Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Not Ron Paul, but you could hammer him with reality.
That's part of the deal buddy. Anyone can come up with a grand scheme to fix problems. Getting them based in reality is the tricky part.
The way I see it, Paul's got the right general idea.  He just needs to be a little more realistic about certain things.
He forgets one of the most basic rules of politics. Position before submission. You've got to get elected in order to get things done.
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6825|North Carolina

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


That's part of the deal buddy. Anyone can come up with a grand scheme to fix problems. Getting them based in reality is the tricky part.
The way I see it, Paul's got the right general idea.  He just needs to be a little more realistic about certain things.
He forgets one of the most basic rules of politics. Position before submission. You've got to get elected in order to get things done.
I never realized politics and S&M have so much in common....
jsnipy
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we going to hell anyway, why take an extra 1500 with me
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7021|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


The way I see it, Paul's got the right general idea.  He just needs to be a little more realistic about certain things.
He forgets one of the most basic rules of politics. Position before submission. You've got to get elected in order to get things done.
I never realized politics and S&M have so much in common....
It works with Mixed Martial Arts as well .
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ATG
Banned
+5,233|6949|Global Command

Lotta_Drool wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:

I will not veto the Senator from Massachusetts Porked out Budget Plan if he includes my plan to increase defense spending by 70 billion dollars*.

* Note this was back when 30 billion dollars was a lot of money.
Isn't compromise what checks and balances are all about? It seems to me it was Mr.Senator from Massachusetts that needed lynching. We also spend ten times that amount of money on national defense now. We were fighting a cold war. There was an urgency to pass the budget. Monday morning quarterbacking to the extreme.
I just said he made a deal with the Devil.  I never said I supported the Devil.

I think Regan was the last Great President and one of the Top 5 of all time.  I only really fault him for giving Amnesty to illegals.
That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.

The Failure Trifecta

Track the subprime and credit card mess back, and you will find its origins in free market policies since Reagan that deregulated banking and much of the oversight that managed for years to keep the greed-meisters on Wall Street in check. The failure of media-lionized Alan Greenspan’s Federal Reserve Bank to pay attention to predatory lenders and sub-prime schemers allowed them to prosper.

Add to these failures a complicit Congress, with Democrats and Republicans alike dependent on donations from the three leaders of the FIRE economy. To assure their freedom to run their businesses their own damn way, the banks in the 1990s persuaded Congress to deregulate the practices of financial service companies. Pro-business Court decisions have allowed them to base their operations in low-tax states like South Dakota and Delaware and to end consumer protections against usury.

This decade, Bush’s tax cuts and his bankruptcy “reform” bill strengthening the power of credit card companies were passed with bipartisan support, including that of Senator Dianne Feinstein.

Most of Bush's so called ' Stimulus checks' will be spent  on credit card payments which will be the next huge financial bubble to burst ~ and it has the potential of bringing down the entire financial system and global economy: Allen L Roland
Many Americans are living off their credit cards but be forewarned ~ that bubble is about to burst as more Americans are using high-interest credit card cash to pay at least part of their mortgages. Overall U.S. credit card debt grew by 435% from $211 billion in 2002 to approximately $915 billion year-end 2007.
And according to Drew Carey ( and please tell me wtf he is smoking because I want some. things are fine with the middle class.



I agree we are in the middle of a full scale media onslaught and that both sides use fear to drive their agendas.

All I can say is I'm down 70-90% and most of the people I know are struggling.

https://www.buckfush.com/images/Dick_Cheney_Exxon_Stimulus_Checks.jpg

Last edited by ATG (2008-07-31 19:30:00)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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ATG wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Isn't compromise what checks and balances are all about? It seems to me it was Mr.Senator from Massachusetts that needed lynching. We also spend ten times that amount of money on national defense now. We were fighting a cold war. There was an urgency to pass the budget. Monday morning quarterbacking to the extreme.
I just said he made a deal with the Devil.  I never said I supported the Devil.

