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Better get used to it, boys. One of them is our next President.
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Not actually the same topic but: Who or why would we want Joe Biden as president? Haven't we had enough of this party of idiots running this country? What would he bring to the table that isn't already there? Someone have an answer for me? I'm all ears.
I didn't watch the debates. Can't stand the Hildabeast.
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Not actually the same topic but: Who or why would we want Joe Biden as president? Haven't we had enough of this party of idiots running this country? What would he bring to the table that isn't already there? Someone have an answer for me? I'm all ears.
I didn't watch the debates. Can't stand the Hildabeast.
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I don't know why a republican would actually want to be president right now. The current administration has run things so far into the ground, becoming president, especially a couple of years from now, the liberals will all put them blame on you for the giveaways they created! Foreign policy, healthcare, the national debt, etc. will probably all come to a head in the next term. I wouldn't want to deal with it. I wouldn't know where to begin. It's really sad!
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After about 15 minutes I dubbed it the "Free crap Giveaway Debate" and went to bed. Tax the 1%ers at a 90% rate and they might be able to pay for 10% of the giveaway. Then I guess the will have to come after their disappearing middleclass to pay for the rest of the stuff. That won't go over very well. You can't give everything to the 47% and expect the rest of us to keep paying for it. Ayn Rand was right in the precept that somewhere along the line the 1% will just quit and then who the hell do they expect to pay. BTW, quitting may well just mean moving your assets away from the US to a more capital friendly country. The great John Templeton found the Bahamas to be very tax friendly. One of the co-founder of Facebook to his Billions to Taiwan. Keep pushing, more will follow suit.
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Better get used to it, boys. One of them is our next President.
If so it is destroying everyone's nation. The day Dems wake up it will be too late.
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I don't know why a republican would actually want to be president right now. The current administration has run things so far into the ground, becoming president, especially a couple of years from now, the liberals will all put them blame on you for the giveaways they created! Foreign policy, healthcare, the national debt, etc. will probably all come to a head in the next term. I wouldn't want to deal with it. I wouldn't know where to begin. It's really sad!
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I'll bet Obama felt exactly the same way taking over from Bush..... [/quote]
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I'll bet Obama felt exactly the same way taking over from Bush.....
O,bummer didn't give a crap then any more than he does now. The whole show was to satisfy his ego. [/quote] mmmmm..okay..... I don't really know what to say to that.
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I noticed the two debates were run completely different. But, what else could be expected from CNN.
Surprisingly hillary done did the best from what I heard. Thats not saying much though.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. If a Republican wins, and the chit hits the fan on so many fronts due to the poor decisions in the past, compounded by the insanity of the last 7 years (and there's 1 more years to do more harm), he/she can't say they "inherited" anything because they jammed the last guy on that one every time he used it. Aaaaand, if a Democrat wins, who are they gonna put the blame on?
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« Reply #18 on: October 14, 2015, 08:25:53 AM » |
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Yep. And, when the gov't decides something should be free for some, the prices skyrocket for those that pay. Not only are they responsible to pay for it, they OVERPAY for it.
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After about 15 minutes I dubbed it the "Free crap Giveaway Debate" and went to bed. Tax the 1%ers at a 90% rate and they might be able to pay for 10% of the giveaway. Then I guess the will have to come after their disappearing middleclass to pay for the rest of the stuff. That won't go over very well. You can't give everything to the 47% and expect the rest of us to keep paying for it. Ayn Rand was right in the precept that somewhere along the line the 1% will just quit and then who the hell do they expect to pay. BTW, quitting may well just mean moving your assets away from the US to a more capital friendly country. The great John Templeton found the Bahamas to be very tax friendly. One of the co-founder of Facebook to his Billions to Taiwan. Keep pushing, more will follow suit.
