Thursday, October 20, 2016

The Trump Diet

As most fatlings know most diets end in failure. This is because food it more motivating than the desire to lose weight. The Trump Diet overcomes that by creating an aversion to food. The Trump diet does this simply and effectively. When you see his ugly face you will instantly lose your appetite.

For Appetite Control Affix To Refrigerator - Demotivational Poster

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Socialist Denmark vs Capitalist USA

United States vs. Denmark, in 17 Charts

Here is how the country stacks up the US on a number of important social indicators.
The Poor
Here are the overall poverty rates for the two countries:
Here are the child poverty rates for the two countries:
Lest you think I am pulling some kind of "relative poverty" trick, here is per-capita income of the 5th, 10th, and 20th percentiles in Denmark and the US, displayed in 2005 PPP-adjusted dollars:
This measure will tend to understate the standard of living in Denmark as well because it only includes cash and cash-like benefits, but does not include public services provided in kind such as free college, free/subsidized child care, and free health care.
Here is the same graph, but for per-capita income of children, a population Denmark focuses special welfare attention on:
Inequality
Here is the level of income inequality in each country, as measured by the Gini coefficient:
Under this measure, Denmark is the most equal country in the world. Among countries for which there is OECD data, the US is the third most unequal behind Turkey and Mexico.
Health Care
Here is the percentage of citizens lacking health insurance in the two countries:
Paid Parental Leave
Here are the number of weeks of publicly-funded paid parental leave you receive for the birth of a child:
Guaranteed Vacation
Here are the weeks of guaranteed vacation you receive each year:
Work Hours
Here are the average hours worked by workers:
More leisure, more time with friends and family.
Welfare Expenditures
Here are welfare expenditures overall and on certain topics as a percent of GDP. Welfare expenditures are defined here as public social expenditures, per the OECD:
This is the sort of stuff that gets the low-poverty, low-inequality goods. Most of the categories are self-explanatory. ALMP refers to active labor market policies. These are policies like public employment services, retraining, and employment subsidies that help unemployed people get back into work. Denmark spends twice as much on ALMP than the US spends on unemployment benefits and ALMP combined.
Employment Rates
Here are the percentage of prime-age people (ages 25-54) who are employed in the two countries:
Denmark is ahead overall, among males, and especially among females. It turns out generous welfare is compatible with high employment levels. Perhaps spending 2.2% of your GDP on active labor market policies and providing robust child care and paid leave benefits can actually make it easier for people to remain in the labor force.
Taxes
How do you afford all these great welfare benefits and the low poverty and low inequality that they bring. You levy taxes of course. Here is government revenue as a percent of GDP:
At 56% of GDP, Denmark's government revenue is the highest in the world.
Government Debt
Here is government debt as a percent of GDP and government financial networth (government financial assets minus government financial liabilities) as a percent of GDP:
Growth
Comparing growth can be difficult because different countries make different labor/leisure trade offs. Denmark is much more likely to use its growth gains to reduce the amount of work they do than the US is. The best way to account for growth in a way that is sensitive to differences in labor/leisure decisions is to track it in terms of GDP per hour worked (as I discussed earlier). Here is the cumulative percent change in GDP per hour worked (using 2005 $PPP):
Innovation
Directly measuring innovation is a tricky (and arguably impossible) thing to do. Nonetheless, Denmark does quite well on common innovation indicators.
Here is the number of triadic patents (patents filed in the US, EU, and Japan) per million inhabitants:
Here is venture capital as a percent of GDP:
Here is the number of researchers per 1000 employees:
There is more, but I won't bore you. Generally, innovation indicators show Denmark do as well or slightly better or slightly worse than the US. Overall, I'd say it's a wash.
Can We Do It Here?
People claim we can't do this sort of thing here, but their arguments are fairly unpersuasive. There is good reason to think we won't do it here for political reasons and for reasons having to do with the fact that whites in the US generally don't want to improve the well-being of Blacks and Latinos, and this turns them off from high taxes and welfare. But if you put that political question aside, the policy side of things is not that complicated.
The US is bigger than Denmark by a lot, but with its larger size also comes a larger national income. On a per-capita basis, the US actually has quite a bit more national income than Denmark (in 2005 $PPP). So we don't lack for the income necessary to fund a Denmark-like system.
The US has shown itself to have a good ability to administer tax systems. Unlike some large states where the central government has a difficult time exerting itself in the hinterlands, it appears the US government has been quite able to collect taxes from all over the country. It also has a lot of room available in its tax level (as indicated by the taxes section above).
Finally, the US has shown itself to have a good ability to administer welfare systems. As Michael Calderwood notes, the US Social Security Administration alone sends out 59.5 million checks per month, a number which is greater than the entire Nordic population combined (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden). If anything, the larger size of the US should make it easier to implement Nordic-like systems because economies of scale should reduce the per-capita administrative costs of running the welfare programs.
Conclusion
So, in total, Denmark is a low-poverty, low-inequality, high-income, high-tax, high-welfare, high-innovation, high-employment country that has generous time off for vacations and newborns and has a relatively high amount of leisure time for workers. The US could easily move in the Danish direction, and it would be a big improvement for poor and working people if it did so, but given the toxic politics of the country, I wouldn't expect it any time soon.

