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10-27-2008, 10:25 PM | #301 | |
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Raising taxes will increase the value of the dollar. That's a pretty solid answer. |
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Libertarianism is untenable anyway. Hell, the whole movement has the seeds of its own destruction built into it. It's an essentially agreeable political theory, but no more viable than communism. Libertarianism only works in imaginary worlds where everyone is born equal, social fortunes and misfortunes are never passed down to the next generation, and everyone has some sense of mutual respect. Take away any of those three stipulations and the ideal libertarian society quickly falls apart. At it's most basic level, I find that most libertarians that I've met incessantly long to return to the days of the Founders. In their minds late 18th America was some sort of problem-free political utopia. People need to really return to reality. The Founding Fathers presented their ideas over almost 250 years ago. Their political, cultural, economic, and social environment that the Founding Fathers lived in was so different from the world we live in today, one should always tread carefully when superimposing their opinions onto the modern world. While many of the principles the Fathers used to shape their political platforms are sound and logical, you can't forget that they used them in a world much different than ours. For instance, when the founders first signed the Constitution the majority of the country was still reliant on an agrarian economy. The majority of the population lived in rural circumstances. Slavery was still legal, and some founders even practiced it. There was no internet, no phone, no tv, no radio, no car, no train. Information that takes literally a click of a button to obtain today took months to circulate back then. It was common medical practice to bleed people until they were regained their health. Women weren't allowed to participate in government. I don't understand how libertarians can take ideas that were shaped in such an environment and apply them today, without accounting for the enormous changes that have occurred since. Really, I have nothing against libertarians. I even agree with a lot of their points. It's just that libertarians fail to understand that the generalities of their ideology aren't always necessarily applicable to the specifics of today's world. The theory disintegrates in the face of cold, hard realities. |
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This makes for an interesting point, since the common understanding about the economy is that it is confidence driven..... maybe we will see an increase in consumer confidence by next summer. I would think that spring would still be in the shakedown period. I think more than the promise of tax cuts (MCCain) or $3,000 employer credits (Obama) for each new hiree next year, the majority of americans have to wake up January 1st and feel good about the new guy in office. I am sick of feeling cynical about our leaders. It would be nice to see some passion for the american people for once.
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I thought the value of the dollar had been rising for the past few months as is (relative to the euro and english pound). oil prices now are half of what they were earlier this year, and pricing for commodities like corn are dropping fast.
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I understand that libertarians are almost hopelessly idealistic, because I am hopelessly idealistic. I also understand that libertarianism requires usage of an "antiquated" system of thought, but that system of thought is just as easily applied to today's world as to the past. In the past, we had good people, we had bad people. We had those willing to get involved and willing to read as much as possible to be an active participant of government, and we had those who couldn't have cared less. Those haven't changed, except perhaps in overall proportions. The Founders looked ahead and didn't set up specifics, i.e. "arms" rather than "muskets, cannons, and bayonets." I do have a question, though. Did you read the Constitution before posting? So many people who claim the Constitution is, in the words of Dubya, "just a goddamn piece of paper" (not claiming that's your view, just wanted to interject a little of W's insight) haven't read it all the way through recently. I look at certain parts of the Constitution or skim the whole thing literally every day of the week as I write these posts on this board and on others. It is easily adaptable to modern times. I'd go further into detail but want to check the other threads before I go to class, so I'll post examples tonight or tomorrow. Hell, my revered Constitution really set up a merchantilist rather than wholly capitalist country. |
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Somebody got some s'plaining to do about something that was mailed out around VA:
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Photoshop. Is that really real? Fucked up. But a republican party would never do such a thing.
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You mean pointing the finger at Democrats for voter fraud, which happens to NOT be voter fraud, while they themselves have a history of voter suppression? No, not the Republican party, they've never done anything to anyone.
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This is really sad, but I've been on the fence about who I'm voting for for the last few weeks. And the numerous threads from "you know who" have actually persuaded me the exact opposite way they were intended to.
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"Barack Hussein Obama" "Palling with terrorists" "Voter fraud" "He'll raise your taxes" "SOCIALIST!!!" Personally, the whole thing is great television. It is more than entertaining to see McCain ruin what little is apparently left of his name attempting to shame Obama enough to make people not vote for him. Quite frankly, I am waiting on him to stop hinting at it and speak directly to the ills of the black community, which have been driven by things being the way they are in the US since the beginning and greatly helped by his "hero" Ronald Wilson Reagan, as a reason not to vote for Barack. "Look at the black community; crime and single parents, complacency, laziness and poor outlook. They can't get themselves out of ghettos and you want one of those [redacted]s to run the country?" I mean, McCain is old, he has nothing left to lose... Hell, he could even bring in Michael Richards to give the speech, screaming "HE CAN TALK, HE CAN TALK, HE CAN TALK!!!" and then finishing his diatribe that ruined HIS career. Hell, it appears that McCaint has made a life of shitting on those who got him to where he is, whether they be wives or people who saved his fucking life: http://www.alternet.org/election08/1...e/?page=entire Bush and Dick have kept an oddly low profile. I guess that they're more than occupied, in that they LIED to the country into a war, then STOLE taxpayer's money to first pay for the war, then positioned it so their homies could profit from the taxpayers' woes as well. The best thing they could do to help McShame would be to support Obama, because who would want to side with the individuals who history will likely view as the least popular Pres/Vice EVER? I will be glad next Tuesday evening when this filthy fucking mess is over. *EDIT* http://www.411mania.com/politics/col...cans-Upset.htm This just keeps getting better. Charlie Crist, a republican, extends the early voting hours, a move that helps Obama. Looks like the entire GOP is jumping off of the McFailin bandwagon, and in quite entertaining fashion at that.
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How Bush Destroyed the Republican Party : Rolling Stone
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10-28-2008, 04:47 PM | #318 |
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Technically he's not black ..lol
"'Baraka' (from which Barack came) means 'blessed' in that language. Hussein is also Arabic and so is Obama. Barack Hussein Obama is not half black. If elected, he would be the first Arab-American President, not the first black President. Barack Hussein Obama is 50% Caucasian from his mother's side and 43.75% Arabic and 6.25% African Negro from his father's side. While Barack Hussein Obama's father was from Kenya, his father's family was mainly Arabs.. Barack Hussein Obama's father was only 12.5% African Negro and 87.5% Arab (his father's birth certificate even states he's Arab, not African Negro). Just thought i'd share. =)
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This book sums up most of my feelings toward this backwards ass country, and many other aspects of life. (RedEvilRPS13 if you are reading this... here is something to read.)
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That was a great article you posted 40daws.
Racial categorization systems have a tendency to implode when confronted with logic and analysis. |
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Because we have gun deaths does not mean we should ban guns. Because we have terrorist attacks does not mean we should infringe on the rights of everyone. Our society has grown larger and devolved because of lack of self-reliance and respect for the fellow man. This does not mean we should lose our rights! Why is it that when some bad person breaks the law, the first call is to deprive the good people, the honest people, from exercising their freedom? However, SCOTUS gave itself the power to interpret the Constitution in 1803, leading us down a long path of developmentalist judges and cases. |
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