Yep. And, when the gov't decides something should be free for some, the prices skyrocket for those that pay. Not only are they responsible to pay for it, they OVERPAY for it. Don't worry. If Sanders wins, he'll be going after the real welfare whores, corporations. Everyone gets their collective panties in a twist about people on the dole (rightfully so in many cases). But nobody seems to worry about these multi-nationals that hide their TRILLIONS of $$$$ overseas, avoiding their tax obligations. It's not like it's a secret, it's in the news everyday. It's just easier to get all hot and bothered over the individuals. If the government could just capture 10% of money being held overseas, we might actually be able to fix some roads and bridges. Maybe even help pay for some deserving kids to go to school and be productive members of society. Just think of the possibilities.
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Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right.
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Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch.
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Better get used to it, boys. One of them is our next President.
Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch. Well, the quips just keep on coming. I've tried in the past to have statements like that explained to me, but it just hasn't worked out too well. The responses just seem to devolve into general statements without any statement in fact, just bumper stickerese. Don't get me wrong, I realize everyone has their own opinions, and they feel as strongly about them as I do mine. But they need to be able to back them up. And I'd vote for him a third time. 
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Better get used to it, boys. One of them is our next President.
Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch. Well, the quips just keep on coming. I've tried in the past to have statements like that explained to me, but it just hasn't worked out too well. The responses just seem to devolve into general statements without any statement in fact, just bumper stickerese. Don't get me wrong, I realize everyone has their own opinions, and they feel as strongly about them as I do mine. But they need to be able to back them up. And I'd vote for him a third time.  I would say that you are guilty of exactly what you are accusing others of. I see statements on here from you that are not backed up with whatever truth you believe. I think we all do that to a degree.
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Don't worry. If Sanders wins, he'll be going after the real welfare whores, corporations. Everyone gets their collective panties in a twist about people on the dole (rightfully so in many cases). But nobody seems to worry about these multi-nationals that hide their TRILLIONS of $$$$ overseas, avoiding their tax obligations. It's not like it's a secret, it's in the news everyday. It's just easier to get all hot and bothered over the individuals. If the government could just capture 10% of money being held overseas, we might actually be able to fix some roads and bridges. Maybe even help pay for some deserving kids to go to school and be productive members of society. Just think of the possibilities.
Translation - Insanely high corporate tax rates are making companies do crazy things to protect their assets from confiscation, so obviously corporate tax rates are too low.
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Don't worry. If Sanders wins, he'll be going after the real welfare whores, corporations. Everyone gets their collective panties in a twist about people on the dole (rightfully so in many cases). But nobody seems to worry about these multi-nationals that hide their TRILLIONS of $$$$ overseas, avoiding their tax obligations. It's not like it's a secret, it's in the news everyday. It's just easier to get all hot and bothered over the individuals. If the government could just capture 10% of money being held overseas, we might actually be able to fix some roads and bridges. Maybe even help pay for some deserving kids to go to school and be productive members of society. Just think of the possibilities.
Translation - Insanely high corporate tax rates are making companies do crazy things to protect their assets from confiscation, so obviously corporate tax rates are too low. It's easy to cherry pick and make statements based on a headline, but when you do a little digging, you see a different story.... http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/01/news/economy/corporate-tax-rate/I'd say that if a US corp makes the move to base overseas, it's for one main reason....greed.
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Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch. Well, the quips just keep on coming. I've tried in the past to have statements like that explained to me, but it just hasn't worked out too well. The responses just seem to devolve into general statements without any statement in fact, just bumper stickerese. Don't get me wrong, I realize everyone has their own opinions, and they feel as strongly about them as I do mine. But they need to be able to back them up. And I'd vote for him a third time.  I would say that you are guilty of exactly what you are accusing others of. I see statements on here from you that are not backed up with whatever truth you believe. I think we all do that to a degree. I agree with you to a point. We all do it at one time or another.
