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by Bruke » Tue Apr 16, 2019 2:41 am
by Meelducan » Tue Apr 16, 2019 2:17 pm
by Dentali » Tue Apr 16, 2019 2:36 pm
Meelducan wrote:Belmont High School, Los Angeles
“You look amazing!!! Never be ashamed of the way you look! We must make love instead of war! We need to invest more funding into the Arts via subsidies. My cousin Rod was a famous and fantastic broadway preformer, try your best!!”
by Meelducan » Tue Apr 16, 2019 2:58 pm
by Amuaplye » Tue Apr 16, 2019 4:08 pm
Dentali wrote:Amuaplye wrote:"Already written down."Reduction of Sentences on Illicit Drug Offenses Act of 2017RSIDOA
25. Bars businesses to from denying employment due to drug offenses (excluding other offenses)
"Thats not all that is impeded" Samara says shaking his head. "What about housing? What about the dozens of other things this impacts?"
"We need to 'ban the box' for public sector jobs and for private sector jobs we need to automatically seal the records of non-violent offenders so that background checks don't puck it up. We also need to support state and local programs that are dedicated towards pathways to public employment. Things like the New Roads to Second Chances program in LA.
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by Dentali » Tue Apr 16, 2019 5:01 pm
Amuaplye wrote:Dentali wrote:
"Thats not all that is impeded" Samara says shaking his head. "What about housing? What about the dozens of other things this impacts?"
"We need to 'ban the box' for public sector jobs and for private sector jobs we need to automatically seal the records of non-violent offenders so that background checks don't puck it up. We also need to support state and local programs that are dedicated towards pathways to public employment. Things like the New Roads to Second Chances program in LA.
"Mr. Samara, I think that this is fit for a 2nd bill. This might be in the same subject, and will be touched upon soon, but it is only tangentially related to the reduction of jail sentences of criminals. However... I could compromise on this."Reduction of Sentences on Illicit Drug Offenses Act of 2017RSIDOA
Overview: This bill is designed to lower sentences on people charged with illicit drug offences. This bill also pardons some people who are in prison for drug offenses. This will be the first out of many bills that will work to change the prison system, along with reforming US drug policy. These bills will be known as the "Baby Step Bills".
Section 1: In the US, due to a policy known as "Mandatory Minimums", thousands of men are put in prison for years on end for minor drug offenses. These sentences could range from 1 year to life over minor things such as possessing marijuana.
Section 2:
Defines the following:
1. "Drug offenses", as listed under the US Code, Title 21, Chapter 13, Subchapter I, Part D, section 841, subsection A.
2. "Penalties" as listed under the same section, subsection B, with the exception of fines.
3. "Illicit drugs" are drugs categorized in Schedules under the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970.
4. "Other charges" as crimes that are unaffected by the doubling or tripling rule in the case of death or serious injury. These include manslaughter, murder, etc.
Section 3:
The bill does the following:
1. Lowers the penalty for the first offense of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of cocaine (500-4,999 grams, mixture), cocaine base (5-49 grams, mixture), fentanyl (40-399 grams, mixture. Also known as Sublimaze or Duragesic) fentanyl analogs (10-99 grams mixture), heroin (100-999 grams, mixture), LSD (1-9 grams, mixture), methamphetamine (5-49 grams if pure, 50-499 grams if a mixture), and PCP (10-99 grams if pure, 100-999 grams if a mixture) to not more than 35 years, and if death or serious injury is caused, the penalty is doubled.
2. Lowers the penalty for the second offense for the offenses above to not more than 40 years, if death or serious injury, all of the penalties triple plus additional charges added.
3. Lowers the penalty for the first offense of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of cocaine (5 kgs or more, mixture), cocaine base (50 kgs or more, mixture), fentanyl (400 grams or more, mixture), fentanyl analogs (100 grams or more, mixture), heroin (1 kg or more, mixture), LSD (10 grams or more, mixture), methamphetamine (50 grams or more if pure, 500 grams or more, if a mixture. Also known as Desoxyn.), and PCP (100 or more grams if pure, 1 kg or more if a mixture) to not more than 10 years, if death or serious injury occur, all of the penalties double plus additional charges added.
4. Lowers the penalty for the second offence for the offenses above to not more than 15 years. If death or serious injury occur, then all penalties triple, with additional charges added.
