Dictator Obama at it Again

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Your analogy was idiotic.

Yes, the TRUTH is always idiotic to an idiot!

Truth? It's an analogy, not a fact, understand what you are saying.

Truth, you are either a troll or VERY STUPID...Pick one, and it is the TRUTH!

You don't have any authority to speak of anyone else's intelligence.
You're analogy makes no sense. It's as if I said to you why do you want to outlaw Islam, what about tornadoes? They kill more people than terrorism.

No they don't! When was the last time a DECADE of tornadoes KILLED the almost 3,000 killed on 9/11?.... Please, your stupidity is so easy to answer with facts!
 
If you own a gun, you or a member of your family is seven times more likely to die of gun violence. Why? Because a gun in the house is much more likely to be used by an angry spouse or depressed teenager to kill themselves or others, than it is to be used for self defense.

Guns in the Home and Risk of a Violent Death in the Home: Findings from a National Study

Well, according to the CDC study, defensive gun usage is very common.

Defensive Use of Guns

Defensive use of guns by crime victims is a common occurrence, although the exact number remains disputed (Cook and Ludwig, 1996; Kleck, 2001a). Almost all national survey estimates indicate that defensive gun uses by victims are at least as common as offensive uses by criminals, with estimates of annual uses ranging from about 500,000 to more than 3 million (Kleck, 2001a), in the context of about 300,000 violent crimes involving firearms in 2008 (BJS, 2010). On the other hand, some scholars point to a radically lower estimate of only 108,000 annual defensive uses based on the National Crime Victimization Survey (Cook et al., 1997). The variation in these numbers remains a controversy in the field. The estimate of 3 million defensive uses per year is based on an extrapolation from a small number of responses taken from more than 19 national surveys. The former estimate of 108,000 is difficult to interpret because respondents were not asked specifically about defensive gun use.
 
Your analogy was idiotic.

Yes, the TRUTH is always idiotic to an idiot!

Truth? It's an analogy, not a fact, understand what you are saying.

Truth, you are either a troll or VERY STUPID...Pick one, and it is the TRUTH!

You don't have any authority to speak of anyone else's intelligence.
You're analogy makes no sense. It's as if I said to you why do you want to outlaw Islam, what about tornadoes? They kill more people than terrorism.

No they don't! When was the last time a DECADE of tornadoes KILLED the almost 3,000 killed on 9/11?.... Please, your stupidity is so easy to answer with facts!

I more or less meant from the last couple of years. But you could replace it with swimming pools or heart attacks or whatever, it doesn't really matter because it's a stupid analogy.
 
Yes, the TRUTH is always idiotic to an idiot!

Truth? It's an analogy, not a fact, understand what you are saying.

Truth, you are either a troll or VERY STUPID...Pick one, and it is the TRUTH!

You don't have any authority to speak of anyone else's intelligence.
You're analogy makes no sense. It's as if I said to you why do you want to outlaw Islam, what about tornadoes? They kill more people than terrorism.

No they don't! When was the last time a DECADE of tornadoes KILLED the almost 3,000 killed on 9/11?.... Please, your stupidity is so easy to answer with facts!

I more or less meant from the last couple of years. But you could replace it with swimming pools or heart attacks or whatever, it doesn't really matter because it's a stupid analogy.

OCDing again, I see...it's SO FUCKING COMMON with these LOW 2 digit IQ's leftist scumbags! Pawn does it, Stupidly does it, YOU do it... I believe it's spread by leftist fags tongue kissing each other, over and over again BEFORE SEX!
 
Executive order on background checks.
Hes barking up the wrong tree, the foolish man that he is.
The action will not save one single life, only a dumbass fool would believe so.

It's not about saving people with that jackass, it's all about control his puppet masters can't help it...
We have a dolt for pres.
 
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Truth? It's an analogy, not a fact, understand what you are saying.

Truth, you are either a troll or VERY STUPID...Pick one, and it is the TRUTH!

You don't have any authority to speak of anyone else's intelligence.
You're analogy makes no sense. It's as if I said to you why do you want to outlaw Islam, what about tornadoes? They kill more people than terrorism.

No they don't! When was the last time a DECADE of tornadoes KILLED the almost 3,000 killed on 9/11?.... Please, your stupidity is so easy to answer with facts!

