6/17/2011 11:51:59 PM
You know, when all these wars are finally ended, there will be lots of unemployed soldiers....with BRAC and all, not exactly going to have tons of places for them to go in the military. I guess there is always the contractor route overseas.
6/18/2011 1:22:50 PM
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6/20/2011 7:12:07 PM
6/22/2011 11:58:32 AM
6/22/2011 12:09:27 PM
6/22/2011 12:16:00 PM
The taxpayer isn't rewarding anyone, the government would be attempting to punish them on behalf of the taxpayer. It's protectionism, plain and simple. This is what the Soviets tried to do, and it failed. If there isn't a natural incentive to keep the business in the country, no amount of regulations or taxes will change that.
6/22/2011 12:25:56 PM
We should be giving tax breaks to corporations for hiring Americans.
6/22/2011 1:35:17 PM
We should be using our diplomats to intimidate foreign countries into giving American companies sweetheart deals, illegal favoritism and military support against protests by indigenous peoples. It's the right way to encourage job creation. It just makes sense.
6/22/2011 1:40:44 PM
6/22/2011 1:53:33 PM
They're taxed too much to begin with. Throwing them scraps with tax breaks might encouraging them to not outsource, and revoking the tax breaks will achieve the opposite effect.
6/22/2011 2:19:20 PM
Outsourcing is nothing some heavy-handed isolationist tariffs can't fix. Anyone that outsources isn't a real American anyway.
6/22/2011 4:40:45 PM
6/25/2011 12:52:23 PM
6/25/2011 1:17:10 PM
^this is exactly why we are fucked. We want to raise taxes on one group, while cut it on another. No wonder people with money try like hell to avoid taxes. What we really need is more zero liablity voters.I really wish we could just go to a fairtax and end all this bullshit political favor games polticians play.
6/25/2011 1:18:01 PM
I prefer the No Tax Plan.http://fairtaxfraud.com/alternatives.asp#notax
6/25/2011 1:50:25 PM
^That no-tax plan is new to me, but very intriguing at first glance. It almost seems too simple to work.
6/25/2011 7:38:32 PM
That's because it could never be made into law. The political class wouldn't allow it.
6/25/2011 7:59:16 PM
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6/25/2011 8:48:50 PM
6/25/2011 10:16:07 PM
The No-Tax plan looks like it would prevent the US from becoming an aristocracy.
6/25/2011 10:46:17 PM
6/25/2011 11:01:13 PM
If we go into default on our debt obligations due to GOP intransigence, I'm gonna be pretty pissed.
6/27/2011 2:03:24 AM
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6/27/2011 12:04:46 PM
6/27/2011 12:09:55 PM
6/27/2011 12:16:33 PM
The obvious solution is a bipartisan compromise featuring both spending cuts and revenue increases. It's absurd that the GOP would walk away from the negotiating table in order to protect unsustainably low revenues. It's time to overhaul the tax code. I don't see why they continue to cling to the current, failed tax code that is riddled with loopholes and allows 50% of all households to avoid income tax.
6/27/2011 12:55:56 PM
We should tax wealth. Tax the lazy rich sitting poolside waiting for their dividend check to roll in.http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7457140802142500840#[Edited on June 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM. Reason : Born Rich]
6/28/2011 5:15:50 PM
6/28/2011 5:24:14 PM
i really think soon people are just going to say enough is enoughits going to get bad when a good chunk of the population won't even be able to afford foodwhich is likely going to be the case if obama yields like a bitch again and gives the GOP this insane tax break they're asking for in exchange for not destroying our economywhen that happens people are gonna take to the streets and start coming after these rich fucksand its going to get ugly
6/28/2011 5:39:19 PM
6/29/2011 6:20:31 PM
They raised it 19 times under W. to a tune of $4 trillion without batting an eye yet here is where they draw the line. Please, please, please try and tell me this isn't political....