I think Regan was the last Great President and one of the Top 5 of all time.  I only really fault him for giving Amnesty to illegals.
That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.
You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
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ATG
Banned
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Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:

I just said he made a deal with the Devil.  I never said I supported the Devil.

I think Regan was the last Great President and one of the Top 5 of all time.  I only really fault him for giving Amnesty to illegals.
That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.
You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
I believe that when you factor state, federal, property, gas and other assorted taxes, fees and levies we are taxed more than the socialists in Europe.

We just don't get the benefits because we have become a country of thieves.

Last edited by ATG (2008-07-31 19:38:03)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7021|132 and Bush

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.
You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
I believe that when you factor state, federal, property, gas and other assorted taxes, fees and levies we are taxed more than the socialists in Europe.

We just don't get the benefits because we have become a country of thieves.
I absolutely agree with that. Simply put it is no longer a government for the people.
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ATG
Banned
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Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
I believe that when you factor state, federal, property, gas and other assorted taxes, fees and levies we are taxed more than the socialists in Europe.

We just don't get the benefits because we have become a country of thieves.
I absolutely agree with that. Simply put it is no longer a government for the people.
So, why is it that when people start to suggest a domestic military type solution we get dismissed as crackpots?

How bad's it have to get before the average Joe see's that there may in fact be no other way?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7021|132 and Bush

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

I believe that when you factor state, federal, property, gas and other assorted taxes, fees and levies we are taxed more than the socialists in Europe.

We just don't get the benefits because we have become a country of thieves.
I absolutely agree with that. Simply put it is no longer a government for the people.
So, why is it that when people start to suggest a domestic military type solution we get dismissed as crackpots?

How bad's it have to get before the average Joe see's that there may in fact be no other way?
Because we haven't reached the point of total abandonment. Americans (on the whole) have no idea of what real tough is. I blame the lack of historical education for the complacency. When/if we reach that point it will be clear... and there is no way to stop it.
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Reciprocity
Member
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The government will collapse or disappear before any kind of armed, organized sedition ever happens.
ATG
Banned
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Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


I absolutely agree with that. Simply put it is no longer a government for the people.
So, why is it that when people start to suggest a domestic military type solution we get dismissed as crackpots?

How bad's it have to get before the average Joe see's that there may in fact be no other way?
Because we haven't reached the point of total abandonment. Americans (on the whole) have no idea of what real tough is. I blame the lack of historical education for the complacency. When/if we reach that point it will be clear... and there is no way to stop it.
I agree in large part.

Can you define that moment please?
What would be the tipper?

I too agree that we Americans enjoy a elevated standard of living, but I'd say that we have earned it.

The outrage is not about our current fiscal problems, its about masssive real and imagined debt, insolvent social security and a government that doesn't give a rats ass about our borders.

One in 172 homes in America is in or near foreclosure;  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co … 00513.html

Another record for Exxon  while in the meantime small businesses are reeling from higher fuel cost that can't be passed on the the consumer in a paranoid, clamped down economy.

( 2007 )The $2.77 trillion budget plan President Bush sent to Congress yesterday emphasizes spending on the country's fight against terrorism, while deeply cutting domestic programs to deal with a budget deficit projected to reach an all-time high this year.
meanwhile the federal deficit is nearing one half trillion dollars.


Think about it this way; if the federal government could cut its expenditures by 1/6th for one year the deficit is gone.


How many American families have had to cut by at least that much just to pay for gas?




The fact is, they are breaking us, saddling our children and grandchildren with a debt that will NEVER be repaid as long as these bankers and lawyers run our country.

By always coming up in the red, they can always justify taking more and more.