Trump Clinton 3rd Debate Fact Check

TRIGGER WARNING! This article contains facts!

To nobody's surprise, Trump lied his orange baboon ass off. Keep in mind, this is a preliminary fact check. More and more Trump lies will be uncovered.


LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump repeats False claim that illegal immigrants are treated better than vets.http://bit.ly/2cMe5A1 

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump’s claim about Obamacare premiums going up is only partially accurate.http://bit.ly/1Lh6cOX 

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump’s claim that Clinton failed to keep U.S. troops in Iraq is Mostly False.http://bit.ly/2dD4Emk 

LIVE FACT-CHECK: The Pew report Trump cited found no evidence of voter fraud. http://bit.ly/2en7SqS TRUMP LIED!

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Save Gerald Ford, Trump is first nominee not to release tax returns.http://bit.ly/2dk2OHb Hillary Told the Truth

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump off-base saying his situation is comparable to Warren Buffet.http://bit.ly/2emeRBe MOSTLY FALSE!

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump claimed he did not mock a disabled reporter. Trump LIED, he did mock a disabled reporter. http://bit.ly/1Ymubjv TRUMP LIED!

LIVE FACT-CHECK:
 Trump’s comparison between Clinton and Petraeus cases doesn’t add up.http://bit.ly/2ehB6ZW TRUMP LIED!

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump says Clinton ‘gave us ISIS.’
http://bit.ly/29Uu8rp TRUMP LIED!


LIVE FACT-CHECK: Clinton says federal govt sued Trump for housing discrimination. http://bit.ly/2dBoxto TRUE! DAMN TRUE!
LIVE: The $6 billion lost? Shoddy paperwork, not lost money. Part of a previous Trump Pants on Fire claim. http://bit.ly/29PuXQj 

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Clinton says Trump’s tax plan overwhelmingly helps the wealthy. True, experts say.http://bit.ly/2diWgHT TRUE!

LIVE FACT-CHECK: Trump said Clinton would double taxes for Americans. False. http://bit.ly/2b79s2h 

What Trump said about Japan: "Does that mean nuclear? It could mean nuclear." http://bit.ly/1OaIRA0 
LIVE FACT-CHECK: Clinton is right, Trump encouraged Japan to get a nuclear weapon.http://bit.ly/1OaIRA0

Trump Roars Compares Himself to a Lion

Note: Bigger Fatter Politics would like to officially welcome back our political analyst Jenna Talia. Most of our readers recall that Jenna was attacked a few years ago at a Ben and Jerrys by a herd of jealous angry fat girls with neo Nazi ties.  Jenna was again recently attacked while covering a Trump rally in Texas for another news outlet. 