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Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch. Well, the quips just keep on coming. I've tried in the past to have statements like that explained to me, but it just hasn't worked out too well. The responses just seem to devolve into general statements without any statement in fact, just bumper stickerese. Don't get me wrong, I realize everyone has their own opinions, and they feel as strongly about them as I do mine. But they need to be able to back them up. And I'd vote for him a third time.  I would say that you are guilty of exactly what you are accusing others of. I see statements on here from you that are not backed up with whatever truth you believe. I think we all do that to a degree. I agree with you to a point. We all do it at one time or another. Hey,, at least we agree on something more than our fav bike! 
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Liberals would vote for the Devil himself so long as he had a (D) in front of his name....oh, wait LOL, that was pretty good. Truth be told, I'd vote for my dog groomer before any of those clowns on the right. Well that does make sense. After all, you voted for an incompetent boob the last two election cycles, so voting for a dog groomer is not much of a stretch. Well, the quips just keep on coming. I've tried in the past to have statements like that explained to me, but it just hasn't worked out too well. The responses just seem to devolve into general statements without any statement in fact, just bumper stickerese. Don't get me wrong, I realize everyone has their own opinions, and they feel as strongly about them as I do mine. But they need to be able to back them up. And I'd vote for him a third time.  I would say that you are guilty of exactly what you are accusing others of. I see statements on here from you that are not backed up with whatever truth you believe. I think we all do that to a degree. I agree with you to a point. We all do it at one time or another. Hey,, at least we agree on something more than our fav bike! 
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I really don't understand what part you like! What is good about any obama polices?
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This country was founded on the idea of Liberty and Freedom. To see individuals not apply themselves and eke out a living on the taxpayer is something to get bent out of shape about. To put corporations in the “welfare” column is disingenuous. They are employing people, most cases supplying health care access and retirement options and either building things, making things or providing a service.
Despite that you and Bernie want to hammer them with additional taxes and regulations. This results in corporations either raising their prices to cover the new taxes (ultimately making this a tax increase for the little guy as they get passed down) or the corporation restructures and heads overseas for a more business friendly climate. Taking the jobs along with them by the way.
I like our corporations. I like to see them wildly profitable. That means more jobs and a better economy.
I like our individuals that are energetic, bold, and forward thinking. Working hard, creating businesses, building futures, creating products and providing services to make their community great and robust which, in turn, makes our Country stronger.
You don’t get there by government taking and taking and taking what they have worked hard for and earned just to be given away by politicians looking for re-election and votes from those who haven’t.
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This country was founded on the idea of Liberty and Freedom. To see individuals not apply themselves and eke out a living on the taxpayer is something to get bent out of shape about. To put corporations in the “welfare” column is disingenuous. They are employing people, most cases supplying health care access and retirement options and either building things, making things or providing a service.
Despite that you and Bernie want to hammer them with additional taxes and regulations. This results in corporations either raising their prices to cover the new taxes (ultimately making this a tax increase for the little guy as they get passed down) or the corporation restructures and heads overseas for a more business friendly climate. Taking the jobs along with them by the way.
I like our corporations. I like to see them wildly profitable. That means more jobs and a better economy.
I like our individuals that are energetic, bold, and forward thinking. Working hard, creating businesses, building futures, creating products and providing services to make their community great and robust which, in turn, makes our Country stronger.
You don’t get there by government taking and taking and taking what they have worked hard for and earned just to be given away by politicians looking for re-election and votes from those who haven’t.
Just because a company is "wildly profitable" has nothing to do with them creating more jobs. The welfare that individuals receive is just as rampant in the corporate world.
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Now we dangle a carrot in front of them so they will vote a certain way. Still remember cash for clunkers, free cell phones, free medical, housing etc. Look at Hilliary flip flopping. Want ever know that watching CNN. Need to stop and think for themselves.
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This country was founded on the idea of Liberty and Freedom. To see individuals not apply themselves and eke out a living on the taxpayer is something to get bent out of shape about. To put corporations in the “welfare” column is disingenuous. They are employing people, most cases supplying health care access and retirement options and either building things, making things or providing a service.
Despite that you and Bernie want to hammer them with additional taxes and regulations. This results in corporations either raising their prices to cover the new taxes (ultimately making this a tax increase for the little guy as they get passed down) or the corporation restructures and heads overseas for a more business friendly climate. Taking the jobs along with them by the way.
