Timothy McVeigh was a patriot? Wow great that this has turned into a discussion about a terrorist instead of the issue at hand.
Kmarion wrote:
Turquoise wrote:
The National ID thing is sort of like my stance on the Patriot Act. There are certain things I'm willing to support in the name of security.
As for the economy, would scrapping Social Security help the debt situation?
Social Security was one of the biggest scams ever sold to the American people.
We need to think about the fallout as well
. As pitiful as the plan is there are Seniors who rely on that feeble income. I'd much rather have a private firm handle my long term financial investment. Maybe a phased move to end the program. Or at the very least give citizens more options.
The government has no business planning for each citizens retirement.
There used to be an old man close to my father who lived on some land we owned out of the city, and he only received $250 from social security every month. This was the 80's mind you, but he was still below the poverty level. We let him stay without paying rent, but it is sad how some elderly people get by on such meager income. Inflation will only hurt them more. I guess people will have to start taking caring of their elderly parents/grand parents instead of sticking them in some nursing home.
That's why I like Ron Paul's idea of letting people opt out of it. I'd rather take my money and invest it and make a greater return than let the government take my money and give it back when inflation has made it less valuable in real terms. You don't even need to be a savvy investor. You could let a mutual fund take better care of your money, although I still think they suck.
Anyways, what truly scares me is not just the coming hyperinflation (although it does scare me a lot) but what will result of it. Depending on how bad it is, we could have chaos in the streets. But even if it isn't terribly severe, we will see the dropping of the dollar as our currency, and a huge change in government. Just look at the 20's and 30's when there was a global depression. It led to WW2. Will we be seeing major wars result because of this? Just think about it for a second...
I know we will be dropping the dollar and adopting a new currency, but will it be a "new" dollar like a lot of other countries have done, ie 1 new dollar = 1,000,000 old dollars (or whatever inflation is at) or will we be adopting the "amero"? Will currencies around the world collapse as a result of the dollar hyper inflating? It is the world's reserve currency after all, and we are seeing gold increase nominally in all currencies if that isn't an indicator of global inflation, despite manipulation in the gold market (false supply).
What will happen to our government. Will it become bigger? Will it be dissolved? Will our constitution just be a relic of the past? The Great Depression brought about the biggest expansion in government here in the US. I don't know if Americans will be fooled enough into accepting a large communistic or fascist government, but it seems most Americans have no idea what our founding fathers intended this country to be. The Bill of Rights, thanks to the anti-federalists, restricted the government from infringing on those right, because they believed the government was naturally an aggressor and needed to be small.
No matter how nice, warm and fuzzy, well intended big government it is, it will just fail. And as much as Iraq is our mess to look after, we can't afford to stay there. What will we say when we can't afford to bring home our own troops?