Jenna survived the attack and instead of suing the trailer trash who attacked her, she has decided to turn the other cheek. Jenna penned the following article as a way of exposing the hypocrisy of the herds of false Christians who still support sexual predator Donald Trump. 

Be clear-minded and alert. Your opponent, the devil, is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. 1 Peter 5:8

Trump Roars by Jenna Talia

There is abundant evidence that Trump is more than merely a seriously flawed candidate and there is just as much evidence that Trump is a profoundly evil and dangerous man who is unfit to be POTUS. Worse than Trump are the mindless goats who follow him.


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It it not surprising that Trump compares himself to a lion. The lion is a predator and so is Donald Trump. Trump prey on the weak, the vulnerable, the unaware, the innattentive and the impulsive

The early Christians were fed to lions by the anti-Christ of their day. Why would anyone who professes to be a Christian admire and support a known predatory animal like  DonaldTrump?
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John 10:11 "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.

What would you rather be, a lion or lamb in the arms and under the protection of Jesus the Good Shepherd?

Psalm 23

23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.

2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.

3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.

4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.

6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

A true Christian would rather be a lamb with the good shepherd.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Trump is The Father Of Lies


The God Loophole For Daycare

End "The God Loophole" -- Stop Abuse of Children in Religious Daycares

Many religious daycares use their church affiliation as a means of exempting themselves from state rules. Alarmingly, such exemption problems occur in 17 states and impact over 7,700 different facilities nationwide. 

The growing trend of using religion as a shield from regulation makes children susceptible to abuse in religious daycares. Thus, a daycares religious freedom comes at a price for children. The lack of common sense rules in religious daycares has proven disastrous as numerous children are abused and neglected in these facilities. Many cases are not reported because of religious exemptions, yet even when cases are reported it does not ensure justice. In fact, many cases are dismissed because of religious exemptions which allow many states to break rules.
These loopholes allow unthinkable tragedies to occur to children and leave families with few options to obtain justice. Faith-based daycares have virtually no rules which makes it hard for states to properly enforce, monitor, and oversee regulatory policies for religious daycares which further escalates the problem. When states allow exemptions, it decreases the safety of children in these care facilities. Many states have started fight against this systemic child abuse but 17 states leave children unprotected and vulnerable.
It is time to make state-wide regulation for all religious care facilities to fight the injustice children face and ensure that changes are made. South Carolina has created legislation, dubbed the Children’s Code, that is designed to give state officials jurisdiction to inspect religious daycares and prohibit all daycares from operating unless they are licensed and meets state regulation. This legislation preserves religious freedom in determining curriculum, but also requires enough training, regulation, and inspection to protect children.
Congress needs to pass a law that holds care facilities responsible for the lives they were charged to care for. This is not an issue of faith, but rather about protecting children. The God Loophole has allowed daycares to neglect and hurt children for far too long and it is time for changes to be made. 
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Monday, October 17, 2016

Trump: Crazy or Evil

Most humans have an inborn sense of right and wrong. It is not totally learned behavior or attitude. Some people like Jeffery Dahmer and Hitler are born "morally damaged" and the circumstances of their upbringing add to it and bring it to its ugly fruition.

Trump may have some redeeming values that we are not seeing but I really think he is one of the people who are immune to truth and light. If we were to use Maslow's hierarchy of needs Trump has not gotten past his animal needs.

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Trump is for lack of a better word a baby man. 

Clearly, he has not made it to Love, Esteem and Self-actualization. I don't think he was psychologically damaged by his upbringing although he rarely talks about his parents. I think he's just a bad seed. 

Trump is deranged, deplorable, depraved, demented and disgusting and that is just the D's.

I have been evaluating Trump by Christian standards and by those standards, he's a dismal failure. He's an equally dismal failure by humanism standard. 

There is a gap between mental health and moral health and in my mind it is doubtful that any sort of therapy can help an individual like Trump who fits the definition of a sociopath and all the cluster B criteria to a T.