2and for the troll^
9/12/2008 4:03:17 PM
That's the best you got ... typing errors? ... spell check? ....
9/12/2008 4:12:08 PM
Bobo I see why you think that republicans support consumption by resisting efforts to regulate car MPG ratings. Personally, I dont think supporting consumption is just a republican effort though, the entire system is based on overconsumption. Some might even say that it is the beauty of Capitalism (I wouldnt say that).My question to you is why do you think it is the government's responsibility to curb consumption? I agree that overconsumption is killing our country but how can you give authority to the government to tell you what you can and cannot have? Is the government smarter than you and can make better decisions than you can? Personally the last thing I want are some fascist congressmen telling me what to do (oh wait, its already happening)
9/12/2008 4:16:38 PM
I agree that if people can afford it, they government shouldn't dictate to them. The goverment's tools are typically tax incentives, and funding.The government does a lot of things, especially in the name of national security. Some things, like farm subsidies, might even be outdated. They also have a lot of control over research on things like alternative technologies. They can make that one of their priorities, if they are serious.I believe the profit interest overshadowed that of national security.
9/12/2008 4:40:38 PM
i just came in here to say it's JON Stewart, okJON
9/12/2008 10:33:46 PM
9/13/2008 12:45:37 AM
^Saving or not, he's saying it shouldn't have the authority to dictate the choices its citizens are allowed to make.
9/13/2008 1:18:24 AM
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9/13/2008 1:33:57 PM
Similarly, I like to set tires on fire in my back yard every night. I mean, they're my tires, right? It's all good.
9/13/2008 1:45:13 PM
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9/13/2008 2:14:34 PM
would the carbon tax apply to breathing?
9/13/2008 3:15:40 PM
Look, everybody breathes. Not everybody drives a carbon-spewing car or consumes carbon-intensive products and resources. (Not to mention, of course, how negligible the biological carbon output of an individual person is).Hell, you should be all over this. The very idea is that you make polluters pay for what they're polluting - something they just do for free right now.
9/13/2008 6:58:39 PM