DakotaT
12 years ago

You have proven you are a simpleton with you continual childish posts.

Nobody is beating up the little people. You are just to simple to see the truth.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



The wealthy of the Republican Party have not been beating up the little people? What country did you grow up in? Their wealth is off the backs of the little people. It isn't that they are smarter, it's because they lost there souls long ago. Thankfully, Judgement Day is just around the corner.


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dfosterf
12 years ago
...not to mention the profoundly loud ringing in both of my ears 24/7 which would drive most men CRAZY... as it has me...

and my poor wife, as I cannot hear a fucking thing she says

Basically, my hearing is toast.

I think these are manly-man things, not girly-man things, as far as the bitchin' goes.
PackFanWithTwins
12 years ago

The wealthy of the Republican Party have not been beating up the little people? What country did you grow up in? Their wealth is off the backs of the little people. It isn't that they are smarter, it's because they lost there souls long ago. Thankfully, Judgement Day is just around the corner.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



If you consider, providing the money that funds the little people's jobs, and pays their salaries and benefits beating them up. If anybody has been beating up the little people, it is government who keeps taking the money that could be used the pay them a better wage.

It is simpletons that the class warfare lies have brainwashed. Look in the mirror and you will see one.
The world needs ditch diggers too Danny!!!
DakotaT
12 years ago

If you consider, providing the money that funds the little people's jobs, and pays their salaries and benefits beating them up. If anybody has been beating up the little people, it is government who keeps taking the money that could be used the pay them a better wage.

It is simpletons that the class warfare lies have brainwashed. Look in the mirror and you will see one.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



Or they could just pay the higher wage and have happier employees, and also pay less taxes by reducing their bottom line a little.

Class warfare is just a term used by the wealthy that don't want to pay the 3% more in taxes they will be paying next year and beyond.
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PackFanWithTwins
12 years ago

Or they could just pay the higher wage and have happier employees, and also pay less taxes by reducing their bottom line a little.

Class warfare is just a term used by the wealthy that don't want to pay the 3% more in taxes they will be paying next year and beyond.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



And where does that money come from? The rich either spend their money or have it invested. If they pay more, they spend less or have less invested, which directly impacts salaries and prices.

Class warfare is a political strategy of convincing fools that by blaming somebody else, and taking more from those who have more will make their lives better somehow. Which won't happen.
The world needs ditch diggers too Danny!!!
dfosterf
12 years ago

Or they could just pay the higher wage and have happier employees, and also pay less taxes by reducing their bottom line a little.

Class warfare is just a term used by the wealthy that don't want to pay the 3% more in taxes they will be paying next year and beyond.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Just do your own friggin' job to the best of your ability, inspire your contemporaries to do the same, and let's just see where the chips may fall in the whole employer / employee equation.

DakotaT
12 years ago

And where does that money come from? The rich either spend their money or have it invested. If they pay more, they spend less or have less invested, which directly impacts salaries and prices.

Class warfare is a political strategy of convincing fools that by blaming somebody else, and taking more from those who have more will make their lives better somehow. Which won't happen.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



Well let's try it anyway and see if the Clinton way works better than the trickle down way. But we do agree on less government spending, but I'm sure we adamently disagree on where the cuts should come from.
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PackFanWithTwins
12 years ago

Well let's try it anyway and see if the Clinton way works better than the trickle down way. But we do agree on less government spending, but I'm sure we adamently disagree on where the cuts should come from.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



We saw what clinton's way did. It took a growing economy and stagnated it to the point where both democrats and republicans decided to prop the economy on housing instead of going through a small recession.

I we can get the economy back to the growing economy clinton took over, we can try to tax higher again and gut the military even more. But if we cut waste and abuse everywhere, there won't be a need to tax higher.
The world needs ditch diggers too Danny!!!
dfosterf
12 years ago
Let's make the Marines eat dirt. Since the Navy controls that budget, and God Forbid some sailor might suffer under a budget cut, let's fuck the Marines over, again. Just wait until they do their tour in Afghanistan, as we want them healthy there... THEN when they leave, we can put them on the dirt diet...

Best case scenario, of course, is that they all die in combat. Wounded is VERY bad. VERY expensive.

Yep, Dead is best. A real cost-cutting-measure for our military!
vikesrule
12 years ago

We saw what clinton's way did. It took a growing economy and stagnated it to the point where both democrats and republicans decided to prop the economy on housing instead of going through a small recession.

I we can get the economy back to the growing economy clinton took over, we can try to tax higher again and gut the military even more. But if we cut waste and abuse everywhere, there won't be a need to tax higher.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



Revisionist history again, eh?


Now there is plenty of blame to go around for the current state of our economic affairs and we're talking decades and decades back. Republicans and Democrats alike. And we, yes we, the American people will have to shoulder some of that blame as well.

But if you want to pick one person that is the most culpable for this huge economic mess, well that would be...one Ronald Wilson Reagan.
He did more economic short and long term damage to this country than anyone... and that is still being felt to this day.

"A lapse into fiscal indiscipline on a scale never before experienced in peacetime." --David Stockman (Reagan's budget director)

"The epitaph of the Reagan presidency will be: 'When Ronald Reagan became President, the United States was the largest creditor nation. When he left the presidency, we were the world's largest debtor nation.'"
--Lester Thurow, MIT professor of economics

In his presidency, Reagan chose as his economic advisers a group that espoused a radical economic theory called "supply-side." The supply-siders told Reagan that if he gave tax cuts to the top brackets (the wealthiest individuals) the positive effects would "trickle down" to everyone else. Tax cuts, they argued, would produce so much growth in the economy that America could simply outgrow its deficits.
Reagan bought into supply-side theory, which is why in 1981 he predicted that there would be a "drastic reduction in the deficit."

However, Reagan soon discovered that his supply-side advisers were wrong. Tax cuts, instead of reducing the deficit, caused the deficit to balloon.

And we won't even get into the scandals that rocked Reagan's presidency....or the huge, and I mean huge Savings and Loan debacle of the mid 1980's.

Federal deficits would continue unabated until the presidency of Bill Clinton when fiscal responsibility would finally be restored.
President Clinton achieved a balanced budget (and even record surpluses) in large measure by restoring higher taxes on the wealthy.

Now enter one George W. Bush....

"America has a strong economy and a surplus.... Now is the time to reform the tax code and share some of the surplus with the people who pay the bills."
--George W. Bush, nomination acceptance speech, 3 August 2000

After the election of 2000, Bush and a Republican-led Congress reduced income taxes, with the majority of the tax cuts going to America's wealthiest individuals. With the introduction of Bush's tax cuts, the budget surplus immediately disappeared and deficits resumed. By the end of Bush's eight-year term, the national debt stood at $10 trillion -- double its level when Bush assumed office.

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