things i got from the Obama website

ThecureThecure Posts: 814
edited July 2008 in A Moving Train
here are some things that i saw on Obama website that makes me wonder how he will do it.

1) Amend the North American Free Trade Agreement: Obama believes that NAFTA and its potential were oversold to the American people. Obama will work with the leaders of Canada and Mexico to fix NAFTA so that it works for American workers.

how will he do this. if he thinks that the US is getting screwed does he think Canada or mexico will want to change that so they get screwed?

2) Sunlight Before Signing: Too often bills are rushed through Congress and to the president before the public has the opportunity to review them. As president, Obama will not sign any non-emergency bill without giving the American public an opportunity to review and comment on the White House website for five days.

what is a non-emergency bill?
3) Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months. Obama will make it clear that we will not build any permanent bases in Iraq. He will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda.

i just don't get this one. will he keep troops in Iraq or not. if he is going to keep troops there how many.

4) Diplomacy: Obama is the only major candidate who supports tough, direct presidential diplomacy with Iran without preconditions. Now is the time to pressure Iran directly to change their troubling behavior. Obama would offer the Iranian regime a choice. If Iran abandons its nuclear program and support for terrorism, we will offer incentives like membership in the World Trade Organization, economic investments, and a move toward normal diplomatic relations. If Iran continues its troubling behavior, we will step up our economic pressure and political isolation. Seeking this kind of comprehensive settlement with Iran is our best way to make progress.

does anyone believe that economic pressure and political isolation is something that Iran is not used to?

5) Remove Incentives to Enter Illegally
Obama will remove incentives to enter the country illegally by cracking down on employers who hire undocumented immigrants

what about small business? are you going to fine them because i have a feeling that big business will find a way around this. maybe not.

before anyone jumps on my back i wll be doing the same thing to all other people running. these are just questions that i have.
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  • blackredyellowblackredyellow Posts: 5,889
    I'll take a stab at this one...


    1) Ya, I got nothin'. I don't know NAFTA nearly enough to really comment, but I would guess there would be some room in the language to change things a bit.

    2) I would guess that a non-emergency bill is pretty much anything short of bills to deal with immediate crisis... like natural disasters, some sort of attack, I honestly don't know.

    3) From what he has said, he will not keep combat troops there. A small security force for our embassy, or to continue training.

    4) This is where he could make progress... Iran's rulers can say what they want to their people about how bad the US treats them, because we never talk. If there can be direct communications between the countries, I think that some difference can be resolved without all of the posturing that is going on now. I'm not saying we will ever be allies, but I think we can scale back the rhetoric with actual diplomacy.

    5) Small business, big business, anyone should get fined for knowingly hiring illegals. I don't see the problem with that one.
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  • Thecure wrote:


    3) Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months. Obama will make it clear that we will not build any permanent bases in Iraq. He will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda.

    i just don't get this one. will he keep troops in Iraq or not. if he is going to keep troops there how many.
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    This is one that really bothers me. How is this different from Bush's stance. He has always said we're staying the course in Iraq to fight the terrorist based insurgency. How do we know Obama isn't going to use this same excuse and keep us there indefinitely? If Bush can sell it to the public that we need to fight them there or we'll be fighting them here at home, it isn't a stretch to think that Obama could use the same ploy to sell it to everyone that we have no choice but to stay in Iraq.

    For the first time in 14 years, weapons manufacturers are donating more to Democrats than to Republicans. The Democrats have received 52% of the defence industry’s political donations in this election cycle - up from a low of 32% in 1996.
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  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    This is one that really bothers me. How is this different from Bush's stance. He has always said we're staying the course in Iraq to fight the terrorist based insurgency. How do we know Obama isn't going to use this same excuse and keep us there indefinitely? If Bush can sell it to the public that we need to fight them there or we'll be fighting them here at home, it isn't a stretch to think that Obama could use the same ploy to sell it to everyone that we have no choice but to stay in Iraq.

