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One month ago he told us we had to spend borrowed money in order to head off the recession!
It must have worked!! Hallelujah!!!
But wait a minute, the checks have not been sent out...
Huh?
No wonder no one will buy a used car from this guy.
The Shadow Knows.
This is just something the liberals conjured up.
You know how those trouble-making do-gooders are. Always trying to draw attention to something that need no attention. Always wanting change. Always wanting progress.
He is right on. Government is too big and tries to do much, meddling in too many lives, too many businesses, and in too many arenas. People who want the government to provide them with things are finally going to realize there is no such thing as a free lunch. The government should have been paying billions in Social Security payments to wealthy retirees or to anybody who is capable of working. The government should not have wasted billions wastefully, not only in the military but in almost every other facet of its operation. People should say, let's scale back governmental spending except where it is actually needed. Then let's cut taxes so that people can invest or save their money how they see fit. Many of us used to be producers and got tired of paying all our profits to the government. The government should be promoting business, not fighting it and sucking it dry at every turn.
President Bush urges America's jobless to get off their duffs.
"The economy has been on the rebound for months, but 5.6 percent of you are still out of work," Bush said. "Come on, people: Get a job! Don't just sit there hoping that you'll win the lottery. Turn off that boob tube, get off that couch, and start pounding the pavement."
When the number of people taking part-time jobs because they can't get full-time work is factored in, the unemployment figure approaches 15.1 million, a number Bush called "unacceptable."
Hear hear!
Even if the war in Iraq had never been started we have really spent less so far on it than we spend IN ONE YEAR on entitlements.
You see, the issue here is not the war or how much you hate bush and Mormons. It is what is going to happen in ten years of kicking the can further down the road. Fine, mock the guy all you want. It's your kids that will suffer.
"... hating Bush and the Mormons..."
What utter childish nonsense!
No, it will be your many kids that will suffer because of who you elected to the White House. If you don't want to take responsibility, fine, don't. As for Bush, mockery is too good for him, and I find it amazing that so many people are willing to give him a pass on running up the biggest trade and budget deficits in the history of the US. Giving tax breaks to the most wealthy. Selling government to big business. Starting an unnecessary immoral war that has/will cost us trillions, and ruined our reputation in the world.
Ever heard of something called the "World Trade Center?"
Ever head of something called the "Gulf War?"
Learn you history before you make another stupid comment like that. The current war in Iraq is in part a carry over from the first Gulf War. That war never ended. There was a cease-fire, not a peace treaty. Saddam Hussein violate the terms of the cease-fire, so hostilities recommenced. Whether you agree with the recommencing of hostilities or not, those are the facts. As far as Afghanistan and the current fight against Al-Quaida and other terrorist groups in Iraq, perhaps two airplanes being steered into the World Trade Center had something to do with that. Or are you one of those nut jobs who believe that was an inside job?
BTW: tax cuts for the rich? That's ludicrous. I'm not rich, and I got a tax cut. At the time, I was making about $20,000 a year. I went from paying very few federal income taxes to paying nothing. I make more than that now, but my tax bill is still next to nothing.
Nut jobs believe that it means nothing that structural girders in the basement of the WTC were cut at an angle with molten metal running down the side. Nut jobs believe that Building 7 fell down all by itself when it was barely damaged.
It's amazing that LDS who believe in " a secret combination to overthrow the freedom of all people" reject out of hand the warnings of Ezra Taft Benson when he said this self same secret combination was gaining power in our country.
Ostriches!!
It's monstrous. It's uncomfortable. But it's true.
Reading some of the unconcerned Utahn's comments lead me to believe that the economy in Utah is doing better than the rest of the nation, until I remembered that Utah is one of the leading places for pay-day loans.
Out in Illinois (where I live) poor people (making less than 20K per year) are driving around brand new cars costing them $500/mo and talking on the newest cell phones. They then drive their expensive car home to a beaten down 1940's apartment, turn on their 60" plasma screen, and throw away their Medicaid bill without opening it.
Lenders are responsible for this mess!!! Extending credit to people who will irresponsibly max it out then end up being unable to pay for it is placing our economy on VERY thin ice.
Creditors need to clamp down for a LONG time and stop extending credit irresponsibly to pad thier own wallets.
Don't get me started about pay-day lenders...
LDS folk,did you listen to what your leadership told you to do all these decades? You'll make it through OK if you did.
Everyone else,have you used the good sense you were born with,or did you succumb to greed and the need for instant gratification and the hunger for status?
