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Stealhead 09-30-13 01:57 PM

If you are an American paying you taxes like me then the shut down will mean more taxes as it costs money shut the government down like this.You guys complain about the spending then then you joke about a shutdown that will cost in the you even more money.:hmm2:

@Armistead all national parks will be closed to the public during the shut down.Also in the past shutdowns there was money to pay back the military who do not stop going to work they just stop getting paid during a shut down this time there is no guarantee that they will be able to repay the armed forces for doing their duties while also having families to feed and bills to pay but no money for ? amount of time.That will do wonders for morale and will mean that many members will decide not to reenlist next time their term comes up.Now it would be a good thing for politicians not to want to return to the job but people skilled in many military jobs are hard to find and you do not want to push those people away.

Ducimus 09-30-13 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2121470)
Oh goodie!

You know, I've had this bad feeling for a couple years now, that something really bad is going to happen on a national level. I have no way to substantiate that feeling, I don't know what that "something" is, I'm not even going to say that this feeling is correct, and will even dismiss it as just paranoia because I can give no rational argument for it because it's just a bad feeling. However, I do find myself wishing that "it", whatever "it" is, would just happen already so we can get it over with.

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2121474)
If you are an American paying you taxes like me then the shut down will mean more taxes as it costs money shut the government down like this.You guys complain about the spending then then you joke about a shutdown that will cost in the you even more money.:hmm2:

If our country wasn't so polarized, our government wasn't so dysfunctional, and we weren't already so far in the hole, I would probably care if it shut down, as it is, i find myself lacking any concern. We are so far in debt already, the costs of a shutdown is probably but a drop in the bucket.

Aside from that, I don't think the people running our government are capable of any real solutions. They'll just kick the can down the road, same as always, and the deficit will continue to grow.

AVGWarhawk 09-30-13 02:07 PM

The military will be paid. Shut it down. Let the world see what a dysfunctional gov't that is running the US. Let this be their legacy. All of them.

Armistead 09-30-13 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2121468)
Give it a few weeks. Then they'll debate the budget ceiling again. Judging by current events, we should have a regular 3 ring circus in mid October. Wholesome family entertainment for all.

Yep, they can print more non value money, increase the debt limit again and the dollar is devalued further.

They could all drop dead and rot in hell, the entire lot of them.

Stealhead 09-30-13 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2121477)
If our country wasn't so polarized, our government wasn't so dysfunctional, and we weren't already so far in the hole, I would probably care if it shut down. But seriously, we are so far in debt already, the costs of a shutdown is probably but a drop in the bucket.


See that makes no sense to me even if you see that the government is screwed up by law you must pay the taxes it levies upon you so this is going to cost you and me and everyone more money.So apathy is not an option when money comes from your pocket unless you are a nihilist which I am just about 100% certain you are not.

I see this as divide and conquer you say the people are so polarized with this I highly disagree the ones being lead by the pied pipers are but they are actually the minority.If you really looked you would see that most people even of different stripes who may not agree on all things want to work together it can be done.The problem is that you have pundits smashing size 12 shoes like Nikita Khrushchev and they get all the attention.

The Main attraction distraction is what I call it.All the while the ones that benefit from all of this laugh all the way to the bank.

mapuc 09-30-13 02:15 PM

Does anyone of us really know what the effect would be?

Markus

Bubblehead1980 09-30-13 02:18 PM

Republicans offered a reasonable comprosmise, drop the medical equipment tax(which is a big part of the problem in the ACA) and the individual mandate(which is pretty anti american in spirit, federal government compelling citizens to purchase insurance or face a "tax") Democrats said NO to both.That right there says they are( as we know) the bane of liberty.They just refuse to drop a tax and an unfair mandate(while delaying the business mandate!) so let it shut down, who cares.

mookiemookie 09-30-13 02:29 PM

Sure, shut it down and ruin the nation's credit and economy. Force untold numbers of people to lose their jobs and homes. All so you can prove an ideological political point.

I guess it's too much to ask motherhumpers to stop humping their mothers for the sake of the nation.

AVGWarhawk 09-30-13 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2121482)
Does anyone of us really know what the effect would be?

Markus

Markus,

Two weeks ago my place of employment called our healthcare insurance company. The simple question was asked. "What will our new premiums be under the new ACA?" The answer was simpler yet. "We don't know.", was the reply. As I noted above, many elderly are getting letters advising they are no long insured. These letters are coming from AETNA and a few other insurance companies. This is just the tip of the iceberg in my opinion.

AVGWarhawk 09-30-13 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2121486)
Sure, shut it down and ruin the nation's credit and economy. Force untold numbers of people to lose their jobs and homes. All so you can prove an ideological political point.

I guess it's too much to ask motherhumpers to stop humping their mothers for the sake of the nation.

The govt has shut down before. Nothing happened.

Ducimus 09-30-13 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2121481)
See that makes no sense to me even if you see that the government is screwed up by law you must pay the taxes it levies upon you so this is going to cost you and me and everyone more money.

True, it will cost us more money. But ahh, we're kinda hosed as it is already. Aren't we just splitting hairs at this point?
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So apathy is not an option when money comes from your pocket unless you are a nihilist which I am just about 100% certain you are not.
Well what are we going to do? What are your's and mines options? The clowns in DC are running the show, we're just along for the ride if we like where their going or not. I'd love to throw the bums out - ALL of them, but that's not going to happen.


