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Anoriginal
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Re: Vice President Palin
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Reply #125 on:
September 06, 2008, 07:26:12 PM »
Quote from: LoveMud5 on September 06, 2008, 01:35:41 PM
Anoriginal, where are you? I want you to continue your debate with this liberal. You did a great job.
McCain/Palin 08!!!!
Sorry about the delay and thank you for the compliment. I was filling 14 feeders today and changing out batteries and solar panels on them. Kept me busy since about 7 this morning. But, it was a great time and I saw 27 deer, 6 of them were really nice bucks!!!
I am pooped for sure and now just relaxing, reading the news and hanging out with my son.
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Re: Vice President Palin
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September 06, 2008, 07:47:39 PM »
Quote from: Anoriginal on September 06, 2008, 07:26:12 PM
Quote from: LoveMud5 on September 06, 2008, 01:35:41 PM
Anoriginal, where are you? I want you to continue your debate with this liberal. You did a great job.
McCain/Palin 08!!!!
Sorry about the delay and thank you for the compliment. I was filling 14 feeders today and changing out batteries and solar panels on them. Kept me busy since about 7 this morning. But, it was a great time and I saw 27 deer, 6 of them were really nice bucks!!!
I am pooped for sure and now just relaxing, reading the news and hanging out with my son.
Yea, Lawyers are good for something besides speeding tickets. LOL JK Matt!!
He is good at researching for sure.
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Re: Vice President Palin
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Reply #127 on:
September 06, 2008, 07:49:09 PM »
Hey now, I am good at speeding tickets! I've got the points on my license to prove it!
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Re: Vice President Palin
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Reply #128 on:
September 06, 2008, 07:53:10 PM »
Quote from: Anoriginal on September 06, 2008, 07:49:09 PM
Hey now, I am good at speeding tickets! I've got the points on my license to prove it!
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Re: Vice President Palin
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September 06, 2008, 08:11:52 PM »
Quote from: Anoriginal on September 06, 2008, 07:15:20 PM
What's sad here is that appkkfx hasn't had a single theory or thought on his own. Everything he's brought up is a hyperlink to things done under the current administration or something that doesn't support his position. This is a tact most Obama supporter use. You know, "Look how bad Bush had been!! Therefore, you can only vote for Obama. Never mind his policy proposals are insane and unworkable."
appkkfx, you know what? I get the Wallstreet Journal delivered to my home every day it is published. So, I've read all the articles. I've researched the facts. I've considered the alternatives. More importantly, no, actually, most importantly, I understand it.
With respect to fiscal policy, Obama's plan isn't' workable. Nobody other than those who either: (a) are brainwashed by the "change" chant; (b) vote the party line no matter what; (c) expect the government to provide for them (ie.- entitlement); or (d) haven't a clue how America's economy actually works, think for a minute that Obama's economic proposals make sense.
Take for example your hyperlink to the Wallstreet Journal article you posted a while back (after, I might add, making derogatory remarks about me...again, a sign of inability and insecurity). That article was contained in the
opinion
section of the WSJ and written by
Jason Furman
and
Austan Goolsbee
. Obviously, when reading this article, apkkfx didn't realize that not only was the article in the
OPINION
section but, more importantly, it was
written by Obama's economic policy director and senior economic adviser as a rebuttal to the WSJ's previous endorsement of McCain's economic plan.
Go ahead apkkfx.....go wipe the egg off your face.... we'll wait.
Now, lets deal with your NY Post hyperlink. You should read it again. Paying close attention to what it says about Obama's plan. Do you realize that it's exactly what I posted originally relative to an increase in the amount of taxation we as American's will face? Do you realize that it's a tax on business? Do you understand and comprehend that the people he seeks to tax are already paying the majority of the tax in the United States and that this proposal would only negatively impact those tax payers and the businesses they own and operate? Who do you think those burdens get passed onto?
You missed some egg.
Now then, onto your link to the Obama site. This one was great. Again, not much for free thought I see. Another great example of taxing businesses in such a manner that will CERTAINLY be passed on to the end consumer. I mean, you don't think the companies will just absorb it do you? That's not how economics work.
And I also love the whole $50,000,000,000.00 jumpstart plan. How do we pay for it? Better yet, who pays for it? Again, it's not there and this makes zero sense.
Now, look. You missed that egg in your hair. Go get it out. We will still be here.
On to the "Yemen Times" post
by Dr. Stiglitz.
I've read his work. Bet you haven't.
He's about as far left as it gets but, he understands economics and I am proud of you for actually finding something by him. However, this link deals only with the current state of affairs and not proposed policy by the candidates. I mean, anyone can tell you it's raining...when it's raining.