5. Lowers the penalty for the third or more offense to not more than 20 years.
6. Lowers the penalty for the first offense of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of any other Schedule I or II drugs of any amount to not more than 5 years, with all penalties doubling if it results in serious injury or death, with further offenses added.
7. Lowers the penalty for the second offense for the offenses above to not more than 10 years, with all penalties tripling if it results in serious injury or death, with further offenses added.
8. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of any Schedule III drugs of any amount, will be not more than 1 year.
9. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 2 years.
10. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of any other Schedule IV drugs (any amount) will be not more than 8 months.
11. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 16 months.
12. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of any Schedule V drug (any amount) will be not more than 6 months.
13. The penalty for the second offense for the offense above will be not more than a year.
14. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of marijuana (1-49 plants or less than 50 kg in a mixture), hashish (10 kg or less), or hashish oil (1kg or less) will be not more than 1 year. This will also be classified as a misdemeanor, instead of a felony.
15. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 2 years.
16. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of marijuana (50-99 kg in a mixture or 50-99 plants), hashish (more than 10 kgs), or hashish oil (1 kg or more) will be not more than 4 years, if death or serious injury occurs, all penalties double, with additional charges added.
17. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 8 years, if death or serious injury occurs, all penalties triple with additional charges added.
18. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of marijuana (100-999 kg in a mixture, or 100-999 plants) will be not more than 16 years.
19. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 24 years, if death or serious injury occur, all penalties triple, with additional charges added.
20. The penalty for the first offense for possession, manufacturing, or distribution of marijuana (1,000 or more kg, or 1,000 or more plants) will be not more than 24 years, if death or serious injury occur, all penalties double, with additional charges added.
21. The penalty for the second offense for the offenses above will be not more than 24, if death or serious injury occur, all penalties triple, with additional charges added.
22. The penalty for the first offense of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of flunitrazepam (any amount) will be not more than 5 years.
23. The penalty for the second offence or more will not be more than 10.
24. All inmates serving more than 24 years for drug offenses will have their sentences reduced to the maximum given under this bill. (This excludes non-drug offenses.)
This bill is then honorably presented to the House of Representatives for consideration in order to reduce sentences on drug offenders to improve the United States Law and is backed by Representative Pyotr Torenov on July 2, 2017.
by Dentali » Wed Apr 17, 2019 7:57 am
by The Orion Islands » Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:30 pm
by Puertollano » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:04 pm
Dentali wrote:Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
I am all about the exchange of ideas, so maybe i’ve been a bit harsh on Medicare for All. So to @GiveJohaGo! I have the following questions. 1/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
Its estimated to cost a minimum of $32 trillion over the next 10 years, how do you pay for it? 2/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
91% of Americans have health insurance already, 69% are satisfied with the current plan. If you like your insurance will you be allowed to keep it? 3/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
Doctors increasingly reject taking Medicare because of low reimbursement rates. If we like our doctor will we be able to keep them? 4/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
The insurance industry employs 1.8 million people, with the median wage being $55k a year. Once your get rid of the entire industry and the jobs of 1.8 million people what will happen? 5/5
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! I'm glad I am able to clarify what Medicare for All entails. There is a great deal of misinformation out there, but not enough clarification on that misinformation. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! How do we pay for it? Good question. The real question is, how do we continue to pay for the system we have now? We currently spend more money now on healthcare than the Medicare for All system will cost because it will remove the expensive middle man. We will get better outcomes with Medicare for All because everyone will be covered. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! Moreover, the American people will save $500 billion per year from out of pocket health expenses. This allows people to spend more in the economy, and this means more jobs in for the United States of America. Being dragged down by healthcare costs is a burden on our society and our economy, it should be treated that way. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! Yes, 91% of Americans do have healthcare plans already. What about the other 9%? It's a shame that 9% of people in the U.S. are living in the conditions of a third world nation, that's not the USA I was taught about in school. I'm not going to 'sugar-coat' this issue, however. Medicare for All will eliminate private insurance. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! For the 69% who are satisfied with your new plan, this is the same as changing plans, which happens quite regularly anyway. All that's going to change is you do not need to pay for your insurance and that when you go to your doctor you tap your Medicare for All card to pay the medical costs. Don't expect anything to change - the only thing that will change is you'll have a snazzy new card to pay for ALL of your medical expenses. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! If you like your doctor, you may keep them. As I said, nothing dramatic will happen. You still go to your local doctor, but this time your doctor won't be worried about robbing you blind! I'll still go to my local doctor, and so will you. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! When private insurance companies are eliminated, the Medicare for All plan will be there to provide pathways for those who work in that industry. There will be new and similar (& stable) job opportunities in the Medicare For All system in the roles of administration and whatnot. With the increased uptake in doctors appointments, this will increase the demand for more doctors. And the increased spending in the economy will increase the number of jobs in retail and other commercial spheres. |
