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Lee Stocking
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Spending just won't stop

The private institutes, I hope so. Though research needs to be done now is not the time imo

http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2...mapping-project

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Re: Spending just won't stop

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The private institutes, I hope so. Though research needs to be done now is not the time imo

http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2...mapping-project

from the article you posted:
"Every dollar we invested to map the human genome returned $140 to our economy. Every dollar," Obama said in the address to Congress in February. "Today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to Alzheimer's."

Why is now not the time? For an investment likely to also return around 140 to 1 ratio? ANd work to find a cure to Alzheimers?

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Spending

that wasn’t part of the make it Hurt Agenda ?

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Because he is a proven liar. His word holds no merit. I have doubts the private sector will benefit. We have way to many .gov jobs as it is. Though this is one of the better waist full spending we are in the hole. We are in debt...... debt

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Spending is out of control in our country, but at least this spending is for something positive. He has given more money to BS research projects than this little drop in the bucket. I would love to see how he came up with 140:1 idea. I would bet money he, or one of his imbeciles made that number up just to sound like he cares. Obama knows about as much about economics as I do astrophysics.

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Spending is out of control. Excessive spending has taken on a form of collective neurosis. It not only effects our federal government but state, county and city as well. As a member of the "Americans For Properity" I attend board of commissionors meetings. Though our commissionors are republicans, they too have become infected with the mental disease of overspending. They seem to think the only thing they can do, as leaders, is spend. It is when the economy takes a down turn and we learn of the foolish games they've played with our taxes that we also learn how worthless they were as leaders. And it's our fault as voters for electing the popular though foolish leaders. I think it all boils down to our fallen/sinful nature.

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So what's a good investment for america? Being the originators of all of what's wrong with the obama presidency, surely the anti-obama crowd has some answer.

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So what's a good investment for america? Being the originators of all of what's wrong with the obama presidency, surely the anti-obama crowd has some answer.

There in lies the problem people,They call it ,consider it and pass it off as an INVESTMENT. Since when is haveing to BORROW 100% of the operating costs an investment? We have all at one time or another considered borrowing to get in on a good deal that we couldn't afford,But none of us considered that an investment,we called it gambeling.
You have to have money to "invest", so if Nobama said,"I am willing to borrow xxmillions in your name and gamble it on brain research", how would you feel about it now.

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the best investment the governement could make now would be in debt reduction through reduced government.

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Re: Re: Spending just won't stop

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from the article you posted:
"Every dollar we invested to map the human genome returned $140 to our economy. Every dollar," Obama said in the address to Congress in February. "Today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to Alzheimer's."

Why is now not the time? For an investment likely to also return around 140 to 1 ratio? ANd work to find a cure to Alzheimers?

i think its a waste of tax payers money there is no cure and probly never be a cure for alzheimeners deaise just like parkisons dease when i went to a dr for it he said there is no cure thats why i think its a waste of tax payers money

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Have you figured it out yet TD?Do you still consider it an "investment"?You already owe somethin like $ 47,000.00 ,what the hecks a couple more dollars,EH?

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Where did the Idea come from that our Govt. should be investiong in anything? Thats not in the job description. We are supposed to have a free enterprise system, the Govt. has no business picking winners and loosers in business, we do that with our purchase power.

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WOW

READ THIS FROM '04...

Reagan Focused Attention on Alzheimer's Research (since 2003 #6 death cause in the US !)
reuteres ^ | Sun Jun 7 | Sarah Tippit

Posted on Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:58:32 PM by Truth666

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One of Ronald Reagan 's greatest legacies is one he may not have been fully aware that he created: focusing attention on the disease that took his life, a researcher said on Sunday.
"We're mourning the loss of an extraordinary man, a man who finished the second term of his presidency at the age of 77, but who still was not able to conquer this devastating disease," said Dr. Gary Small, an expert on Alzheimer's disease (news - web sites) and the author of two books on the subject.
People are now receiving earlier diagnoses and better treatments for the incurable brain-wasting disease partly because Reagan supported Alzheimer's research as president and because he went public with his diagnosis in 1994, increasing awareness of the need for more research, Small said.
"What his illness has done is brought the world's attention to the necessity for accelerated research. While a cure is still far away, we now have the technology to detect, and ... at least delay, onset, and that to me is very close to a cure that is foreseeable within the next decade," Small said.
Reagan, 93, died on Saturday after a decade-long battle with the disease.
During that time, his health slowly deteriorated. Eventually, he did not even recognize his devoted wife, former first lady Nancy Reagan.
But while he was able, the former president was an advocate for Alzheimer's research.

SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN FEDERAL FUNDING


In 1995, the Reagans joined with the Alzheimer's Association to create the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute, dedicated to accelerating the progress in Alzheimer research, said Kathryn Kane, a senior vice president with the Alzheimer's Association. Today the institute awards $15 million in research grants each year.


"The two greatest contributions the Reagans made in Alzheimer's was hugely raising public awareness of the disease and making it okay to talk about it. It's a disease where there's a lot of denial and shame attached to it. Ronald Reagan brought it out of the closet," she said.


As her husband declined, Nancy Reagan spearheaded public awareness campaigns and described what it was like to be a caretaker for an Alzheimer's patient, which she referred to as "the long goodbye." She publicly advocated for stem cell research as a way to help others with the disease.


Maureen Reagan, the former president's daughter with actress Jane Wyman, served on the Alzheimer's Association's national board, organized fundraisers and asked Congress for more funding before she died in 2001.


The Reagans' efforts resulted in a huge increase in federal funding, from $22 million annually in the early 1980s to $680 million per year today.


Doctors now are better able to diagnose the disease early, and provide patients with drugs and other measures to delay its progression.

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Right now if Everyone was Taxed on 100% of Wages, It Still wouldn't make a Dent in The National Debt. As long as The Treasury can print money, America can go on, But when American Dollar Stops being what the World uses to Buy or Pay for Exports or Oil Or Whatever were Ok. When China Stops accepting The Dollar, We're Doomed!!
Right Now We Borrow $.46 cents of every Dollar The Government Spends. The Interest on our Debt amounts to @ $ 43.8 Million Dollars a Year. Wonder Who We can Thank for The Debt?? No, It's not George Bush!!!! Guess again!!

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Re: WOW

quote:
Originally posted by CEDAR GLEN
READ THIS FROM '04...

Reagan Focused Attention on Alzheimer's Research (since 2003 #6 death cause in the US !)
reuteres ^ | Sun Jun 7 | Sarah Tippit

Posted on Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:58:32 PM by Truth666

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One of Ronald Reagan 's greatest legacies is one he may not have been fully aware that he created: focusing attention on the disease that took his life, a researcher said on Sunday.
"We're mourning the loss of an extraordinary man, a man who finished the second term of his presidency at the age of 77, but who still was not able to conquer this devastating disease," said Dr. Gary Small, an expert on Alzheimer's disease (news - web sites) and the author of two books on the subject.
People are now receiving earlier diagnoses and better treatments for the incurable brain-wasting disease partly because Reagan supported Alzheimer's research as president and because he went public with his diagnosis in 1994, increasing awareness of the need for more research, Small said.
"What his illness has done is brought the world's attention to the necessity for accelerated research. While a cure is still far away, we now have the technology to detect, and ... at least delay, onset, and that to me is very close to a cure that is foreseeable within the next decade," Small said.
Reagan, 93, died on Saturday after a decade-long battle with the disease.
During that time, his health slowly deteriorated. Eventually, he did not even recognize his devoted wife, former first lady Nancy Reagan.
But while he was able, the former president was an advocate for Alzheimer's research.

SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN FEDERAL FUNDING


In 1995, the Reagans joined with the Alzheimer's Association to create the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute, dedicated to accelerating the progress in Alzheimer research, said Kathryn Kane, a senior vice president with the Alzheimer's Association. Today the institute awards $15 million in research grants each year.


"The two greatest contributions the Reagans made in Alzheimer's was hugely raising public awareness of the disease and making it okay to talk about it. It's a disease where there's a lot of denial and shame attached to it. Ronald Reagan brought it out of the closet," she said.


As her husband declined, Nancy Reagan spearheaded public awareness campaigns and described what it was like to be a caretaker for an Alzheimer's patient, which she referred to as "the long goodbye." She publicly advocated for stem cell research as a way to help others with the disease.


Maureen Reagan, the former president's daughter with actress Jane Wyman, served on the Alzheimer's Association's national board, organized fundraisers and asked Congress for more funding before she died in 2001.


The Reagans' efforts resulted in a huge increase in federal funding, from $22 million annually in the early 1980s to $680 million per year today.


Doctors now are better able to diagnose the disease early, and provide patients with drugs and other measures to delay its progression.

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Obama is a regular Reagan Jr!

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I dont recollect any one saying anything about the horrible disease only the continued spending. You know the spending he said he would change.

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Re: Re: WOW

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Obama is a regular Reagan Jr!



Haha ! this ant April 1st lol

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