I more or less meant from the last couple of years. But you could replace it with swimming pools or heart attacks or whatever, it doesn't really matter because it's a stupid analogy.

OCDing again, I see...it's SO FUCKING COMMON with these LOW 2 digit IQ's leftist scumbags! Pawn does it, Stupidly does it, YOU do it... I believe it's spread by leftist fags tongue kissing each other, over and over again BEFORE SEX!

I see, another chance for you to explain your post but we go back to your defensive stance of calling others dumb. It's a very ironic comeback.
 
Truth, you are either a troll or VERY STUPID...Pick one, and it is the TRUTH!

You don't have any authority to speak of anyone else's intelligence.
You're analogy makes no sense. It's as if I said to you why do you want to outlaw Islam, what about tornadoes? They kill more people than terrorism.

No they don't! When was the last time a DECADE of tornadoes KILLED the almost 3,000 killed on 9/11?.... Please, your stupidity is so easy to answer with facts!

I more or less meant from the last couple of years. But you could replace it with swimming pools or heart attacks or whatever, it doesn't really matter because it's a stupid analogy.

OCDing again, I see...it's SO FUCKING COMMON with these LOW 2 digit IQ's leftist scumbags! Pawn does it, Stupidly does it, YOU do it... I believe it's spread by leftist fags tongue kissing each other, over and over again BEFORE SEX!

I see, another chance for you to explain your post but we go back to your defensive stance of calling others dumb. It's a very ironic comeback.

With you, I have learned to not argue with the terminally stupid! I'll let others enjoy that useless task!
 
The asshole really believes that he is a king or at the very least America's first dictator.
He has no use for any other branch of government. This last year cannot be over fast enough.
 
We are basically a banana republic, thanks to socialist entitlement programs
 
This is what we have to look forward to with total control by the federal government,

Stats About Pine Ridge
Demographic Information
  • The Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Indian Reservation sits in Bennett, Jackson, and Shannon Counties and is located in the southwest corner of South Dakota, fifty miles east of the Wyoming border.
  • The 11,000-square mile (approximately 2.7 million acres) Pine Ridge Reservation is the second-largest Native American Reservation within the United States. It is roughly the size of the State of Connecticut. According to the Oglala Sioux tribal statistics, approximately 1.7 million acres of this land are owned by the Tribe or by tribal members.
  • The Reservation is divided into eight districts: Eagle Nest, Pass Creek, Wakpamni, LaCreek, Pine Ridge, White Clay, Medicine Root, Porcupine, and Wounded Knee.
  • The topography of the Pine Ridge Reservation includes the barren Badlands, rolling grassland hills, dryland prairie, and areas dotted with pine trees.
  • The Pine Ridge Reservation is home to approximately 40,000 persons, 35% of which are under the age of 18. The latest Federal Census shows the median age to be 20.6 years. Approximately half the residents of the Reservation are registered tribal members of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation.
  • According to the most recent Federal Census, 58.7% of the grandparents on the Reservation are responsible for raising their own grandchildren.
  • The population is slowly but steadily rising, despite the severe conditions on the Reservation, as more and more Oglala Lakota return home from far-away cities to live within their societal values, be with their families, and assist with the revitalization of their culture and their Nation.

Employment Information

  • Recent reports vary but many point out that the median income on the Pine Ridge Reservation is approximately $2,600 to $3,500 per year.

  • The unemployment rate on Pine Ridge is said to be approximately 83-85% and can be higher during the winter months when travel is difficult or often impossible.
  • According to 2006 resources, about 97% of the population lives below Federal poverty levels.
  • There is little industry, technology, or commercial infrastructure on the Reservation to provide employment.
  • Rapid City, South Dakota is the nearest town of size (population approximately 57,700) for those who can travel to find work. It is located 120 miles from the Reservation. The nearest large city to Pine Ridge is Denver, Colorado located some 350 miles away.