By the time level headed guys like you figure the tipping point has come I fear it will be too late.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7021|132 and Bush

Too late? It's chaos all the way around ATG. I'm well aware of the current financial situation. Just 2 years ago American were enjoying wealth during an all around boom. Every once and awhile the market will adjust (taking innocent people down as well). The economy is cyclical and there is no "great solution" .. ever. A call to arms to oust a government demands that you have other options, or a reasonable replacement. ..<insert cricket sounds> I'm not saying I am forever opposed to the idea. I'm just saying we haven't reached situation "critical". After all the economy is still growing.

Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States — increased at an annual rate of 1.9 percent in the second quarter of 2008 (that is, from the first quarter to the second quarter), according to advance estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the first quarter, real GDP increased 0.9 percent. ….

    The increase in real GDP in the second quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from
    exports, personal consumption expenditures (PCE), nonresidential structures, federal government spending, and state and local government spending that were partly offset by negative contributions from private inventory investment, residential fixed investment, and equipment and software. Imports, which are a subtraction in the calculation of GDP, decreased.

    The acceleration in real GDP growth in the second quarter primarily reflected a larger decrease in
    imports, an acceleration in exports, a smaller decrease in residential fixed investment, and an
    acceleration in PCE that were partly offset by a larger decrease in inventory investment.
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ATG
Banned
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Kmarion wrote:

Too late? It's chaos all the way around ATG. I'm well aware of the current financial situation. Just 2 years ago American were enjoying wealth during an all around boom. Every once and awhile the market will adjust (taking innocent people down as well). The economy is cyclical and there is no "great solution" .. ever. A call to arms to oust a government demands that you have other options, or a reasonable replacement. ..<insert cricket sounds> I'm not saying I am forever opposed to the idea. I'm just saying we haven't reached situation "critical". After all the economy is still growing.

Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States — increased at an annual rate of 1.9 percent in the second quarter of 2008 (that is, from the first quarter to the second quarter), according to advance estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the first quarter, real GDP increased 0.9 percent. ….

    The increase in real GDP in the second quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from
    exports, personal consumption expenditures (PCE), nonresidential structures, federal government spending, and state and local government spending that were partly offset by negative contributions from private inventory investment, residential fixed investment, and equipment and software. Imports, which are a subtraction in the calculation of GDP, decreased.

    The acceleration in real GDP growth in the second quarter primarily reflected a larger decrease in
    imports, an acceleration in exports, a smaller decrease in residential fixed investment, and an
    acceleration in PCE that were partly offset by a larger decrease in inventory investment.
But there is a alternative.

It's not strictly Constitutional, but what we have no is mostly a farce.

One term per office. Certain limits of capitalism in areas that effected overall society and yes, nationalization of certain industries.


The irony is that I believe something like a one world government is what's really required.
A hodge podge collection of tin horn dictators, international super rich bankers, mega corporations, oil men and the military industrial complex rule the world and we are all mostly enslaved with debt.

One central ruling group, nationless and committed to justice and sharing resources and pooling those resources for galactic colonization. A system based roughly on a mix of the U.S. Constitution and Star Trek.


Until the tipping point comes, and please let me know as I am ready, I shall continue to try and instill good values in my youngins and let them experience as many joys in life as our time allows.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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There is no alternative to human nature. The thirst for power has the tendency to snowball. We once had a great plan for representative democracy. It helped inspire the world and the french followed suit.

It's time to get it back. Pain (albeit financial) is what gets attention. Maybe people will start to pay more attention now, and Americans will truly start flexing the arm of accountability.    Maybe
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Lotta_Drool
Spit
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Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:


I just said he made a deal with the Devil.  I never said I supported the Devil.

