No Sports here.....
Does anyone else find it disturbing that one of the first things a Democrat controlled Congress does is eliminate a majority of the Bush tax cuts? For the simple people out there, what that means is, if you are in the middle income bracket, come 2010, you will pay about $2700.00 more a year in taxes. Furthermore, both of the current Democrats running for President, have plans to increase your taxes an additional $3500.00 per year on top of that over the next 4 or 5 years.
Do any of you really know why so many Democrats said the Bush tax cuts were so unfair? The media wanted you to believe it was because it benefited the rich, which is not true. People in that tax bracket got no tax cut at all. The Democrats kept crying they were unfair because the "people that needed the money the most, weren't getting any rebate checks." Just to enlighten you that don't know, who they are referring to is people that make less than $15,000.00 a year and pay NO TAXES TO BEGIN WITH. So what the Democrats think IS FAIR, is to take a portion of money that people in the middle tax bracket make, and give it to people that never contribute at all. Please explain to me how that's fair!
Does anyone know what freedom costs? Do you think it's not our place to help others achieve it? If you think no, please re-read The Declaration of Independence. It says "All men", not just Americans. It, as well as The Constitution tells us it's our duty to help the cause of Liberty and freedom where ever it may take us. We, as a country have become a "fast food nation". I don't mean that literally, I mean, if we can't have it now, it isn't worth the effort. We've been in Iraq a whole 5 years. OMG, it's time to come home. Need I remind anyone that WWII has been over 50+ years and we still have troops in Germany. We've lost 5000 soldiers in 5 years. OMG that's too high of a cost, let's just quit. Need I remind anyone we lost 55,000 in one day at Normandy. It doesn't matter if you THINK you know why we went to war. The reason doesn't really matter. The fact remains, we are assisting another country discover its Democracy, which is a pretty wonderful thing. The kind of thing that has allowed me to put my thoughts here, and will allow you to agree or disagree with me. It's a terrible thing, the loss of life. I have two kids serving in Iraq, and couldn't be more proud of them. Regardless of what you see on the news, they see the true response of the majority of people there, and I can tell you, they don't want to see us run away like we did before and just leave them hanging.
Anyway, respond how you like. Agree or disagree. Just please keep it clean and professional. Personal attacks will be removed. I'm posting this to give people a break from sports if they'd like to take it.
Have a great day!
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 9:21 am
No Sports here.....I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess you're not a liberal. That said, to think that anything Bush has done in his tenure wasn't somewhat motivated by trying to help the rich, big companies, and his "good ole boys" is naive. Look at the record profits by Big Oil, and "OH MY GOD!"... we are paying record prices at the pump. How many billions have we thrown away in the "war" (which I use loosely) in Iraq up to this point for what? I've heard all the excuses. Supposed connection to Al-Qaida, supposed terrorist camps, the dreaded WMD's, suspected Iraqi Nuclear Program... all of which were proven false. Was Saddam bad? Yes... that's a given, but it's not our job to decide who gets to be the leader of each country in the world. In the mean time, Halliburton and all of it's investers (and we all know who's on THAT list!) continue to get rich. I don't think I need to mention what this "war" costs us in Americans, we are all very aware of that. Unfortunitely, we can't just "quit" now... agreed. But we DO have to learn a very important lesson, which apparently wasn't learned in the past (i.e. Vietnam, Korea, and as you mentioned, Germany), we have to stop playing World Police. That has cost us as Americans more over the years than these tax cuts and cut removals you are complaining about (not just cash, but lives, time, investment over time, etc...). I don't consider myself "liberal" or a Democrat, I don't like the idea of being forced into the "you're either with us or against us" mentality of the political parties. I would consider myself middle of the road as I agree with some policies from both schools of thought. All that being said, I would ask you to look at the big picture, my friend. Yes, tax cut removals may force the middle class to pay a little more each year in taxes, but what will the billions of dollars spent on this "war" do to America, and Americans, over time? Just think what all these billions of dollars could have been used for, instead of making the military contract suppliers' pockets fatter. Just think of what all the fine, young Americans who have given and will give their lives for this "war" could have done for America and the World if given the chance to live out their life. I tip my hat to all the service men and women who have made the personal choice to risk their lives in the line of duty, so I have the chance to sit here at home and type this post, but I have to ask what;s more important... being upset that our "Democratic Congress" is removing tax cuts that may cost me a little more each year in taxes... or how our President (and Legislative branch of government) are usinig their responsibilty to the American people in regards to the control and decisions of how to use our said taxes and the priceless lives of our military... |
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 11:29 am
No Sports here....."That said, to think that anything Bush has done in his tenure wasn't somewhat motivated by trying to help the rich, big companies, and his "good ole boys" is naive. Look at the record profits by Big Oil, and "OH MY GOD!"... we are paying record prices at the pump." |
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 12:20 pm
No Sports here.....