Life Expectancy and Health Conditions

  • Some figures state that the life expectancy on the Reservation is 48 years old for men and 52 for women. Other reports state that the average life expectancy on the Reservation is 45 years old. These statistics are far from the 77.5 years of age life expectancy average found in the United States as a whole. According to current USDA Rural Development documents, the Lakota have the lowest life expectancy of any group in America.
  • Teenage suicide rate on the Pine Ridge Reservation is 150% higher than the U.S. national average for this age group.
  • The infant mortality rate is the highest on this continent and is about 300% higher than the U.S. national average.
  • More than half the Reservation's adults battle addiction and disease. Alcoholism, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and malnutrition are pervasive.
  • The rate of diabetes on the Reservation is reported to be 800% higher than the U.S. national average.
  • Recent reports indicate that almost 50% of the adults on the Reservation over the age of 40 have diabetes.
  • As a result of the high rate of diabetes on the Reservation, diabetic-related blindness, amputations, and kidney failure are common.
  • The tuberculosis rate on the Pine Ridge Reservation is approximately 800% higher than the U.S. national average.
  • Cervical cancer is 500% higher than the U.S. national average.
  • It is reported that at least 60% of the homes on the Pine Ridge Reservation are infested with Black Mold, Stachybotrys. This infestation causes an often-fatal condition with infants, children, elderly, those with damaged immune systems, and those with lung and pulmonary conditions at the highest risk. Exposure to this mold can cause hemorrhaging of the lungs and brain as well as cancer.
  • A Federal Commodity Food Program is active but supplies mostly inappropriate foods (high in carbohydrate and/or sugar) for the largely diabetic population of the Reservation.
  • A small non-profit Food Co-op is in operation on the Reservation but is available only for those with funds to participate.
Health Care

  • Many Reservation residents live without health care due to vast travel distances involved in accessing that care. Additional factors include under-funded, under-staffed medical facilities and outdated or non-existent medical equipment.
  • Preventive healthcare programs are rare.
  • In most of the treaties between the U.S. Government and Indian Nations, the U.S. government agreed to provide adequate medical care for Indians in return for vast quantities of land. The Indian Health Services (IHS) was set up to administer the health care for Indians under these treaties and receives an appropriation each year to fund Indian health care. Unfortunately, the appropriation is very small compared to the need and there is little hope for increased funding from Congress. The IHS is understaffed and ill-equipped and can’t possibly address the needs of Indian communities. Nowhere is this more apparent than on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Education Issues

  • School drop-out rate is over 70%.
  • According to a Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) report, the Pine Ridge Reservation schools are in the bottom 10% of school funding by U.S. Department of Education and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
  • Teacher turnover is 800% that of the U.S. national average

Housing Conditions and Homelessness

  • The small BIA/Tribal Housing Authority homes on the Pine Ridge Reservation are overcrowded and scarce, resulting in many homeless families who often use tents or cars for shelter. Many families live in old cabins or dilapidated mobile homes and trailers.
  • According to a 2003 report from South Dakota State University, the majority of the current Tribal Housing Authority homes were built from 1970-1979. The report brings to light that a great percentage of that original construction by the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) was “shoddy and substandard.” The report also states that 26% of the housing units on the Reservation are mobile homes, often purchased or obtained (through donations) as used, low-value units with negative-value equity.
  • Even though there is a large homeless population on the Reservation, most families never turn away a relative no matter how distant the blood relation. Consequently, many homes often have large numbers of people living in them.
  • In a recent case study, the Tribal Council estimated a need for at least 4,000 new homes in order to combat the homeless situation.
  • There is an estimated average of 17 people living in each family home (a home which may only have two to three rooms). Some larger homes, built for 6 to 8 people, have up to 30 people living in them.
  • Over-all, 59% of the Reservation homes are substandard.
  • Over 33% of the Reservation homes lack basic water and sewage systems as well as electricity.
  • Many residents must carry (often contaminated) water from the local rivers daily for their personal needs.
  • Some Reservation families are forced to sleep on dirt floors.
  • Without basic insulation or central heating in their homes, many residents on the Pine Ridge Reservation use their ovens to heat their homes.
  • Many Reservation homes lack adequate insulation. Even more homes lack central heating.
  • Periodically, Reservation residents are found dead from hypothermia (freezing).
  • It is reported that at least 60% of the homes on the Pine Ridge Reservation need to be burned to the ground and replaced with new housing due to infestation of the potentially-fatal Black Mold, Stachybotrys. There is no insurance or government program to assist families in replacing their homes.
  • 39% of the homes on the Pine Ridge Reservation have no electricity.
  • The most common form of heating fuel is propane. Wood-burning is the second most common form of heating a home although wood supplies are often expensive or difficult to obtain.
  • Many Reservation homes lack basic furniture and appliances such as beds, refrigerators, and stoves.
  • 60% of Reservation families have no land-line telephone. The Tribe has recently issued basic cell phones to the residents. However, these cell phones (commonly called commodity phones) do not operate off the Reservation at all and are often inoperable in the rural areas on the Reservation or during storms or wind.
  • Computers and internet connections are very rare.
  • Federal and tribal heat assistance programs (such as LLEAP) are limited by their funding. In the winter of 2005-2006, the average one-time only payment to a family was said to be approximately $250-$300 to cover the entire winter. For many, that amount did not even fill their propane heating tanks one time.