I like our corporations. I like to see them wildly profitable. That means more jobs and a better economy.
I like our individuals that are energetic, bold, and forward thinking. Working hard, creating businesses, building futures, creating products and providing services to make their community great and robust which, in turn, makes our Country stronger.
You don’t get there by government taking and taking and taking what they have worked hard for and earned just to be given away by politicians looking for re-election and votes from those who haven’t.
Just because a company is "wildly profitable" has nothing to do with them creating more jobs. The welfare that individuals receive is just as rampant in the corporate world. Indeed. Let us take, for example, Wal-Mart: a "wildly profitable" corporation that historically has paid its workers so little that said workers qualify for taxpayer-paid Welfare while they worked. Or, let us take ExxonMobil and GE: "wildly profitable" corporations that, thanks to shady tax filings, pay no taxes, all while benefiting from our taxpayer-paid infrastructures and civil & strategic defense of (their) properties. The problem is that too many people don't have a single clue to history, why things actually got to where they are today. When we gave them, corporations, an inch in the 19th and early-20th centuries, and they took a mile and then some. And they're doing it all over again, "Citizens United".
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« Reply #37 on: October 14, 2015, 11:30:22 AM » |
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Don't worry. If Sanders wins, he'll be going after the real welfare whores, corporations. Everyone gets their collective panties in a twist about people on the dole (rightfully so in many cases). But nobody seems to worry about these multi-nationals that hide their TRILLIONS of $$$$ overseas, avoiding their tax obligations. It's not like it's a secret, it's in the news everyday. It's just easier to get all hot and bothered over the individuals. If the government could just capture 10% of money being held overseas, we might actually be able to fix some roads and bridges. Maybe even help pay for some deserving kids to go to school and be productive members of society. Just think of the possibilities.
Translation - Insanely high corporate tax rates are making companies do crazy things to protect their assets from confiscation, so obviously corporate tax rates are too low. It's easy to cherry pick and make statements based on a headline, but when you do a little digging, you see a different story.... http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/01/news/economy/corporate-tax-rate/I'd say that if a US corp makes the move to base overseas, it's for one main reason....greed. Greed is the driver, but what bothers me the most about these corps. doing this is how unpatriotic they are. 
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« Reply #38 on: October 14, 2015, 11:36:15 AM » |
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Your government is the reason Walmart employee's qualify for welfare. Your government is the reason there is welfare. All these things mentioned are vote buying started by your government.
People are on welfare because it is designed to be more profitable than the governments minimum wage.
Tired of hearing "jobs Americans wont do". If they were not sucking up welfare they would line up for jobs. Government needs to get out of the way!
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« Reply #39 on: October 14, 2015, 11:41:43 AM » |
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Don't worry. If Sanders wins, he'll be going after the real welfare whores, corporations. Everyone gets their collective panties in a twist about people on the dole (rightfully so in many cases). But nobody seems to worry about these multi-nationals that hide their TRILLIONS of $$$$ overseas, avoiding their tax obligations. It's not like it's a secret, it's in the news everyday. It's just easier to get all hot and bothered over the individuals. If the government could just capture 10% of money being held overseas, we might actually be able to fix some roads and bridges. Maybe even help pay for some deserving kids to go to school and be productive members of society. Just think of the possibilities.
Translation - Insanely high corporate tax rates are making companies do crazy things to protect their assets from confiscation, so obviously corporate tax rates are too low. It's easy to cherry pick and make statements based on a headline, but when you do a little digging, you see a different story.... http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/01/news/economy/corporate-tax-rate/I'd say that if a US corp makes the move to base overseas, it's for one main reason....greed. Greed is the driver, but what bothers me the most about these corps. doing this is how unpatriotic they are.  And thus is the crux of our disagreement. I don't think ANYTHING could be MORE patriotic than doing everything you legally can to pay as little in taxes as possible.
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