Yet the CEO's and investors keep making record profits. Didn't get a lot of attention because the liberal media didn't find it news worthy or a dangerous amount. However, less than 1,000 pounds of the same gas killed over 5,000 Kurds. Doing the math, thats enough gas to potentially kill about 75 million people My question, if it was such a serious find, didn't the military use it to their advantage and hold another press conferance to show it. Kinda like the one they had to show the "mobile WMD lab trucks" that never really existed. Powel did look good on TV, though. We simply removed one that was indeed a danger to his own countrymen, definatly his neighboring countries, and most likely most of the world Precisley my point. It's not our job to remove other world leaders, unless they DIRECTLY provikeus to war, which Hussein DID NOT do. I've already stated he was BAD (I completely agreed with freeing Kuwait) but to invade a country who has never directly attacked our shores (don't even bring up our planes patrolling Iraq airspace, I wouldn't consider shooting a rocket at our fighters in their airspace and act of war, although wrong and extremely stupid) is plain out bullying. That's precisely why most of the people over there hate us. Not that it matters, but if we wanted to, why wasn't Castro removed from cuba? We could have blown that country out of the water. You wouldn't have considered him "a danger to his own countrymen, definatly his neighboring countries,"? That's a wonderful notion, but government economics don't work that way. If that money weren't spent on the war, it wouldn't have been spent anywhere here. That money was allocated specifically for that purpose, and would not have been allocated for any other reason. Ask yourself why liberals tend to raise taxes. It is to fund current government programs and create new ones. Twist it anyway you want to make the books look good, money spent is money spent. It all goes to the "National Debt" which has effects EVERYWHERE when it comes to American interests. I have to ask the question that if all this money wasn't spent on the war, where would the Dollar be right now? It's crashing faster than ever before, and I'm sure ALOT of that has to do with our debt, our expenditures, and our reserves; all of which have become increasingly worse through these billions we've spent on this "war" . Like I said, loss of life is a terrible thing, but freedom is never free. I agree freedom isn't free, but we're talking about OUR freedom. I've talked to MANY veterans of this "war" who have come back and are EXTREMELY upset at the fact that their friends are losing their lives for a cause that we have no business in. It's not our fight, it Iraq's and because they are too busy fighting with themselves, they can't get a "democratic" Govt installed. Democracy isn't just a process, it's an idea and a state of mind. If that state of mind doesn't exist in the people and their leadership, it will never work. We are a gigantic police force over there, plain and simple. If we leave, they will fall into civil war (THEIR civil war. We had one and it shaped our country to waht it is today) If we stay, we continue to waste money, time, resources, and most importantly...lives. I can't think of one single thing they could have done better here than giving their life to spread the cause of liberty and freedom to other people. Yeah, that's a nobel idea... try to explain it to the men and women that have been there, talked to the people, and have been spit on and shot at by the SAME people we are trying to spread the cause of liberty and freedom to.
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 1:55 pm
No Sports here....."Yet the CEO's and investors keep making record profits." |
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 2:11 pm
No Sports here.....I agree that different media outlets have an agenda. My point about the gas is that there was no big show put on in congress, as there was for the trailers. The military, and president, also have an agenda. You can't deny that and to think otherewise is naive. Do the Democrats... yse, hence my resistance to "join a party". I'll vote for who I want, regardless of party. Personally, I was pushing for Huckabee this year. I really like him. I have one brother-in-law who just returned from Irag 6 months ago (thank God) and a second who just left a few weeks ago. The first's unit did security in different towns and palaces (of course, now base of operations for our generals!) and he and ALL of the guys from his unit that I talked to have told me numerous stories of being hated by the Iraqi Nationals... no, not all, but the over-whelming majority. And the "point of business to make a profit" argument... true, but there are laws to protect us, the consumer. If you think that there's nothing shady going on in their offices, again... naive. ENRON anyone? You hate big government, I hate big business... potAto, potato... |
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 3:11 pm
No Sports here....."If you think that there's nothing shady going on in their offices, again... naive. ENRON anyone?" |
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Posted on: April 11, 2008 3:40 pm
No Sports here.....You just explained it! You ARE big business! Absolute power corrupts absolutely and people in power will ALWAYS do ANYTHING to keep it. People who have the power have done it for longer than you or I have been alive and will continue to. Congrats on your business... seriously, I know it takes ALOT of work. But don't forget where you started, or the people that were there before you started. To say "A large and intrusive government can lead to the loss of freedoms and rights" is paranoia. Are you kidding me? Seriously? you can actually think that America will ever travel down that road in our grandkid's lifetime, let alone later? Come on! I ask any CEO, business owner, rich person (and I've met quite a few) this "How do you act when noone's around? What do you think about? How do you look at your employees or the guy standing in the road with a sign that says "will work for food"? Do you mock them... curse them... pity them? When you get you |













