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9/18/2008 11:27:19 PM
can you imagine how bad ass the US would be if we had nato at our disposal?
9/18/2008 11:29:12 PM
9/18/2008 11:33:34 PM
not take the risk and not have to worry with all that shit...i mean really
9/18/2008 11:35:57 PM
it's good to know that dnl is one of themwhew. ahhhh.
9/18/2008 11:42:59 PM
one of those people not affected by gas prices or wallstreet?
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9/18/2008 11:47:20 PM
no, the guy who burns his grill cheese sammiches. lol here's a hint: it ryhmes with ptemocrat.
9/18/2008 11:48:32 PM
mexicans are the shit[Edited on September 18, 2008 at 11:50 PM. Reason : mexicrat?][Edited on September 18, 2008 at 11:50 PM. Reason : ok i copyright that word btw]
9/18/2008 11:49:57 PM
hah. THAT WAS FUNNY!!
9/18/2008 11:51:42 PM
it was less lame than the grilled cheese sammiches thingi mean seriously, no homo
9/18/2008 11:52:47 PM
Credit default swap:
9/18/2008 11:55:33 PM
and the problems shouldn't surprise anyonehttp://www.financialweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080218/REG/794188688
9/19/2008 12:01:13 AM
no really csharp if democrats are so stupid and lazy where do they get all this money from overnight
9/19/2008 12:57:18 AM
9/19/2008 12:58:49 AM
the gov let lehman brothers sink...i trust the gov...survival of the fittest, the gov just did us a favor
9/19/2008 1:05:00 AM
9/19/2008 1:08:26 AM
lol so just for the record, mccain said he thought there was too little regulation right?
9/19/2008 1:14:06 AM
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/09/mccain_show_his_economic_inexp.htmlis this accurate?
9/19/2008 2:06:20 AM
I'm sure its been said already, but after reading the title, it is worth repeating.More gov is a big Grand Old Party thing these days. With the Patriot Act & restriction of civil liberties, with heavy government spending (on things including but not limited to war), nationalizing education in many ways through No Child Left Behind act, heck republicans even want to legislate social issues through altering our constitution (gay marriage ban) which is at least symbolically way in the wrong direction of keeping government out of private lives.
9/19/2008 6:52:15 AM
^That's a great point, Sup. But you forgot the other half. While the Repubs have used gov't to meddle in our social liberties , tThe democrats have increased gov't meddling into our economic lives. They want to redistribute wealth, punish achievement and foment class warfare for political gain.Both parties are guilty of growing gov't. The founders envisioned our country a sea of liberty with little islands of gov't intrusion. What we have today is a ever-growing sea of gov't with little islands of freedom.
9/19/2008 11:30:31 AM
Nobody wants to "punish achievement", unless you supply your own definition for "punishing achievement" and then try to substitute this term wherever you find the definition.You're misrepresenting peoples' intentions (perhaps not the consequences of their policies, but this is another debate altogether).
9/19/2008 12:02:03 PM
let's see. I make 30K, i get taxed 15%. If I make 100K, I get taxed 50%. I'd say that's "punishing achievement" right there
9/19/2008 12:11:24 PM
I'm not sure what kind of intentionally oblique, oversimplifying simpleton would ...Oh hey aaronburro, I didn't see you standing there.
9/19/2008 12:24:16 PM
Quit your job and die in a fucking gutter about it
9/19/2008 12:27:19 PM
9/19/2008 1:05:49 PM
Bobo:
9/19/2008 9:45:15 PM
9/19/2008 9:53:00 PM
the baby killers want to control the market too. one step closer w/ obama. hillary is too white (according to moron at least)
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9/19/2008 10:08:21 PM
Does that imply that 50% of the people make 97% of the money? .... That just might be that expanding gap between the rich and the poor ...
9/19/2008 11:02:56 PM
^7I imagine smaller government but less taxes could lead to deficits.
9/19/2008 11:03:57 PM
9/20/2008 6:31:36 AM
One of the main drivers of the income gap is the ever-increasing premium paid to skilled workers. This is primarily due to technological change, which both requires higher-skilled labor and displaces lower-skilled labor. The solution is not to blindly punish those at the top who have invested in human capital (thereby disincentivizing future human-capital investment) but to provide better access to training and education in order to lift lower brackets into higher ones. This is why we see very little return from 60+ years of aggressive wealth redistribution.[Edited on September 20, 2008 at 8:11 AM. Reason : .]
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9/20/2008 12:01:22 PM
Very little return in that it has proven to be a very poor means in which to achieve our end, assuming the end is to lift those out of poverty permanently, not just prop them up with subsidies.Technically, education is a form of wealth redistribution. However, given the overall educational status of the country can vastly increase our productivity, education has neighborhood effects that benefit us all. It also is a better means to achieve the above-mentioned end.[Edited on September 20, 2008 at 12:03 PM. Reason : ,]
9/20/2008 12:02:50 PM
^^ I think I have made it clear in this thread that I by no means am against the act of giving. I just believe the government has a poor track record of doing it. Communities and private charities are always more effective in their execution. They are also more effective in that the benefactors of their aid are much less likely to abuse their aid than if it were the government providing the aid.
9/20/2008 12:10:46 PM
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9/20/2008 1:06:54 PM
He said it was one of the best places, not the best place.
9/20/2008 1:09:46 PM
9/20/2008 1:28:18 PM
well, to be fair, much of our debt was incurred helping Europe pull out of the destruction caused by WWII.
9/20/2008 1:38:59 PM
9/20/2008 1:59:13 PM
exactly. Like I said, much of our debt is due to intentional deficit spending after WWII in order to push money over to Europe
9/20/2008 2:05:11 PM
It's time to expose the "Big Lie" about Republicans and deficit spending ... (not to mention the fact that aaronburro doesn't know what he's talking about). The deficits were high at the end of WWII, but they were coming down ... until Reagan.http://zfacts.com/p/318.htmlUntil Reagan, the national debt was going down, and GDP going up. We have never recovered from the debt he incured. What we have in the Conservative Republicans is a strong idealology that doesn't get backed up by the facts. These are some intersting graphs:http://www.die.net/musings/national_debt/
9/20/2008 9:24:54 PM