    For the first time in 14 years, weapons manufacturers are donating more to Democrats than to Republicans. The Democrats have received 52% of the defence industry’s political donations in this election cycle - up from a low of 32% in 1996.


    and what's the difference between combat and non-combat troops to him?

    here's a post of issues w/ his health plan i had

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showpost.php?p=5266293&postcount=21
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    I'm curious to see if any Obama supporters could clarify how staying in Iraq if Al Qaeda is there is different from the Bush strategy?

    And what is the difference between combat troops and non combat troops if the non combat troops are there to fight off Al Qaeda?
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    Bump

    I'm curious to see if any Obama supporters could clarify how staying in Iraq if Al Qaeda is there is different from the Bush strategy?

    And what is the difference between combat troops and non combat troops if the non combat troops are there to fight off Al Qaeda?

    so far what i have noticed i sthat not alot of people really are saying anthing when it comes to issues and questions. we seem to like discusss things that really are not important.
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  • Thecure wrote:
    so far what i have noticed i sthat not alot of people really are saying anthing when it comes to issues and questions. we seem to like discusss things that really are not important.

    Now that's the truth!
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    Now that's the truth!

    and then people wonder why we get the leader we get. you know i have 2 other treads posted here abotu Hillary and Mccain stands and so far not one post. but if i post something that does not really matter poeple will go on for 9 pages.
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  • Thecure wrote:
    and then people wonder why we get the leader we get. you know i have 2 other treads posted here abotu Hillary and Mccain stands and so far not one post. but if i post something that does not really matter poeple will go on for 9 pages.


    I hear ya. I started that on the issues thread and it didn't get much attention either.
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  • lazymoon13lazymoon13 Posts: 838
    Bump

    I'm curious to see if any Obama supporters could clarify how staying in Iraq if Al Qaeda is there is different from the Bush strategy?

    And what is the difference between combat troops and non combat troops if the non combat troops are there to fight off Al Qaeda?

    are you ok with AL Qaeda being in the country unchallenged?
  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    lazymoon13 wrote:
    are you ok with AL Qaeda being in the country unchallenged?

    that is not the question. the question is the difference between Obama and McCain or Bush on Iraq.
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  • lazymoon13lazymoon13 Posts: 838
    Thecure wrote:
    that is not the question. the question is the difference between Obama and McCain or Bush on Iraq.
    that was my question to Abook. is that ok with you? :)
  • lazymoon13 wrote:
    are you ok with AL Qaeda being in the country unchallenged?


    We can't police the world. It is impossible to destroy terrorism and the methods we use only work to multiply the problem.

    Are you okay with paying for this war indefinitely? How can we flip the bill? At what price do we decide it isn't worth it to police the world and go around killing supposed terrorists anytime our gov't says they've popped up? This can't go on forever and the terrorist are only growing in numbers because of it.
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    lazymoon13 wrote:
    that was my question to Abook. is that ok with you? :)

    i am sorry abook for speaking on your behalf. to lazy, it is Ok with me.
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  • lazymoon13lazymoon13 Posts: 838
    We can't police the world. It is impossible to destroy terrorism and the methods we use only work to multiply the problem.

    Are you okay with paying for this war indefinitely? How can we flip the bill? At what price do we decide it isn't worth it to police the world and go around killing supposed terrorists anytime our gov't says they've popped up? This can't go on forever and the terrorist are only growing in numbers because of it.

    thats cool, I mostly agree. I would support a president, however, who would support the Iraqi government on certain missions or something like that.

    thecure, you mind if I ask Abook a follow up question?
  • Flannel ShirtFlannel Shirt Posts: 1,021
    If I had to make a guess as to the difference....

    Bush went to overthrow Saddam, steal the oil, and got stuck in a civil war perpetuated by Al Qaeda. Now he is using American soldiers to stabalize a country in a civil war.

