3/3/2013 1:00:59 AM
It is always worth noting that there is a strong correlation between those that want to "decentralize the government" and those that come from a well to do home who never needed medicaid or food stamps. However, this society really needs the people that depend on the government for labor work and paycheck to paycheck work. Well off people (in general) don't want to lay bricks and drive busses.I don't understand why that isn't obvious.[Edited on March 3, 2013 at 2:56 AM. Reason : x]
3/3/2013 2:53:12 AM
I don't understand why it's not obvious that the entitlement system has bankrupted the country and created the economic malaise we are currently entering.When the system breaks down it won't be the rich and well to do who are starving to death, unable to get medical care, or basic necessities.Following Europe into certain bankruptcy is the dumbest strategy ever.Doesn't it make more sense just to let able bodied people to go back to work instead? Doesn't it make more sense not to price them out of the labor market? Driving a wedge between business and labor based on ridiculous health care pricing, taxes, and just overall uncompetitiveness globally is a truly heinous strategy.The liberals are actively creating more poverty in this country. Not to say the Republicans are any better because they are simply trying to funnel money into their lobbyists hands too, but at the very least at least they aren't attempting to crash the entire system at lightening speed, they are trying to keep us afloat longer so they can pillage more.[Edited on March 3, 2013 at 7:02 AM. Reason : a]
3/3/2013 6:53:10 AM
3/3/2013 11:42:01 AM
3/3/2013 11:58:18 AM
If you limit how much we are willing to spend on people at the end of their lives that saves a huge percentage of the budget.If you look at the medical costs spent on the last 2 years of someone's life they are egregious. Oftentimes there is no quality of life during these two years either. It's not as simple as saying "Oh but if it were your dad you'd want to keep him alive too". It's as simple as saying "by diverting extreme amounts of resources to your 98 year old father who is basically a non functional human being we have more limited resources to explore new treatments for the rest of the country". Or "we are going to keep 98 year olds alive for two extra years now, but when the system goes bankrupt we will have little to no resources to spend on the current 55 year olds".Also, social security is a very simple solution. The people receiving benefits now are receiving egregious payments. Their payments were built based on life expectancies being much shorter. There should be a 10-15 year ban on cost of living adjustments. That way the current senior citizens don't get jammmed up all at once, they have time to make changes to their budget. This is completely fair because they are exploiting the system and making it so future generations will not receive what is fair to them.Also, the retirement age obviously needs to be raised a little bit, means testing will have to happen (whether its fair or not), and payments need to be readjusted for realistic life expectancies.Defense spending needs to be slashed across the board. Defense spending is a misnomer. It's really aggression/offensive spending. Not to mention, by destroying our economy, currency, and future economic superiority we are weakening the country to the point where our defense will be significantly hampered in the future. We need to protect the country by slashing defense spending now so that we can actually defend the country if it becomes necessary.There I just tackled the three biggest items on the budget. Real cuts, not bullshit.The 4th biggest item is debt servicing. By balancing the budget we will stop growing this line item. Let inflation run its course and if interest rates don't explode in the near future then we could grow ourselves out of this problem.Discretionary spending is a simple solution. Cut a bunch of garbage and for the programs that aren't feasible to cut give them hard budgets with no growth allowed for the next ten years. Figure it out guys, the private sector has had to for a decade now. Your turn.Oh yeah, no more foreign aid either. Slash it to near nothing. Also, have the federal reserve stop funneling billions to europe while we're at it.And finally, end all the bullshit subsidies that are given to large corporations that are diverting resources from productive entrepreneurs and companies to the unproductive Halliburtons and Boeing's of the nation. None of this will ever happen because our citizens are too fucking stupid to pay attention. Just look at this messageboard. You've all been brainwashed by your 20 years of formal education and now you're unable to string two independent thoughts together on your own. Grow up, seriously.[Edited on March 3, 2013 at 12:46 PM. Reason : a]
3/3/2013 12:39:14 PM
I don't think that you will find anybody here that is not willing to have discussions over analysis and what would be the best options for a solution, and honestly I think that we have some common ground based off of what you are saying. BUT, to say that all the republicans want to do is save the economy and dems are spending too much is just ludicrous given how much Bush and Reagan drove up the debt. Republicans just want to be in control. This is obvious.