As a nation,we have consistently voted people into office who serve only themselves,and keep us off their backs by robbing our future to give us crumbs for today. IF we are very lucky,we may yet have time to throw the bums out,ALL OF THEM,and restore the Constitution. Take a good look at Ron Paul and see for yourselves if he isn't our best shot at a future that isn't a wasteland for us and our children and grandchildren. Time to THINK people!
Iraq is a mess, and I believe we should clean up our mess there, but I don't think we can afford to follow McCain's policy of staying there indefinitely. Barack Obama will get us out so we can start taking care of things here at home. We have got to get our bus out of that ditch. It will be tough, and we can't just leave the Iraqis, but it's time to get out of that squalor.
The most paranoid and self-absorbed group in the country.
The bottom line is, take responsibility for yourself, get yourself out of debt and dependence on foreign countries and oil, and THEN demand that your government do the same.
Latest Example: They are fighting over the whether or not we should be able to wire-tap the bad guys( DuH)
We continue to grant citizenship to children of illegal aliens born in this country and give them welfare/food stamps and Medicaid to help them make a living in this country illegally. ( Duh)
Our troops shoot back into a home that is firing on them, and it is reported that they killed some civilians who also happened to be in the home ( DuH)
We continue to buy oil from our enemies and fund the war against us instead of building oil refineries( complete with all the pollution controls) it would actually cost us less and stimulate our economy. (Duh)
Gas prices are causing the economic ressession. ( Duh)
We don't do enough manufacturing in our country( Duh)
America quite watching to see what Brittney spears is going to do next and get involved in your country. Every incumbant politian should be voted out of office the next time we get a chance.Let's stand up for this country.
Red Herring
Familiarize yourselves with these terms and call people out when they use these devices. Otherwise there can be no productive discourse.
That is all for now. Feel free to resume feeling superior to everyone else.
made a policy decision or was in on one. His biggest
task was to make sure the lights were on.
Our politicians are constantly advised about what should be done for the long term good of our country. The advice gets dismissed immediately as political suicide.
Yet change is natural and inevitable.
In doing nothing, putting up roadblock after roadblock, these conservatives become a part of the problem.
Is it November yet?
Just as a side note, I haven't voted for a SINGLE President or pres. candidate since Barry Goldwater. These neocons have sabotaged the candidacy of RON PAUL! He is the only one who could change the course this country is going. But, he's not "anointed" by the establishment!!! You, as former Stake President, should know better!
We have seen the largest transfer of wealth in American history.
Conservatives still blame the poor, elderly and the handicapped. You widowed mother's Social Security check for $819 is he problem, the veteran at the VA hospital is the problem? The child born into poverty is the problem.
The problem has been working Americans voting for lap dogs of the wealthy. "The wealthy pay more taxes!" The question should be who benefits more from government? The rich get the loin's share of government benefits. Who educates their workforce, defends their economic interests and control air traffic and builds highways to enhance commerce? Who developed the computer, the Internet, Jet engines and micro electronics?
People in America SHOULD feel "entitled" to basic services (police/fire protection, education, emergency health care, food if we're starving, or shelter from harsh weather) as long as there is any way at all that America can afford it.
Everyone, even the wealthy, needs to care more, and to be willing to sacrifice if necessary. I honestly think our war efforts would be more successful if EVERYONE joined in the sacrifice.
We need political leaders who can inspire us to work harder, care more, and yes, even share more.
(Good points about working hard, getting educated, investing, and obeying the law.)
"I will give you nothing and you will not give me nothing. I hire men to do a job, for which in return, you will provide me with a good days work. Then, I will not have given you anything and you will not have given me anything."
I'd like to see a politician say this and mean it!
Americans arbitrarily pick sides, blaming the other for all their woes. Liberals in this state feeling that they know all there is to know because they listen to NPR, and Conservatives hanging on every word of Glen Beck.
Take a look and see who all was there when NAFTA was signed into effect ensuring the slow death of America's middle class.
The major players on both sides are owned by the same special interest groups and think tanks. They pretend to be opposing forces, but behind closed doors they are sleeping in the same bed.
Your narrow view is astonishing. Didn't the Great Depression teach you anything? There are economic forces at work that are larger than individuals. Those economic forces provide jobs (or not), prosperity (or not), and peace (or war). Key groups and individuals in government and social organizations make decisions that affect the lives of the masses who, through no fault of their own, suffer from the decisions of others. It doesn't matter whether they want an entitlement or want to work hard - it is beyond their control. Hopefully, you can have the opportunity to become educated about how societies work. It is unfortunate that you have failed to do so to date.
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