I think Regan was the last Great President and one of the Top 5 of all time.  I only really fault him for giving Amnesty to illegals.
That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.
You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
If you only look at federal income tax you might think that but I am sure that if you figure out ALL taxes: social security, medicare, state, local, property tax, sin taxes, gas taxes......  that the poor pay a much higher percent of their income in taxes.  Then they have higher interest rates and more of them because they can't buy cars and houses outright.  Also figure out how much health insurance, food, clothing, meds..... eat up their money as a percentage of their income vs a rich person.  They spend nearly 100% of thier money on things that are taxed because they have to spend all of their money to survive, essentially being taxed over and over on every dollar earned.  $1 spent on gas may be taxed by Medicare, Social Security, Federal Income Tax, State Income Tax, state gas tax, federal gas tax, and local gas tax.  $1 put in tax shelter may avoid virtually all of these taxes.

It is a real BS line to just quote income tax rates.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7021|132 and Bush

Lotta_Drool wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

That's because you are a sheep like the rest of us.
I too followed along with the myth that the Reagan years and deregulation were a boon to us all.

That sad fact is that republicans are all about big business and that under their rein the consumers get screwed as hard as they can, CEOs skate with 100's of millions in cash and pensions while their stocks are rendered worthless.
You do realize that the rich are paying more now than ever under Bush.
If you only look at federal income tax you might think that but I am sure that if you figure out ALL taxes: social security, medicare, state, local, property tax, sin taxes, gas taxes......  that the poor pay a much higher percent of their income in taxes.  Then they have higher interest rates and more of them because they can't buy cars and houses outright.  Also figure out how much health insurance, food, clothing, meds..... eat up their money as a percentage of their income vs a rich person.  They spend nearly 100% of thier money on things that are taxed because they have to spend all of their money to survive, essentially being taxed over and over on every dollar earned.  $1 spent on gas may be taxed by Medicare, Social Security, Federal Income Tax, State Income Tax, state gas tax, federal gas tax, and local gas tax.  $1 put in tax shelter may avoid virtually all of these taxes.

It is a real BS line to just quote income tax rates.
First off don't call anything BS when you just wrote an entire paragraph based on assumption without anything backing them.  Why would you retort with something as hollow as property/state taxes? It's not much of a counter to an increase in federal taxes (the one the Fed actually dictates). If you want I can start adding payroll taxes, corporate taxes, and other luxury taxes that fall on the shoulders of the rich. There is a reason that 70 percent of all taxes are paid by the top 10 percent of people.. it's not only income. The rich are paying more than before. There is no denying this. You can argue about the continued unfairness if you want. But that would just mean it was even more unfair in previous administrations. In fact you are firmly in the minority of those who thinks taxes are currently unfair.

One explanation is that the Bush tax cuts reduced the income tax liability of middle and lower income households by more proportionately than the rich. The average family of four with an income of $40,000 saw its income tax liability fall by about $2,052 a year from the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts.
That is WSJ verbiage based on the information given by the IRS.

The rest of your points (like having to pay interest on a car because you cant pay cash). That just an argument for how it sucks to be poor. Can't argue with that .

Btw let me suggest reading Article I, Section 8 of the constitution."The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes"
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topthrill05
Member
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Lol the first one was a joke and no one with a background in economics liked it. So it would figure that Nancy wants another one.

I'll tell ya what this stimulus is nothing but a short term insurance policy so that when these congressmen and senators that are competing for votes can get them by saying the economy is better off.

McCain and Obama are both scum if they support this.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6825|North Carolina

Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


I absolutely agree with that. Simply put it is no longer a government for the people.
So, why is it that when people start to suggest a domestic military type solution we get dismissed as crackpots?

How bad's it have to get before the average Joe see's that there may in fact be no other way?
Because we haven't reached the point of total abandonment. Americans (on the whole) have no idea of what real tough is. I blame the lack of historical education for the complacency. When/if we reach that point it will be clear... and there is no way to stop it.
It's more of a gradual thing.  I'm sure you've heard the frog in the boiling water analogy.  At this point, the water is about 50 degrees Celsius.

You're right that things are much better today than they were even just 30 years ago.  I think the real problem is that we've been regressing since the late 90s.  We've begun the decline, and now it's time to redirect ourselves toward lowering the national debt and smaller government.

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