3/3/2013 1:38:13 PM
^^,^^^Sounds like you guys would find your promise land in newly developing capitalist countriesRapidly growing economyLaissez-faire, deregulated economic environmentLittle or no social safety net from government for low-income families and the elderlyFamily-based economic support systemLittle involvement in foreign affairsPoor public education system with a much better private school optionCheap basic healthcareLow life expectancySoutheast Asia, anyone?(I am not suggesting that people who dislike our current system should move to other countries as opposed to trying to change the system we have here, I am just pointing out that it sounds like we want to regress back to a more primitive system)
3/3/2013 3:06:45 PM
3/3/2013 3:50:03 PM
3/3/2013 8:25:59 PM
He said lower-middle class
3/4/2013 8:59:18 AM
3/4/2013 10:08:23 AM
Since this thread is already off the rails. Here is something making the rounds on FB.
3/4/2013 7:17:52 PM
When partisan labels are stripped from the proposals, the majority of Americans, and almost half of Republicans, preferred the budget plan from the Congressional Progressive Caucus over the current sequestration, more support than for the House Republican or even the Senate Democratic plan: http://www.businessinsider.com/sequester-poll-replacement-bill-plans-obama-republicans-2013-2
3/6/2013 11:09:44 PM
^ not surprisinghttp://mashable.com/2013/03/02/wealth-inequality/People are starting to catch on that the gov. isn't working for the "99%".
3/6/2013 11:31:30 PM
Well, thanks to the sequester I lost all my Military Tuition Assistance yesterday Now I'm stuck with thousands of dollars due next month for summer classes registration and not a clue where I'm going to get the money from. Out of all the places they could've chosen to make some cuts, they hit the military folks first. Square in the god damned balls
3/12/2013 9:59:07 PM
Blame the Republicans!*because it's their fault
3/12/2013 10:02:05 PM
Sorry to hear that, man
3/12/2013 10:02:37 PM
^^^ Absolutely atrocious: slashing tuition assistance so they can protect their precious boondoggles and flag officer perks.
3/13/2013 4:17:10 PM
3/13/2013 5:18:39 PM
You do realize that decision to cut that specific program was not made by Department of State, right? Do you understand how sequester works? I am sorry to hear about Tarpon's preduicament (I can relate to it to some extent, my wife's job is also directly affected by the sequestor although not to that extent) but I think RedGuard is correctly placing the blame on the people who made the decision to cut that specific program. Do you think if DOD have received the $250M that has been given to Egypt by Department of state, this program would have been the first one they saved?
3/13/2013 5:33:35 PM
No, I don't think so. Just a friendly reminder that the sequester is all politics. It's about intentionally hitting people where it hurts so they come begging for more government while also not cutting any of the real leviathans in the budget.
3/13/2013 5:35:59 PM
3/20/2013 2:16:01 PM
^^
3/20/2013 3:47:49 PM
3/21/2013 10:11:36 AM
This thing is about to turn ugly, as we approach the first of April.
3/21/2013 10:31:42 AM
Looks like the House followed the Senate in passing a continuing resolution funding the government through September and avoiding any immediate shut downs. http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/21/17401829-house-passes-budget-for-2014-sends-2013-spending-bill-to-obama?lite
3/21/2013 1:44:18 PM
^^ looks like you were a bit off, jerkface. Its the end of April, and things are getting uglier.Anyway, anyone have thoughts and comments about flight delays as a result of air traffic controllers being furloughed?
4/23/2013 12:34:08 PM
I tend to blame Obama on that one. Yea, the republicans are acting like children, but Obama needs to know how To adjust and deal with children.
4/23/2013 5:32:01 PM
Clinton knew how to deal with children. He spanked them. He spanked the shit out of those congressional republicans.Obama is one of those New-Agey parents that doesn't believe in punishment. He seems to think that he can win over the Tea Partiers in the House with love and affection.
4/24/2013 12:39:56 AM
Yeah, I tend to agree. The Republicans have kept asking for more and more to deal with the debt ceiling, and it's mainly because Obama keeps blinking. I understand the idea is compromise, but the problem is when one side knows you'll always compromise, they can keep pushing.
4/24/2013 6:43:14 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/top-congressional-democrats-white-house-negotiate-with-republicans-to-ease-faa-furloughs/2013/04/25/6227dac2-ae05-11e2-b240-9ef3a72c67cc_story.htmlWork is being done to allow the FAA to shuffle around funds to alleviate the impacts of sequestration and nix the furloughs.Don't get me wrong... I'm happy that things are moving to do something about the sequester. But it's just bullshit that despite warnings from....everyone.... The administration and congress allow the sequester to happen, then act surprised when there is a fallout because of it, and only now when there is a blatant impact are they willing to do anything about it. I guess there is merit to the idea that they just wanted a silent sequester where the cuts didn't actually result in cuts.[Edited on April 25, 2013 at 9:25 PM. Reason : Ff]
4/25/2013 9:25:06 PM