6/29/2011 6:27:40 PM
It is definitely political....but it doesn't change the fact that we're fucked anyway.
6/29/2011 6:36:01 PM
As a fiscal moderate I am apt to agree with you. I don't see why there can't be a hybrid approach of cutting spending while ending things like ethanol and gas subsidies. Also, with food prices supposedly "skyrocketing" then why not stop the practice of paying folks NOT to grow. Republicans don't seem to care about any solution that doesn't involve making the president look bad.
6/29/2011 7:35:34 PM
Ethanol and oil subsidies are small potatoes, irrelevant portions of the budget the Dems are making noise about in order to get people up in arms. It's like funding for planned parenthood. if we get rid of it, great. But it won't even begin to close the deficit. Really, who gives a fuck?Oil subsidies are about $4 billion annually. The Bush tax cuts cost $350 billion in lost revenues every year. The deficit is at $1.4 trillion. Let's maintain perspective. Deficit reduction must begin with spending cuts, but there must be significant revenue increases as well.
6/30/2011 6:58:44 PM
The things that really have to get cut are the things that no one will talk about cutting, which is why it's hard to take any of these budget talks seriously. It's military spending and entitlement spending. That's what we have to deal with. It is impossible to close the deficit without addressing those issues, and dealing with either will require major reform/reversal of policy.It's for that reason that I believe the politicians, and most of the people, are in denial. There's absolutely no silver bullet. Any return to a legitimate economy is going to be very painful for some (or all) segments of the population. No one wants to hear that, though.
6/30/2011 7:03:56 PM
What are you talking about? Entitlement spending is the MOST discussed area of cuts.Politicians are not in denial. Congressmen are in the business of carrying out government in a way that balances personal profit with political esteem. Saving money has nothing to do with it. Can't build F-22s in just one state. Gotta spread it over 46 so everyone gets a piece of that kick-back/job-creating pie.Congressmen are only going to seek cuts that benefit themselves politically and/or financially. The cuts that do matter will be dismissed with waffling rationale. Smart politicians don't spend political capital on issues that most people don't care about. That is the cental problem; the public in general doesn't know what it needs and rallys around over-simplified and emptional concepts like "Not in my backyard" and "Think of the children". Thus, we get the legislation we deserve: shitter-nut pie.
7/1/2011 9:37:23 AM
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7/1/2011 3:18:31 PM
Yall do know the Bush era tax cuts counts for about $4 trillion in the deficit? Let those expire we will be in better shape.....the GOP just doesnt want to raise taxes on the rich. In a couple years (if those are extended) it will count 5 to 6 trillion against the deficit. Sooner or later, those tax breaks (all of them) will have to expire, we simple cannot afford them much longer.
7/4/2011 2:03:15 PM
The deficit is at $1.4 trillion. I know what you are trying to say, but your post makes no sense.[Edited on July 5, 2011 at 3:17 AM. Reason : 2]
7/5/2011 3:15:34 AM
it's fun to regurgitate DNC and Keith Olbermann talking points without actually looking at facts. Do tell, roddy, are the cuts you are talking about only the ones for the wealthy, or are they the ones for everyone? Just trying to see if you are playing class warfare
7/5/2011 8:01:55 AM
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7/6/2011 2:34:20 PM
The U.S.'s credit rating should be worse. There's literally zero possibility that we will legitimately pay back all of our debts. Someone is going to get fucked over. If your income was 45k a year, but your total outstanding debt was something like 150k, would your only solution be to take out more debt so you could continue living how you wanted to live? I would hope not. You'd work with your creditors, figure out how you could substantially reduce your expenditures, and hopefully restructure the debt (default).Default has to happen, end of discussion. There's no way out of this mess. We either accept a pretty bad depression, or we'll get the Greatest Depression. If you want to buy into the dog and pony show that is Congress, that's great, but both parties are in complete denial, and so are you.
7/6/2011 2:52:42 PM