pg 2^I was kidding about him being the son of an immigrant and wanting to get tougher on immigration. I just thought it was a funny juxtaposition (I think that's the right word).
5/7/2007 11:55:52 AM
5/7/2007 12:07:51 PM
Aha, let's abolish patents so that businesses have no incentive to innovate and create new drugs.Lets just nationalize healthcare and make it the responsibilty of the government to develop new drugs and treatments while we're at it.
5/7/2007 12:20:41 PM
5/7/2007 12:40:18 PM
That removes the incentive for R&D though. Companies risk massive amounts of money on being the first to develop a particular drug, patent protection is their reward / incentive for being successful. Remove that reward and they lose their incentive to do anything other than make the cheapest version of current drugs.
5/7/2007 12:49:24 PM
Lots of the money comes from the government already. That aside, I don't buy the argument that people wouldn't do research without the chance to score monopoly status.
5/7/2007 12:52:24 PM
^man the more I read your posts the more crazy I think you are. You hang out with Salisburyboy or something? I know you have opposite thoughts, but you're both on the fringe wackos.
5/7/2007 1:48:51 PM
Whatever you say. If intellectual property rights laws don't change soon, they'll chafe more and more as technology advances.
5/7/2007 1:53:16 PM
5/7/2007 1:57:08 PM
5/7/2007 2:04:15 PM
5/7/2007 6:53:03 PM
Hmm, k. So, you want to keep the current pollution tax, and add a pollution reduction tax credit... For what? Again, you are lessening the tax levied against polluting industries, lessening the price pressure for cleaner but still polluting industries to be supplanted by non-polluting industries. Just institute the tax, use the revenue to reduce other taxes or increase wage assistance to low-wage workers.
5/7/2007 8:28:41 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/07/world/europe/07cnd-protests.html
5/7/2007 9:37:05 PM
property is property and can be replaced.I'm disappointed with this election.
5/7/2007 9:40:30 PM
5/7/2007 9:59:39 PM
The new french leadership is aligning itself with the US. The US could soon have a democratic president. A left leaning US & right leaning france could actually have a lot of common ground.
5/7/2007 10:14:54 PM
We're acting like the French right is the same as the US' wingnut right. From what I gathered from the BBC this guy looks to liberalize economic policies but he isn't looking to ban gay marriage, ban abortion or legislate from some divine mandate like W. It's like when Canada elected a rightwinger. They didn't become Texas-north or anything.
5/7/2007 10:50:27 PM
In France they would burn less if they did ban gay marriage and the like. Economic Liberty is the ultimate sin in France, anything else can be tollerated.
5/8/2007 9:00:34 AM
^^ That's a good point I think a lot of people missedIf these two candidates were running for POTUS, they would be deemed left and far left.
5/8/2007 9:58:38 AM
I don't even think the French have an organized equivalent to our religious right. Their Catholic community has pretty much been broken, and their muslim community lacks any real political clout.
5/8/2007 10:13:20 AM
Yeah this thread is horrible. You hate Bush enough to think it would be better for a socialist to win than a center-right candidate? Especially in a country whose socialistic policies have led to 8-9% unemployment and economic stagnation?And you just automatically assume that because he tilts to the right, he is somehow anti-science?I can understand the concern about more riots, but a country cannot allow it's disaffected youth to hold the country hostage with the threat of more mayhem. The best thing for those young protesters is economic growth and new jobs, and a fiscal conservative is almost always going to do better for the economy than a socialist.[Edited on May 8, 2007 at 11:00 AM. Reason : 2]
5/8/2007 10:59:47 AM
i'm most concerned about their treatment of minorities, which has been traditionally pretty terrible.
5/8/2007 11:15:51 AM
5/8/2007 1:06:06 PM
Hmm; are you trying to imply that as a narrow industry the development of software emits tons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere and therefore falls prey to pollution taxes?
5/8/2007 2:11:46 PM
^^^^What can I say? i'm a socialist.
5/8/2007 6:08:33 PM
6/18/2007 5:41:18 PM
Turns out that De Villepin was involved in a plot to smear Sarkozy's name.Apparently the socialists will stop at nothing to try to discredit this guy.http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article2811646.ecePS I'm still waiting for all the riots and gloom-and-doom predicted in this thread. [Edited on July 29, 2007 at 10:19 PM. Reason : 2]
7/29/2007 10:16:43 PM
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