Life on the Reservation

  • Most Reservation families live in rural and often isolated areas.
  • The largest town on the Reservation is the village of Pine Ridge which has a population of approximately 5,720 people and is the administrative center for the Reservation.
  • There are few improved (paved) roads on the Reservation and most of the rural homes are inaccessible during times of rain or snow.
  • Weather is extreme on the Reservation. Severe winds are always a factor. Traditionally, summer temperatures reach well over 110*F and winters bring bitter cold with temperatures that can reach -50*F below zero or worse. Flooding, tornados, or wildfires are always a risk.
  • The Pine Ridge Reservation still has no banks, discount stores, or movie theaters. It has only one grocery store of any moderate size and it is located in the village of Pine Ridge on the Reservation. A motel just opened in 2006 near the Oglala Lakota College at Kyle, South Dakota. There are said to be about 8 Bed and Breakfast or campsite locations found across the Reservation but that number varies from time to time since most are part of a private home.
  • Several of the banks and lending institutions nearest to the Reservation have been targeted for investigation of fraudulent or predatory lending practices, with the citizens of the Pine Ridge Reservation as their victims.
  • There are no public libraries except one at the Oglala Lakota College.
  • There is one radio station on the Pine Ridge Reservation. KILI 90.1FM is located near the town of Porcupine on the Reservation.

Transportation

  • There is no public transportation available on the Reservation.
  • Only a minority of Reservation residents own an operable automobile.
  • Predominant form of travel for all ages on the Reservation is walking or hitchhiking.
  • There is one very small airport on the Reservation servicing both the Pine Ridge Reservation and Shannon County. It's longest, paved runway extends 4,969 feet. There are no commercial flights available. The majority of flights using the airport are Federal, State, or County Government-related.
  • The nearest commercial airport and/or commercial bus line is located in Rapid City, South Dakota (approximately 120 miles away).

Alcoholism

  • Alcoholism affects eight out of ten families on the Reservation.
  • The death rate from alcohol-related problems on the Reservation is 300% higher than the remaining US population.
  • The Oglala Lakota Nation has prohibited the sale and possession of alcohol on the Pine Ridge Reservation since the early 1970's. However, the town of Whiteclay, Nebraska (which sits 400 yards off the Reservation border in a contested "buffer" zone) has approximately 14 residents and four liquor stores which sell over 4.1 million cans of beer each year resulting in a $3million annual trade. Unlike other Nebraska communities, Whiteclay exists only to sell liquor and make money. It has no schools, no churches, no civic organizations, no parks, no benches, no public bathrooms, no fire service and no law enforcement. Tribal officials have repeatedly pleaded with the State of Nebraska to close these liquor stores or enforce the State laws regulating liquor stores but have been consistently refused.
Water and Aquifer Contamination

  • Many wells and much of the water and land on the Reservation is contaminated with pesticides and other poisons from farming, mining, open dumps, and commercial and governmental mining operations outside the Reservation. A further source of contamination is buried ordnance and hazardous materials from closed U.S. military bombing ranges on the Reservation.
  • Scientific studies show that the High Plains/Oglala Aquifer which begins underneath the Pine Ridge Reservation is predicted to run dry in less than 30 years due to commercial interest use and dryland farming in numerous states south of the Reservation. This critical North American underground water resource is not renewable at anything near the present consumption rate. The recent years of drought have simply accelerated the problem.
  • Scientific studies show that much of the High Plains/Oglala Aquifer has been contaminated with farming pesticides and commercial, factory, mining, and industrial contaminants in the States of South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Sovereignty and Tribal Government

  • By Treaty, the Tribal nations are considered to have sovereign governmental status. They have a special government to government relationship with the United States. Interactions with the U.S. Government and the Department of Interior (and its Bureau of Indian Affairs) are supposed to be through Treaty negotiations and most Federal programs (such as Indian Health Services) were purchased by the Tribal nations (usually with land) and guaranteed by Treaty. This is specifically true for the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Nation of the Pine Ridge Reservation.
  • The Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Tribal government operates under a constitution consistent with the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and approved by the Tribal membership and Tribal Council of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Tribe. The Tribe is governed by an elected body consisting of a 5 member Executive Committee and an 18 member Tribal Council, all of whom serve a four year term.

