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Weekly Address: Labor Day and Fair Rewards for Hard Work

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With Labor Day approaching, the President commits to rebuilding the economy so that a lifetime of hard work leads to a comfortable retirement. September 5, 2009. (Public Domain)

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  • Words spoken nicely mean nothing, look at all the campaign promises that have been broken. No lobbyist or special interests? No ear marks? We are not going to reward bad players? The fact is the gov. is BROKE! The gov. can't create something out of thin air, they can only raise the debt ceiling. Remember Obama was going to push the stimulus money this Summer to create 600,000 jobs? Nice words that meant nothing. IMO, if health care or cap & trade pass our economy is going to collapse.

  • Radical leftist Democrat bloggers are so obvious. You can always spot them by just reading the names they call everyone, the way they act as though they are smarter and their way of expressing their open mindedness which is truly closed minded to their own agenda.

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  • AUDACITY OF HOPE-Every person has a basic need to develop his potential to his fullest,to progress beyond what he is now.He may not know which path leads to growth,and he may be blocked by all kinds of environmental and cultural obstacles,but his natural tendency is towards actualization of his potential.

  • Humanistic psychology is a reaction against those aspects of technological society that tend to dehumanize man and focus on meaningful life experiences like sensory awareness,interpersonal communication,hope creativity,values,and love-leading to encounter groups and various types of consciousness-expanding and mystical experiences.,

  • my message to all laborers on labor day-BE HUMAN !HUMAN BEINGS HAVE MIND ,THOUGHT AND LOGIC.

  • Humanistic Approach(1951)

    (CARL ROGERS(1902-1987),)Abraham Maslow(1908-1970)

    In psychology it is called the third approach. It appeared as a major perspective in the 1950s and 1960s when middle class America realized its simultaneous material affluence and spiritual emptiness.

  • As an important new third force in contemporary psychology the humanistic model is concerned not only with the characteristics we share in common as human beings but with the uniqueness of each individual.each person is responsible for his actions and cannot blame the environment,his parents,or circumstances for what he does

  • Moreover,people are strongly motivated by future plans and goals. This Humanistic conception of man developed from the ideas of existential philosophers(Kierkegaard Nietzsche,Sartre).It emphasizes those “human” qualities that distinguish man from animals-primarily his “free will” and his drive towards self actualization

  • @jag4017 Picking up the pieces is only half the job, now putting them same pieces where they belong is the greater half, it's what makes or breaks Presidents. FDR approved and fonded the research and development of the most destructive force ever conceived, the atomic bomb. Yet, Truman taking office after FDR's death, got critized for using it on Japan. Why? We are all respondsable for our actions, even Presidents. Truman may not have created the problem but he was respondsable for the use of it

  • First of all, Yes 9-11 happened. That showed us that america is not invisible. We have worse. For the troops who are still dying for Bushe's cause, i weep. For i am one of them. Health Care, Come on, There are Pro's & Con's being any canidate. At least he's pickin up the peices.

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