by The Orion Islands » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:21 pm
Puertollano wrote:Dentali wrote:Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
I am all about the exchange of ideas, so maybe i’ve been a bit harsh on Medicare for All. So to @GiveJohaGo! I have the following questions. 1/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
Its estimated to cost a minimum of $32 trillion over the next 10 years, how do you pay for it? 2/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
91% of Americans have health insurance already, 69% are satisfied with the current plan. If you like your insurance will you be allowed to keep it? 3/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
Doctors increasingly reject taking Medicare because of low reimbursement rates. If we like our doctor will we be able to keep them? 4/5
Congressman Glen Anderson
@AndersonPA17
The insurance industry employs 1.8 million people, with the median wage being $55k a year. Once your get rid of the entire industry and the jobs of 1.8 million people what will happen? 5/5
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
I'm glad I am able to clarify what Medicare for All entails. There is a great deal of misinformation out there, but not enough clarification on that misinformation.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
How do we pay for it? Good question. The real question is, how do we continue to pay for the system we have now? We currently spend more money now on healthcare than the Medicare for All system will cost because it will remove the expensive middle man. We will get better outcomes with Medicare for All because everyone will be covered.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
Moreover, the American people will save $500 billion per year from out of pocket health expenses. This allows people to spend more in the economy, and this means more jobs in for the United States of America. Being dragged down by healthcare costs is a burden on our society and our economy, it should be treated that way.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
Yes, 91% of Americans do have healthcare plans already. What about the other 9%? It's a shame that 9% of people in the U.S. are living in the conditions of a third world nation, that's not the USA I was taught about in school. I'm not going to 'sugar-coat' this issue, however. Medicare for All will eliminate private insurance.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
For the 69% who are satisfied with your new plan, this is the same as changing plans, which happens quite regularly anyway. All that's going to change is you do not need to pay for your insurance and that when you go to your doctor you tap your Medicare for All card to pay the medical costs. Don't expect anything to change - the only thing that will change is you'll have a snazzy new card to pay for ALL of your medical expenses.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
If you like your doctor, you may keep them. As I said, nothing dramatic will happen. You still go to your local doctor, but this time your doctor won't be worried about robbing you blind! I'll still go to my local doctor, and so will you.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
When private insurance companies are eliminated, the Medicare for All plan will be there to provide pathways for those who work in that industry. There will be new and similar (& stable) job opportunities in the Medicare For All system in the roles of administration and whatnot. With the increased uptake in doctors appointments, this will increase the demand for more doctors. And the increased spending in the economy will increase the number of jobs in retail and other commercial spheres.
by Meelducan » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:23 pm
by Greater Arab State » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:25 pm
Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
When asked about how the ever so trumpeted Medicare for all system of his would work, Mayor Stansky dodges the question and instead attempts to launch a attack against a system that even he admits has overwhelming support amongst the American people.
Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
But there is not just this matter, Mr. Mayor, I have a question of my own. Why do you continue to attempt to show the British National Health Service as a shining example of a Medicare for all system when the British Medical Association has said it is in a year long crisis?
by The Orion Islands » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:31 pm
Meelducan wrote:Belmont High School, Los Angeles
“Look what the cat dragged in, one of Wilson’s goons! TROY WILSON IS THE WORST SENATOR EVER ELECTED TO THE SENATE! HE IS ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY AND FAME AND HE IS A MASSIVE LET DOWN TO WYOMING AND I AM EXCITED TO SEE HIM GO NEXT YEAR!” He took a few deep breathes to get the blood flowing. “And Mike you big smelly loser, how dare you compare me to Walton AKA Satan! I am Donald Johnson and I do not lie, I am the best Doctor in California!”
by Meelducan » Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:42 pm
by The Orion Islands » Wed Apr 17, 2019 4:00 pm
Meelducan wrote:Belmont High School, Los Angeles
“Yes, Mike the loser I have the biggest amount of proof. Also Republican primary voters should vote for who represents them best. They shouldn’t vote for someone who goes to Disneyland regularly. They should actually vote Democrat.” Donald then motioned for Mike to be removed by some muscle men security guards. Donald hated Mike and Troy Wilson.