    Obama would leave, and if Al Qaeda were to then make a base where they train terrorists, he would send troops in to destroy the base and then leave.

    Thats my 5th grade answer.
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  • If I had to make a guess as to the difference....

    Bush went to overthrow Saddam, steal the oil, and got stuck in a civil war perpetuated by Al Qaeda. Now he is using American soldiers to stabalize a country in a civil war.

    Obama would leave, and if Al Qaeda were to then make a base where they train terrorists, he would send troops in to destroy the base and then leave.

    Thats my 5th grade answer.

    When is Obama planning on leaving Iraq?

    How many troops and for how long could this take to destroy a base? What if Obama says bases keep popping up? How will we know if that's really the case? What about air strikes instead? Bush has been stringing us along for years saying how we're staying to fight the terrorists, how do we know Obama won't do the same?
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  • lazymoon13 wrote:
    thats cool, I mostly agree. I would support a president, however, who would support the Iraqi government on certain missions or something like that.

    thecure, you mind if I ask Abook a follow up question?

    I'll tell you when you can ask me a follow up question! Wait for my command ;)

    And no probs, thecure :)
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    lazymoon13 wrote:
    thats cool, I mostly agree. I would support a president, however, who would support the Iraqi government on certain missions or something like that.

    thecure, you mind if I ask Abook a follow up question?

    thats funny, go ahead but please always ask permission.
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  • lazymoon13lazymoon13 Posts: 838
    Thecure wrote:
    thats funny, go ahead but please always ask permission.

    I was just bustin your chops :)
  • Flannel ShirtFlannel Shirt Posts: 1,021
    When is Obama planning on leaving Iraq?

    How many troops and for how long could this take to destroy a base? What if Obama says bases keep popping up? How will we know if that's really the case? What about air strikes instead? Bush has been stringing us along for years saying how we're staying to fight the terrorists, how do we know Obama won't do the same?

    Good question. Hopefully someone asks him.
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    lazymoon13 wrote:
    I was just bustin your chops :)

    unlike soem here i don't get pissed off. it was quite funny. but last time i checked i did not give you permission to talk to me anymore. (HAHA)
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  • Lazymoon, you have 3 mins for a follow up question.

    :D
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  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    Good question. Hopefully someone asks him.


    from the looks of things it sure won't be from any of the obama supporters!

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  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    i love when people paint Barack Obama as a war monger... you know, the same dude that spoke out againast the war when that was political suicide... the same dude that has proposed immediate phased withdraw out of iraq... the same dude that is proprosing for no permanent bases in iraq... the same dude that proposes to close gitmo... the same dude that proposes a ban on torture and to uphold international standards...

    yeah, he is a fucking war monger


    :rolleyes:


    i also like when these same people blast him for wanting to actually focus on the capture of osama bin laden, you know, the dude that masterminded the murder of 3,000 people 7 years ago...
  • my2hands wrote:
    i love when people paint Barack Obama as a war monger... you know, the same dude that spoke out againast the war when that was political suicide... the same dude that has proposed immediate phased withdraw out of iraq... the same dude that is proprosing for no permanent bases in iraq... the same dude that proposes to close gitmo... the same dude that proposes a ban on torture and to uphold international standards...

    yeah, he is a fucking war monger


    :rolleyes:


    i also like when these same people blast him for wanting to actually focus on the capture of osama bin laden, you know, the dude that masterminded the murder of 3,000 people 7 years ago...


    Well since you seem so confident that Obama is anti war, you shouldn't have any problems helping me out with these questions I asked earlier in the thread. All I've seen anti-war from Obama is speeches and his plans seem quite vague and don't really tell me much.

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showpost.php?p=5309071&postcount=3

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showpost.php?p=5312954&postcount=5

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showpost.php?p=5313180&postcount=17
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  • To me the funniest part out of all those quotes was this:
    "If Iran abandons its nuclear program and support for terrorism, we will offer incentives like membership in the World Trade Organization"

    Bwahahah.
    Yeah, because countries all around the world are just fucking falling over themselves screaming and begging to be allowed membership in WTO.