Hope

  • Currently, there are various efforts underway to implement innovative techniques and solutions to Reservation problems. These projects include community volunteer groups, alternative education programs, wind or water energy initiatives, substance abuse programs, cultural and language programs, employment opportunities, cottage industries, promotion of artists and musicians, small co-op businesses, etc. However, funding for these programs is highly limited.
  • There are several very small projects now working to help with the housing shortage. Some of these involve using donated mobile homes, community-built sod housing, other community-built housing (such as Habitat for Humanity), exploring possible use of unused FEMA mobile homes, and other alternate solutions. Unfortunately, funding is highly limited.
  • The Tribal Council Housing Authority is working as hard as it can to build new homes and repair existing structures but it is limited by the small, limited amount of funding available.
  • There are a few reputable small non-profit organizations attempting to sincerely assist the people of the Pine Ridge Reservation in their efforts to resolve and mitigate existing problems. However, funding for these programs is currently highly limited.
  • There is one small independent (non-IHS) clinic on the Reservation at the community of Porcupine. It was founded and is controlled by the Lakota community. It just recently obtained its first dialysis machine and runs an aggressive program to combat diabetes. However, funding is very limited and is obtained locally and through grants.
  • The Oglala Lakota are a determined, intelligent, and proud People who are working hard to over-come their Reservation problems. Against all odds, with minimal resources, they are slowly working to re-claim their self-sufficiency, their culture, and their life.

These statistics concerning the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Reservation were compiled from recent Political, Educational, Government, Non-Profit, and Tribal Publications. An earlier version was published by the same author in 2002 entitled, “Hidden Away, in the Land of Plenty.”

Contact the author if you wish a list of the resources and publications used for this report.

Stephanie M. Schwartz may be reached at [email protected]
This and other articles may be viewed on the internet at the website,
The Writings of Stephanie M. Schwartz
www.SilvrDrach.homestead.com




ORAL HEALTH STATUS


§Less than 50% of population has access to water fluoridation





§Lowest oral hygiene scores with lowest frequency of daily tooth brushing & flossing





§Highest tobacco use ~ 62% of adult population





§56% of adult population have total tooth loss





§Children: 60% have active, untreated tooth decay – less than 50% have seen a dentist





§Ages 35 – 44: 50% have moderate to severe periodontal disease





§World highest incidence of ECC (Early Childhood Caries) ~ 80%
 
Low unemployment, low inflation, low gas prices, low mortgage interest rates, stock market doubled, ISIS losing, the Iranians giving up their nukes, and the Republicans defeated.
How good is President Obama?
Aside from the lie that Iran is giving up it's nukes, ISIS losing, and that inflation is low, tell me how Obama has anything to do with the any of this.
 
Low unemployment, low inflation, low gas prices, low mortgage interest rates, stock market doubled, ISIS losing, the Iranians giving up their nukes, and the Republicans defeated.
How good is President Obama?
Aside from the lie that Iran is giving up it's nukes, ISIS losing, and that inflation is low, tell me how Obama has anything to do with the any of this.
We are from the government and here to help. Greatest trick ever pulled on the American people...

Lol
 
If you own a gun, you or a member of your family is seven times more likely to die of gun violence. Why? Because a gun in the house is much more likely to be used by an angry spouse or depressed teenager to kill themselves or others, than it is to be used for self defense.

Guns in the Home and Risk of a Violent Death in the Home: Findings from a National Study
More people commit suicide by hanging, knives, or taking poison than with firearms.......so I think getting rid of guns will only make them kill themselves by other methods. A gun just makes it simple. The other methods are more painful. Put a bullet in your brain and feel no pain.

Suicide method statistics in the USA | Lost All Hope: The web's leading suicide resource
 
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