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Gaazy wrote:the older I get, the less I care and the more I see that all politicians are all crooks and really care very little about most of us. they dont care about me and I dont care about them
Tossica wrote:since this board started? Anyone? Anyone leaning a little more one way or another as the decades roll by?
Lyion wrote:it seems the right generally is the lesser of the two evils at spending
brinstar wrote:Lyion wrote:it seems the right generally is the lesser of the two evils at spending
citations pls
"When you look at government policies, there's a massive transfer of wealth from the young and relatively poor members of society toward the old and relatively rich members of society," says Veronique de Rugy, a Reason magazine columnist and economist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
In 1970, de Rugy notes, transfers from the young to the old took up about 20 percent of the federal budget. In a few years, that figure will break the 50 percent barrier as the population ages and Social Security and Medicare ramp up. Those programs are paid for by payroll taxes that suck up around 15 percent of every dollar most workers will ever make.
Yet the #Occupy movement spends most of its energy railing against "the 1 Percent" richest Americans, whose wealth is not gained at the expense of the "99 Percent." Rather, it comes from providing goods and services that people want to consume.
As transfer payments to elderly Americans - irrespective of wealth or need - increase in absolute and relative terms, de Rugy argues that we should scrap entitlements and replace them instead with a "social safety net" that helps poor Americans of whatever age. "There's absolutely no reason to continue paying for lots of people who have accumulated wealth their entire lives," de Rugy tells Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Lyion wrote:My Wallet. :p Everytime a D is in office my taxes go up, be it local, state, or national.
Lyion wrote:No budget from the Senate in the last few years. Obama's proposed budgets have been pretty much polar opposite of the Simpson-Bowles commission. Ryan's budget didn't do nearly enough to fix the upcoming fiscal train wreck and was demagogued, of course. Everyone loves to bring up Clinton, but the Congress makes the budget and that congress was Republican.
Lyion wrote:R's are evil yet Ds are the party of Buffet, Madoff, Ebbers, Soros, and many of the 1%, not to mention most of the tech companies doing the majority of the outsourcing.
Lyion wrote:Anyways, I think it's all smoke and mirrors. Take away the dozen wedge issues and you have a group of people who spend money like a drunken sailor and reward their friends in a corrupt manner. I almost wish we could abolish the Federal Government since their spending and overreach is ruining the whole idea of federalism of which I'm a huge supporter. I do find it comical that all the people who were after Bush for being so 'imperialistic' are fine with Obama essentially doing the same thing, only to a much broader degree. I'm not a fan of a parliamentary system, but I wish our Republic had more parties. The only problem with that is it'd probably give the Executive even more power, something we do not need.
brinstar wrote:i concede congress is broken, but how would you like ryan's budget to do "more" and how do you define "more"? if i remember correctly, Simson-Bowles got torpedoed with the 2010 tea party freshman (the zerglings of the evil zeRg) swooped in and threw a tantrum because $1 of tax revenue increase was too much to pay for $3 of spending cuts. fuckin' idiots.
oh and nice bait-and-switch, by the way - i didn't ask you to slam the Ds, i asked you how the Rs are fiscally conservative. please provide a direct answer as to how the party of GWB, who doubled the deficit, massively cut taxes despite starting two unfunded wars, and burned through billions on Medicare Advantage subsidies, is the party of fiscal responsibility. in fact, the only recent president who increased federal spending more than GWB (7.7%) was reagan (8.7%). see if you can make your pro-R argument without mentioning democrats.
once again, false equivalency. pointing out the slimiest Ds does nothing to make the Rs less evil. best case scenario, i think you are falling victim to the deeply-ingrained two-party dichotomy by assuming that just because i loathe Rs i must love Ds. worst case scenario, i think you are bad at logic. as with most things, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle
*i believe in the necessity and the idea of our fed govt, but i feel the power (both individual and party) that comes with being part of it in tandem with the outside interests who stand to benefit from sucking up to it have LONG since perverted its original intention. not even the "throw 'em all out" solution can fix it, either - there needs to be a fundamental ground-up overhaul of the entire fed govt. but that won't happen; we are past the point of no return. in other words, i don't think anyone who has the capability to get elected in our current political climate (featuring polarisation and acrid vitriol at every turn) would ever even attempt something like this, so unfortunately i sorta think an actual revolution might be the only way out of this mess ;\
so yes, romney/ryan, get elected - and with your right-wing SCOTUS and your right-wing congress, enact austerity measures to your hearts' content. i think you'll find out just how far you can push the american people before we push back (and it won't be with the ballot, btw)
leah wrote:i'm with gyps in becoming more liberal with age. in high school, had i been old enough, i would've voted for GWB in his first term because i was fairly conservative, given my christian roots and conservative surroundings. college really opened my mind, and i'm glad it did!
Narrock wrote:leah wrote:i'm with gyps in becoming more liberal with age. in high school, had i been old enough, i would've voted for GWB in his first term because i was fairly conservative, given my christian roots and conservative surroundings. college really opened my mind, and i'm glad it did!
The tragedy of that is you are living proof that you've been brainwashed and indoctrinated into a socialistic ideaology... you and hundreds of thousands of other students. And I don't say that as a put-down. Did you know that 95% of college professors in the U.S. are socialists? It's easy to see that so many young Americans (fairly recent college graduates) think the way they do. Anyway, the older I get the more I realize how capitalism, free market enterprise, and conservatism is what made this country great and prosperous, and free, and a superpower. Also, the older I get the more I realize how communism/socialism/liberalism is a megathreat to the United States and the greatness it once was (and still could be). But in order for America to be great again, socialism must be STOPPED here in America, which is why I'm voting for Romney and urge all of you to do the same.
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