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Im glad that this has been a civil debate without insults.Its rare that a political conversation doesnt end with "you are an asshole". My point is this, yes we are all worker bees, yes there has been some layoffs from both sectors. But I find it amazing the following:
the majority of layoff are in the private sector the majority of hiring is happening in the public sector public sector employee expects a raise every year public sector employee expects a pension We, the USA have a spending problem. Here is a fact, the President want a cradle to grave society, which means the government is that answer to everything. Here is another fact, in 2001 the budget for the government was $1.8 trillion, it is $4.8 Trillion today. Thats a $3 trillon difference. What has that $3 TRILLION given us? Are kids smarter? Are schools better? Are we healthier? Is the air cleaner? Are we safer? Are we more prosperous? If you answered yes to any of my question, well lets just say you dont have a grasp on what really going. The answer is no to all my questions So how can a bigger government be in any way better? It cant, period. Government has a place, Im not saying it should be completely shut down. Im just saying limited government is all we need. And right now its moving in the unlimited direction..... |
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Gee, even as an outsider it isn't too hard to see where the cash is going! It is going into million-dollar bombs and multi-million-dollar machines to drop them. How long has the US been in Afghanistan? Iraq? Rather than spend tax dollars on the American Citizen, it is much better to support the War Machine, where is the logic to that? Why is it that one can generate (won't say "earn") a billion dollars, and pay no taxes on such a huge, unusable, amount of money? Don't eat that stuff about "creating jobs" Elmer, that is just plain organic fertilizer. No doubt there are some repairs required to the US system of Government, but that ain't likely to happen anytime soon...
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The above is correct of course for the most part. Most often the people who are standing to close to the tress in the US falsely claim that Reagen caused the collaspe of the USSR. The fact is the USSR collapsed becase of massive bankruptcy due to excessive military spending. Also, a company hires new employees soley because they absolutly have to due to increases business because the masses have more money to spend. It is never because the companys have reduced taxes! No company hires a new worker they do not need. Any company will galdly hire more workers to meet demand (to make more money) no matter what their taxes may be. Anyone one claiming otherwise is not seated in reality. |
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If a company can make just as much with 2 employees as they can with 3 then they are going to do it with 2. No matter how many tax cuts you give them this will never change. This seems like about as simple a concept as gravity.
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My wife was a city goverment worker for 28 years. She never got laid off and had a few promotions. I used to say that her worse day on the job was better than my best day. She was able to make maxium retirement contributions and now enjoys not working.
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It's funny, despite some social issues, the average blue coller conservative and liberal have much in common. We both feel like we are getting dicked. And that's because we are. Just not by each other. We really gotta find a way to find some common ground. If you ask me even if we are only 2 dollars in debt, if we spent that 2 dollars in a way that wasn't intended by the american people (and instead was spent appeasing some corporation's lobbying firm) then we've lost any real form of democracy.
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Judging by the way things were back then, I would think people actually wanted to vote because changes did seem to happen quicker as a result. And also your reference is about official wars between countries (not "US vs. Insert-terrorist's-name-here") that happened which happen to boost our economy by the end. What we have nowadays is expensive jokes we threw all our money away in Iraq and Afghanistan, while we struggling workers and students at home still try to scrape-by (my tuition just increased, but yet classes have been cut this semester). Long story short, politics these days is complete garbage and as I implied before I never plan on voting again. Period.
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Here's another point.......
We all hear about the "productivity" of the Amarican worker which is supposed to be the highest of any industrialized country. This does not mean that they produce more per hour etc. Exactly what this does refer to is that the American worker has fewer holidays, has less sick time and works more overtime than any other industrilized country. The Amercan worker has is given quite enough and it's time for the money holders (who are becoming increasingly richer) to pay their part instead of becoming even wealthier at the expense of the American worker. BTW, I am now retiered and have never seen the American worker being so maligned as they presently are by some. They are being blamed for everything that is the fault of the rich power brokers. Last edited by RedRide; 04-14-2011 at 10:58 PM. |
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Yeah, that is what we see from here. It is easy for us to criticise because we aren't directly involved, but if the US sneezes, Canada catches cold. The US is Canada's largest trading partner, but there are many severe efforts to make that change, most notably dealing with China and India; watch the lumber prices down there for hints of how well these deals work out.
We watch the silliness that goes on in Congress and the House and Wall Street, and wonder what it is that is keeping the US from total collapse... |
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The sad part is, the US is becoming increasinlgy ignorant and there is a segment that actually celibrates ignorance and stupidity. Today I went to the local "Staples" to get some printer paper and a few odds and ends. When in line for check out, a woman about 40 years old, well dressd and well spoken, asked me "how many feet are in a yard?" She could not figure out how many feet were in the print correction tapes she was purchasing because it listed the length in yards. It's hopeless for anyone to expect a person like this to understand what is giong one in Washington and there are millions just like her. I would wager that an alarming percentage of Americans could not even find Washington or Canada on a map. Last edited by RedRide; 04-15-2011 at 10:14 PM. |
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Probably right. Ask her and she will probably tell you what college she went to!! Nearly all of my grad class ('56) went straight into trades or military; I can think of only 3 that went on to post-secondary. Education was brutal back then: one had to pay attention in class (attending was mandatory), exams were mandatory, passing was the ONLY way to get to the next grade, ugly rules like that. My high school graduation helped me when dealing with engineers, poly-sci grads, and many more degree holders when a logical problem was to be addressed, as did most of my classmates. What went wrong? Leave no child behind? Discipline optional? Huge schools making all students faceless? And why are most other countries out-doing American and Canadian schools? I don't really expect answers to these questions, as there are too many "experts" out there to tell us that we are quite wrong. These "experts" obviously have degrees as well, but like my buddy says, he has 98.6 of those...
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