Okay, the egg is gone. But you still look perplexed.
Now about that Washington Post link. Of course McCain is going to give the biggest breaks to those making the most. Why? Because they pay the most. Not just in terms of sheer dollars but, at the margin as well. (This means that the percentage of income the wealthy spend on taxes is far greater than the less wealthy). Now, if you wanted to free up money to spend it seems to me lowering taxes would be a great way to do it. Especially if you do it so that those with the most disposable income will have more to dispose of.
Finally, I think you need to look at what the democrats have accomplished over the last 2 years. With the exception of throwing the economy further down the toilet.....nothing. For you to think that the House and Senate can't impact us that much, that fast shows that you really don't understand the way the economy works or the power these people have.
appkkfx, I appreciate your obvious rage and even enjoy your attempts at an intellectual jab every now and then (albeit failing). However, it is so painfully obvious that you haven't taken the time to research the plans on both sides or tried to understand the implications of each. This is something you really should do on your own and not based on the opinions of others. Also, the next time you post a hyperlink in an attempt to prove or bolster a point your think you're making, make sure it's not opinion and that is actually on subject. We'll all take you a bit more seriously.
Enjoy the UFC fight. Hopefully Liddell's battle turns out better for him than this did for you.
There's a man after my own heart..... (for the record, happily married woman, it's just so nice to read, I'm not the only one.....
)
Well said.... yea, yea, I know, little late, but dang, that took a while to read... Throw kids wanting to spend the night, and all that....
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Re: Vice President Palin
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September 06, 2008, 08:54:44 PM »
Quote from: Anoriginal on September 06, 2008, 07:49:09 PM
Hey now, I am good at speeding tickets! I've got the points on my license to prove it!
Nice!!
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September 07, 2008, 08:40:35 AM »
Why is it so hard to understand why millions don't trust McCain's party for the unknown? Just look what's happened in the more-recent past. After Nixon(Ford) we got Carter, after that worst mistake in history came Reagan , after GHW Bush came Clinton and after Clinton(Gore) came the second worst president in history we have today.
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September 07, 2008, 08:43:04 AM »
So it's easier to trust Barack Hussein Obama
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September 07, 2008, 08:51:57 AM »
Millions trusted a governor from Texas when he had zero foreign policy experience and was unknown. And, they elected him even after giving his father a resounding vote of no confidence just a few short years earlier. So, yes they;re capable of trusting Obama. Only time will tell if he can do a better job than Carter and GW. If not, maybe Palin gets the nod in 4 years?
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Re: Vice President Palin
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September 07, 2008, 09:27:06 AM »
I take it you're voting for Obama...
Just curious, what are some of the reasons for supporting him? What policies does he support, that you support? I am not trying to debate this, just what is it? He speaks of change, but what is he going to change... First he said that going into Iraq was wrong, now he says the surge was a success.. He says he is going to cut taxes for the middle class, but how is going to pay for all the things he supports... People get pist about how much we spend on the war. He co-sponsored a Bill w/Joe Biden, for the Global Proverty Act... Look into that and see the billion of dollars that is going to cost us.
He says he was just a poor kid, brought up w/o much. But I can't understand how is mom applies for welfare, while he was living in Hawaii and going to private school. His pastor, who preaches nothing but hatred, and says we blew up the trade centers, and "the day of the white man is done". His wife who says "she FINALLY proud to be an American", what she wasn't proud before?
How about how he has voted in Congress.... Do you know his voting record?
All I ask is that people look at the facts, cuz yes you are right, we can trust no one! So you must, as a citizen, look at their track record and let that speak for it's self.. As for McCain, no he is not my first choice, but his record is more in line w/my stance.
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Re: Vice President Palin
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Reply #135 on:
September 08, 2008, 07:13:06 AM »
Quote from: AintSkeered on September 07, 2008, 08:40:35 AM
Why is it so hard to understand why millions don't trust McCain's party for the unknown? Just look what's happened in the more-recent past. After Nixon(Ford) we got Carter, after that worst mistake in history came Reagan , after GHW Bush came Clinton and after Clinton(Gore) came the second worst president in history we have today.
Ha Ha ha The worst mistake this country ever made was electing CARTER!!! What a joke... Regan my AZZ
Your two most recent claims to fame (carter & Clinton /Gore) whooo!!!!
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September 08, 2008, 07:52:46 AM »
Sorry, let me clarify. I consider Carter and GW to have been the worst presidents in my lifetime. My point was that people were fed up with Carter's predecessor so they took a chance on the other party during the next election. In Carter's case, it was a poor decision, but, didn't the people solve that problem with Reagan? Reagan was another person who's only experience was as Governor of the most liberal state in our nation!
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