#417224 - 02/25/08 01:55 AM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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River Nutrients
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That's not usually my thing, but if you'll just hold still I'll give you a sample.
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#417226 - 02/25/08 01:59 AM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/17/05
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Why undoubtably a common greeting in sum circles...no thanks.
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#417298 - 02/25/08 01:45 PM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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Registered: 01/02/08
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When the illusion that is Obama finally hits people, the chance of a Republican in the White House rises exponentially. Nobody in their right mind (including Republican haters) could possibly vote for someone that wants to make this country Socialist in nature.
How do you Nationialize health care,which is 15% of the economy, without massive payroll tax increases? Not to mention the decades long court fights by insurance carriers and people like Kaiser Medical that will be reluctant to forfeit their slices of that pie. this is not an endorsement for Obama, I'd just like to point out that nobody complains about the "socialist" aspect of our police and fire departments - you know, funded by public money.
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#417331 - 02/25/08 03:30 PM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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When the wage and benefit package of the average Detroit autoworker is far in excess of 100K per annum, is it any wonder the Big 3 outsources their labor? It's just a matter of time before we have showrooms here for Chinese cars. Boo hoo hoo for GMC. What they don't publicize is that the $4 billion in benefits due to the auto workers is for more than one million people (I forget the exact number of past and current employees) while approximately 130,000 white collar employees have a $5 billion benefit package. I'll leave the math up to you. Also, under current federal guidelines, by the year 2010, our automobiles will still not meet the pollution standards of China. I'm not making a statement about how great China is, in fact, they are currently the world's largest polluter - just funny that we can't produce an auto up to their standards.
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#417335 - 02/25/08 03:40 PM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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nobody complains about the "socialist" aspect of our police and fire departments - you know, funded by public money. Just because something is funded by public money doesn't mean it's socialist. You are correct Aunty! The "state" would have to own the means of production from which the money is collected. I just don't know why folks freak out because someone wants to allocate tax dollars for health care. Politicians piss away more of our money on haircuts and hackysacks everyday than I can count or am even aware of The big "if" is it would be okay IF our government practiced fiscal responsibility, which they do not, Dem Or Rep.
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#417336 - 02/25/08 03:46 PM
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Actually, part of the reason China is the biggest polluter is becasue of outsourcing. When we closed up our steel plants and other heavy industry, the acid rain and other pollution went overseas with it. Because of the jetstream, out here on the west coast, we get to enjoy and share in China's pollution even though we got rid of the manufacturing. And I do enjoy your previous comment about having interesting discourse, even if we may not agree on all or any issues
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#417476 - 02/25/08 11:39 PM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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Registered: 03/15/99
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When it comes to fiscal responsibility, we have a much better chance with McCain than with the other two at reducing spending and I think he's proven he can actually GET bipartisan cooperation.
And he's not going to lie to you about Iraq, like the other two are doing.
Hilliary is the more fiscally responsible candidate. McCain has already asked for trillions to support the war in Iraq by saying that we will stay the course. Hilliary's health care is much cheaper than the war.
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#417546 - 02/26/08 01:08 AM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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Registered: 03/17/05
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Hilliary is the more fiscally responsible candidate. McCain has already asked for trillions to support the war in Iraq by saying that we will stay the course.
Hilliary's health care is much cheaper than the war.
I wouldn't want Hilary in power even if she could walk on water.
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#417723 - 02/26/08 02:17 PM
Re: Republican fisherman...
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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Aunty,
McCain may be too liberal for many conservatives (and I believe that's a good thing, since those conservatives are the RWWJs), but he's too Bushy for me. Now if he would straight up say that invading the sovereign nation of Iraq was an idiotic idea propogated by idiots, but now that we're there, we have to stay until we can somehow stabilize the region, my respect for him would rise to the point of seriously considering voting for him.
Hankster,
You left out the $4 trillion that Reagan added to the national debt. As weird as it seems, over the last 28 years, Democrats are the new fiscal conservatives. It has me scratching my head, too. Apparently it costs this nation more to support corporate welfare than it does to support social welfare, based on this rather simplistic fiscal analysis.
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#417999 - 02/27/08 03:37 AM
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One creates jobs and economy....one leaches it. Which did you say you support?
Edited by Slab Happy (02/27/08 03:38 AM)
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