by Puertollano » Wed Apr 17, 2019 5:30 pm
The Orion Islands wrote:Puertollano wrote:
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
I'm glad I am able to clarify what Medicare for All entails. There is a great deal of misinformation out there, but not enough clarification on that misinformation.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
How do we pay for it? Good question. The real question is, how do we continue to pay for the system we have now? We currently spend more money now on healthcare than the Medicare for All system will cost because it will remove the expensive middle man. We will get better outcomes with Medicare for All because everyone will be covered.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
Moreover, the American people will save $500 billion per year from out of pocket health expenses. This allows people to spend more in the economy, and this means more jobs in for the United States of America. Being dragged down by healthcare costs is a burden on our society and our economy, it should be treated that way.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
Yes, 91% of Americans do have healthcare plans already. What about the other 9%? It's a shame that 9% of people in the U.S. are living in the conditions of a third world nation, that's not the USA I was taught about in school. I'm not going to 'sugar-coat' this issue, however. Medicare for All will eliminate private insurance.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
For the 69% who are satisfied with your new plan, this is the same as changing plans, which happens quite regularly anyway. All that's going to change is you do not need to pay for your insurance and that when you go to your doctor you tap your Medicare for All card to pay the medical costs. Don't expect anything to change - the only thing that will change is you'll have a snazzy new card to pay for ALL of your medical expenses.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
If you like your doctor, you may keep them. As I said, nothing dramatic will happen. You still go to your local doctor, but this time your doctor won't be worried about robbing you blind! I'll still go to my local doctor, and so will you.
Joh Stansky
@GiveJohaGo!
When private insurance companies are eliminated, the Medicare for All plan will be there to provide pathways for those who work in that industry. There will be new and similar (& stable) job opportunities in the Medicare For All system in the roles of administration and whatnot. With the increased uptake in doctors appointments, this will increase the demand for more doctors. And the increased spending in the economy will increase the number of jobs in retail and other commercial spheres.
Wilson Twitter @KeepWyomingGreat
“I demand to see your numbers. This all sounds made-up.”
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! What exactly? |
by Puertollano » Wed Apr 17, 2019 5:37 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:(Image)
Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
When asked about how the ever so trumpeted Medicare for all system of his would work, Mayor Stansky dodges the question and instead attempts to launch a attack against a system that even he admits has overwhelming support amongst the American people.(Image)
Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
But there is not just this matter, Mr. Mayor, I have a question of my own. Why do you continue to attempt to show the British National Health Service as a shining example of a Medicare for all system when the British Medical Association has said it is in a year long crisis?
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! No, you are wrong. Medicare for All has popular support of 70% nationwide. That means that 69% of the 91% of the population that has healthcare that they are content with also majorly support Medicare for All. |
Joh Stansky @GiveJohaGo! When have I mentioned the British system? I think if you're concerned about the NHS you should ask the Tories who cut billions from the social services. |
by The Orion Islands » Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:55 am
by Tallahassee News Station » Thu Apr 18, 2019 8:36 am
Anita Flores
@TruthRevolution
When your "cost saving" plan is literally giving everyone a medical credit card and telling them they can spend as much as they want without having to pay for it
Anita Flores
@TruthRevolution
Like every other socialist system Comrade Joh's Medicare croc is either going to bankrupt the entire country or ration the h*ll out of your healthcare. It takes about two brain cells to realize that so at least we know why he's still pushing it
by Tallahassee News Station » Thu Apr 18, 2019 8:38 am
Meelducan wrote:Belmont High School, Los Angeles
“Yes, Mike the loser I have the biggest amount of proof. Also Republican primary voters should vote for who represents them best. They shouldn’t vote for someone who goes to Disneyland regularly. They should actually vote Democrat.” Donald then motioned for Mike to be removed by some muscle men security guards. Donald hated Mike and Troy Wilson.
by Aureumterra » Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:42 am
by Dentali » Thu Apr 18, 2019 11:20 am
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi » Thu Apr 18, 2019 12:04 pm
Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
Marriage be a sacred institution, the violation of which is now being done willy nilly thanks to no-fault divorce laws. We need to get tough on divorce, making it harder for people to break their sacred vows!
by Meelducan » Thu Apr 18, 2019 12:15 pm
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