchanan (1857–1861)
  6. Andrew Johnson (1868)[n 2]
  7. Grover Cleveland (1885–1889), (1893–1897)
  8. Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921)
  9. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945)
  10. Harry S. Truman (1945–1953)
  11. John F. Kennedy (1961–1963)
  12. Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969)
  13. Jimmy Carter (1977–1981)
  14. Bill Clinton (1993–2001)
  15. Barack Obama (2009–present)

Democratic-Republican

Four members of the United States Democratic-Republican Party have governed for a total of 28 years:
  1. Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809)
  2. James Madison (1809–1817)
  3. James Monroe (1817–1825)
  4. John Quincy Adams (1825–1829)

Whig

Four members of the United States Whig Party have governed for a total of 8 years:
  1. William Henry Harrison (1841)
  2. John Tyler (1841–1845)[n 3]
  3. Zachary Taylor (1849–1850)
  4. Millard Fillmore (1850–1853)

National Republican

1 member of the United States National Republican Party has governed for a total of 2 years:
  1. John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) was the president when the Democratic-Republican Party split. He led the National Republicans (aka: Anti-Jacksonians) along with Henry Clay (who later founded the Whig Party).

Independent

  1. George Washington (1789–1797) is currently the only president to have been elected without any official endorsement by a political party. Generally speaking, Washington's policies reflected a moderate Federalist agenda.[citation needed] He governed for 8 years in total.
  2. John Tyler (1841–1845)[n 3]

National Union

The National Union Party was the name used by the Republican Party for the national ticket in the 1864 presidential election. Both Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson associated with the National Union Party during the 1864 election and Andrew Johnson remained a member until he joined the Democratic Party at the end of his second term. Lincoln and Johnson served as President while members of the National Union party for 4 years.
  1. Abraham Lincoln (1865)[n 1]
  2. Andrew Johnson (1865–1868)[n 2]

Federalist

  1. John Adams (1797–1801) was the only president elected as a member of the United States Federalist Party. He governed for a total of 4 years.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Lincoln served his first term (from 1861-1865) as a member of the Republican Party, but ran for his second term as a member of the National Union Party and served only a short part of his second term in 1865 before being assassinated.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Andrew Johnson did not identify with the two main parties of Democrats and Republicans, though he did try for the Democratic nomination in 1868, and so while President he attempted to build a party of loyalists under the National Union label. Asked in 1868 why he did not become a Democrat, he said, "It is true I am asked why don't I join the Democratic Party. Why don't they join me ... if I have administered the office of president so well?"[citation needed] This failure to build a new National Union Party made Johnson effectively an independent.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Although John Tyler was elected vice president on the Whig ticket, his policies soon proved to be opposed to most of the Whig agenda, and he was expelled from the party in 1841, a few months after taking office as President.
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Policy: Economy

Wall Street adviser: Actual unemployment is 37.2%, 'misery index' worst in 40 years

By Paul Bedard | JANUARY 21, 2014
 
Don't believe the happy talk coming out of the White House, Federal Reserve and Treasury Department when it comes to the real unemployment rate and the true “Misery Index.” Because, according to an influential Wall Street advisor, the figures are a fraud.

In a memo to clients provided to Secrets, David John Marotta calculates the actual unemployment rate of those not working at a sky-high 37.2 percent, not the 6.7 percent advertised by the Fed, and the Misery Index at over 14, not the 8 claimed by the government.

Read more...http://washingtonexaminer.com/wall-street-advisor-actual-unemployment-is-37.2-misery-index-worst-in-40-years/article/2542604
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Kelvin Benjamin and Sammy Watkins

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College Football Nation Blog


2013 SEC Super Seniors

January, 22, 2014
By Chris Low | ESPN.com

For the fifth consecutive season, we pay homage to the top seniors in the SEC.

We’ve selected the best 12 seniors in the league, period, and not one senior on each team. These guys all rose above and beyond in terms of on-the-field production, leadership and overall impact on their teams.

There were a lot of tough calls, and this senior class ranks up there with any we've seen in this league. What that means is that several deserving players were left off. We looked hard at how players fared against league competition, their consistency and whether or not they were able to make it through the whole season.

Here’s introducing our 2013 SEC Super Seniors. They’re listed in alphabetical order:

Chris Davis
AP Photo/Dave MartinChris Davis made one of the most memorable plays in college football history.
Chris Davis, CB/RS, Auburn: Davis' kick-six to beat Alabama was the play of the year in college football, maybe the play of the last quarter-century. But that's what he did -- make plays. Davis led the league in punt return average (18.7 yards), tied for the league lead in pass breakups (15) and was second on Auburn's team with 74 tackles. It goes without saying that he was one of the key figures in the Tigers' improbable run to the VIZIO BCS National Championship game.
Comments

  • Thomas Williams · Top Commenter ·
    Tennessee because of this fact:
    ESPN Recruiting Poll

    2014 CLASS RANKINGS
    Rank College Commits
    1
    Alabama Crimson Tide 24
    2
    Texas A&M Aggies 21
    3
    Florida State Seminoles 29
    4
    LSU Tigers 18
    5
    Tennessee Volunteers 34
    See the full football rankings
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  • Mat Davis · Glorified Janitor at Stanley Steemer
    Gators will come back strong this year with new OC and players returning from injuries.
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  • Brandon Little · Top Commenter · Works at AlliedBarton
    Gators will easily win that
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  • Jason Tovey · Top Commenter · University of Florida
    What's better? 3-9 to losing the National Championship or 4-8 to winning the National Chompionship?
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    • Eric Goodson · Top Commenter · N/A
      Might want to focus on the State championship first. Got beat by Miami and FSU last year. I could see you guys doing it, and hiring Roper was a good start. Good luck and maybe next year in the SEC championship it will be my Tigers with the best turnaround from last year vs the Gators having the best this year. I would like that. WAR EAGLE!!!
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    • Jason Tovey · Top Commenter · University of Florida
      Eric Goodson Of course I don't think Auburn won any state championships in 2012 so the turnarounds will continue to be epic! Here's to an all Orange and Blue 2014 SEC Championship Game!
      Reply · 2 · Like 
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