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I find all of this very amusing. |
Evidently Obama learned from that Jackass Cheney!
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"I see nothing...."
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And when you claim something, you should have facts in hand. :sunny: |
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Not only did we have to spend astronomical amounts of money bailing out free enterprise run amuck, but the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are mind-numbingly expensive. It was republicans and the General Staff who not only started the war but fought Obama until he agreed for a crawling retreat from Afghanistan, in which we have wasted hundreds of billions of dollars trying to fix a region that was never able to be fixed in the first place. It is republicans who have proposed INCREASES for the DOD's budget, yet anyone with even minimal information about the DOD's spending knows how grotesquely inefficient its spending is. The F-35 JSF program is hundreds of billions of dollars and counting (and that's excluding the maintenance costs of the program for its lifespan), is ridiculously behind schedule, and is completely unnecessary for our military. It is only one out of thousands of examples of the grossly inefficient spending from the DOD. Billions upon billions were simply lost in the reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan, in some cases because only one person was hired to audit billions of dollars worth of spending and as a result, things such as military contractors charging 80 dollars for a component that is sold for 2 dollars, happened in vast scale. And they want to RAISE ITS BUDGET?!?! Meanwhile Obama tries to increase spending in domestic programs that actually benefit the people and he gets endlessly harassed for it. The reason? Party politics. Both sides are so eager to slander the other that they completely lose sight of whats not only good but RIGHT for the people who pay them large salaries to serve them. Or they get bought out by the corporations, who now can spend as much as they want influencing the election, and their seemingly ridiculous and incompetent views are actually just the politicians trying to protect the companies that give them millions to protect them from necessary reform. |
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Someone complains about party politics, and then spouts a partisan line. :haha:
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Just a reminder. The US debts exceed the yearly GDP. AVGwarhawk is right. There is no budget. There is just more desire to live on tic. Money lent is no wealth. Investments basing on credit only do not create wealth. To generate wealth you need to invest saved real value, not lent money and credit. Must I really give long quotes by von Mises on this miracle believing that from nothing comes everything?? Even alchemists never claimed they could do that stunt, even them needed at least some lead to turn it into gold. :-)
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Once our full withdrawal of troops from afghanistan is comlete, and subsequently lowering the planned garrison were going to leave behind, also frees up billions that was being wasted on foreign rather than domestic issues. Other than that, there are many ways to fix spending, a big one being healthcare reform. We must modify and supplement the ACA to tackle the massive issue of healthcare costs itself. The reason healthcare costs so much is because of insurance companies monopolizing the healthcare industry through the collaboration and buyout of medical suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, and essential healthcare services so they can jack up profit margins to astronomical percentages and charge outrageous premiums for plans that are deplorable. Not only that, but a healthy 22 year old pays much higher premiums because the insurance companies spread out the costs of the unhealthy over the healthy We spend so much on healthcare for three big, main reasons. 1, because of the enterprises and corporations of healthcare. 2, Because fellow americans who are poor need assistance for healthcare, especially our elderly parents and grandparents. 3, because our country is plagued with health problems, more than most any other country in the world. This is caused by poor dietary habits and also the fact that we allow our food manufacturers to wash our meats with ammonia and spray our plants with a laundry list of pesticides and chemicals because we want free enterprise more than we want regulation to keep these greedy, selfish, detrimental corporations from screwing over the american people as they have done so very, very much over the entire history of the United States and mankind in general. There are plenty of ways to redirect, accumulate, and better distribute the GDP of our country. But unlike what many head republicans seem to think, the answer certainly isn't deregulation and tax breaks for the top-income embezzlers and manipulators. |
I find the espousing of more regulation of any sort, coming from anyone living in a state that has done just that and is bleeding money as a result; to be lacking in credibility.
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Just because you're so partisan it hurts, doesn't mean everyone that disagrees with you is too. |
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