    WTF?

    World Trade Organization is something that indigent people and peasants around the world have protested violently against, and have even killed themselves in protest of.
    It is something that 3rd world countries are usualy FORCED or COERCED in to in order to receive "aid" or World Bank "loans" ... its the biggest bunch of bullshit the White man has ever come up with, probably. An absolute joke, and a disgrace.

    I'm sure Iran just can't fucking wait for the "opportunity" to stop pursuing life sustaining peacefull nuclear power so that it can be totally fucked over and westernized by corrupting and deceitful WTO "agreements".

    :cool:
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  • To me the funniest part out of all those quotes was this:
    "If Iran abandons its nuclear program and support for terrorism, we will offer incentives like membership in the World Trade Organization"

    Bwahahah.
    Yeah, because countries all around the world are just fucking falling over themselves screaming and begging to be allowed membership in WTO.

    WTF?

    World Trade Organization is something that indigent people and peasants around the world have protested violently against, and have even killed themselves in protest of.
    It is something that 3rd world countries are usualy FORCED or COERCED in to in order to receive "aid" or World Bank "loans" ... its the biggest bunch of bullshit the White man has ever come up with, probably. An absolute joke, and a disgrace.

    I'm sure Iran just can't fucking wait for the "opportunity" to stop pursuing life sustaining peacefull nuclear power so that it can be totally fucked over and westernized by corrupting and deceitful WTO "agreements".

    :cool:

    Oh oh...me next!! I want exploitation, too! I'll do whatever it takes! Please come rape all of our national resources...we've been waiting for this opportunity for sooo long!!
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  • my2hands wrote:
    i love when people paint Barack Obama as a war monger... you know, the same dude that spoke out againast the war when that was political suicide... the same dude that has proposed immediate phased withdraw out of iraq... the same dude that is proprosing for no permanent bases in iraq... the same dude that proposes to close gitmo... the same dude that proposes a ban on torture and to uphold international standards...

    yeah, he is a fucking war monger

    ...

    I love when people say he's this anti-war visionary when he's voted to fund the damn thing, has no plans of getting out of Iraq anytime soon and proposes we modernize and expand the military.


    What a peacenik! :rolleyes:
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  • Thecure wrote:
    here are some things that i saw on Obama website that makes me wonder how he will do it.

    1) Amend the North American Free Trade Agreement: Obama believes that NAFTA and its potential were oversold to the American people. Obama will work with the leaders of Canada and Mexico to fix NAFTA so that it works for American workers.

    how will he do this. if he thinks that the US is getting screwed does he think Canada or mexico will want to change that so they get screwed?

    here is what i understand about nafta... part of the ageement insisted that mexico discontinue it's affordable higher education policy which lead to closing of universities resulting in an increase in unskilled workers
    u.s. flooded the mexican market with cheap produce resulting in small farmers in mexico not being able to make a living, losing their land (bought by corporate farm co.'s) these people were forced to go to cities to look for work.undercutting the skilled labor of mexico. this caused mexican labor to come to U.S. to look for work,this is what i understand to be the belief of the zapatist of mexico. this caused a lessening of wages in the us and a disregard for working condition laws here, nafta is good for big business and not the working people anywhere. fines for employing illegals would be a good idea to stop businesses exploitation but i believe that it wouldn't take illegal mexican labor to rise and demand union wages and fair working conditions here regardless. just one more thought... is the wall going to keep mexicans out or us in? things could get so bad we wish we were illegal workers some place else.
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  • ThecureThecure Posts: 814
    so we have treads about Obama not allowing people to wear green, we have people telling me that i am captain obvio. so maybe now lets see what people have to say about real issues.

    these are all quotes directly taken from the Obama website.
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