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I see this as divide and conquer you say the people are so polarized with this I highly disagree the ones being lead by the pied pipers are but they are actually the minority.If you really looked you would see that most people even of different stripes who may not agree on all things want to work together it can be done.The problem is that you have pundits smashing size 12 shoes like Nikita Khrushchev and they get all the attention.
One can only hope. However, if the pulse of that polarization is what I've seen people post in comments sections all around the internet, I'm not exactly enthused about the level of good will, cooperation and compromise that ive been seeing.

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The Main attraction distraction is what I call it.All the while the ones that benefit from all of this laugh all the way to the bank.
Conspiracy! :haha:

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Originally Posted by Bubblehead1980 (Post 2121483)
Republicans offered a reasonable comprosmise,
.....Democrats said NO to both.
.

Reasonable depends on which side of the fence you reside on. I watched BO's press secretary say nearly the same thing, only opposite, supporting BO and Democrat's point of view. Speaking of which the reason why they said no, is because they are in a position of strength. They are not going to give one inch when they have the metaphorical high ground. Right now, it's their way or the highway.

Oberon 09-30-13 02:49 PM

It's business as usual, Republicans say Black, Democrats say White and everything goes to the dogs around them.

I have to ask, being a Brit, but why in the heck is the US budget capable of being derailed by the Congress and Senate? Here in the UK it's set by the Treasury and while the opposition can (and usually does) decry it and complain about it, they can't stop it, not until they get into power.
Now, with something as important as the nations economic future, I can understand why the whole political spectrum would want to have its input, but it's got a major achilles heal that we're seeing now, that if a political party puts its own interests ahead of that of the nations, then the whole thing falls apart, and given how the US economy is...well...in an interesting location, and coming up for the ceiling adjustment, well...now is really not the time for playing chicken. :hmmm:

Bubblehead1980 09-30-13 03:02 PM

Reasonable depends on which side of the fence you reside on. I watched BO's press secretary say nearly the same thing, only opposite, supporting BO and Democrat's point of view. Speaking of which the reason why they said no, is because they are in a position of strength. They are not going to give one inch when they have the metaphorical high ground. Right now, it's their way or the highway.[/QUOTE]


I think anyone that is being fair could agree that dropping a tax is easy to see as part of the rising costs being passed on to consumers and the mandate that even for those who do not know the constitutional side of the argument, knows that the federal government forcing citizens to purchase a product is wrong and against the very fabric of this country.Reasonable compromise was offered, drop the bad parts of this law, or delay them, they delayed the business mandate, why not the individual? The individual is far more offensive and oppressive than the business mandate.

You know it is funny some are saying Republicans are putting their politics above the nation, they are in fact fighting for the nation.Polls show people do not support this law, never really have, Republicans are fighting for the people, Democrats are fighting to save obozos legacy and their agenda.

Bubblehead1980 09-30-13 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2121486)
Sure, shut it down and ruin the nation's credit and economy. Force untold numbers of people to lose their jobs and homes. All so you can prove an ideological political point.

I guess it's too much to ask motherhumpers to stop humping their mothers for the sake of the nation.

Not to prove an ideological point, but to stop a monstrosity from getting further entrenched.Want to talk about hardship? This law is and will cause even more.

mapuc 09-30-13 03:15 PM

I think most countries will turn to Euro if USA goes bankruptcy.

Not that Euro is better than the American dollar. However how Worthy will the dollar be if USA goes bankruptcy?

Markus

Oberon 09-30-13 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2121506)
I think most countries will turn to Euro if USA goes bankruptcy.

Not that Euro is better than the American dollar. However how Worthy will the dollar be if USA goes bankruptcy?

Markus

Doubt they'd go Euro, Gold maybe, or Yuan, but considering if the US goes bankrupt then China will swiftly follow and the whole house of cards comes crashing down. Ruble is possible, or some sort of Arabian dollar.

But the US won't default, a last minute deal will likely avoid disaster, it's just a case of who blinks first really.

Jimbuna 09-30-13 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2121506)
I think most countries will turn to Euro if USA goes bankruptcy.

Not that Euro is better than the American dollar. However how Worthy will the dollar be if USA goes bankruptcy?

Markus

About as worthless as the Euro currently is.

Stealhead 09-30-13 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2121489)
Conspiracy! :haha:


Not really I was talking about the pundit talking heads someone pays them and well to do what they do.So they laugh all the way to the bank.A do the huge corporations that take advantage of all the loopholes and cut workers hours despite the fact that most do not pay much of any taxes the corporations that is and Warren Buffet said that he is one of the wealthiest men in the US and the world for that matter I am prety sure that he knows the many in and outs of how to generate wealth he just is honest is all.

And long term the system is screwed because when things go south the people paying the largest burden of the taxes (you and me) well there is not enough revenue coming in from our taxes alone.So in the long run the 1% that has all the wealth they actually would make more money if things where more fairly split instead of controlling a huge amount and having a smaller amount of wealth they could have less assets but those assets would generate greater wealth and the underlings would have more capital as well.But humans are greedy and greed means the easiest route to wealth.

Not a conspiracy I am not saying that Jews are doing this to dominate the world or that 1 million old lizard men are doing this to please Klimzad that would be a conspiracy theory.Simply look at the income ratios over the last 40 years most everyone has had no increase while the top 1% have had a huge increase in income it is no conspiracy but obvious fact.The direct result of deregulation.

Bilge_Rat 09-30-13 03:59 PM

http://www.trbimg.com/img-5243d5d3/t...130925-001/600

I really, really, really hope the GOP nominate Cruz for president in 16.....:ping:

Ducimus 09-30-13 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2121529)
Not really.....

I was being sarcastic. I know what you meant, I just couldn't pass up a moment of sarcasm.


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