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jakelong
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Posted at 12:54 am on Aug. 30, 2008 |
Quote: from MrJollyRancher at 10:13 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Solid American values. That is why. 
I got your solid american value right here. |
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obvious child
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Posted at 11:32 pm on Aug. 29, 2008 |
Quote: from whoisabs at 8:05 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
One of the biggest problems with the military budget comes from contractors.
You're missing something though. Cheney made a good point about Contractors, especially private military firms like Blackwater and Executive Outcomes. We pay them for a service. One time deal. If their employees get wounded or killed we as a government pay nothing. We have no liability or obligation to these contractors. That is a BIG ASS cost saving. |
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Neodymie
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Posted at 11:09 pm on Aug. 29, 2008 |
Quote: from runthespread at 10:55 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from neodymie at 12:17 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from MrIndigo at 11:50 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Because he's not a socialist like Obama. And those CEOs deserve their money. Stop trying to rob other people of their belongings just because you envy them. All of you socialist deserves to be poor and rot in poverty! If I don't make it when I get out of college, then I deserve to be poor. I'm not going to whine and try to steal the good from people who are more successful than me. One should blame NO ONE but himself for everything that goes wrong in one's life. If liberals stop whining all the the time maybe they'll actually get something done. 
QFT 
While there's some truth in this, it's not ALL up to the individual. Think if you were born into poverty and your live revolved around you unable to even go to college (like this guy mentions as if it's a given) and work whatever job you can get just to put your earnings back into your family. The truth is that Capitalism creates a divide, and if the poor are doing the dirty work, the rich can spend a little more on them to help the gap. You don't see ignoring the poor as a problem until it's in your face, you can't ignore it, it's part of the society we live in. 
You know what i understand that and I'm by no means against all forms of welfare and such but our current system is just ridiculous. There's people that go cash a social security check and go buy drugs. There's people that just live off of unemployment. That's not right. It's supposed to be help not a free ride. Then look at Obama's plan. Windfall taxes on oil companies to give American's a thousand dollars. Give me a break. That's redistribution of wealth plain and simple. It's a load of shit. There's no reason to punish oil companies for doing well. Kind of a side note but all these people bitch about them having record profits yet no one seems to stop and think and equate that to record consumption. Demand has decreased quite a bit, will they have record profits for this quarter? No way. |
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runthespread
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Posted at 10:55 am on Aug. 29, 2008 |
Quote: from neodymie at 12:17 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from MrIndigo at 11:50 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Because he's not a socialist like Obama. And those CEOs deserve their money. Stop trying to rob other people of their belongings just because you envy them. All of you socialist deserves to be poor and rot in poverty! If I don't make it when I get out of college, then I deserve to be poor. I'm not going to whine and try to steal the good from people who are more successful than me. One should blame NO ONE but himself for everything that goes wrong in one's life. If liberals stop whining all the the time maybe they'll actually get something done. 
QFT 
While there's some truth in this, it's not ALL up to the individual. Think if you were born into poverty and your live revolved around you unable to even go to college (like this guy mentions as if it's a given) and work whatever job you can get just to put your earnings back into your family. The truth is that Capitalism creates a divide, and if the poor are doing the dirty work, the rich can spend a little more on them to help the gap. You don't see ignoring the poor as a problem until it's in your face, you can't ignore it, it's part of the society we live in. |
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Neodymie
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Posted at 12:17 am on Aug. 29, 2008 |
Quote: from MrIndigo at 11:50 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Because he's not a socialist like Obama. And those CEOs deserve their money. Stop trying to rob other people of their belongings just because you envy them. All of you socialist deserves to be poor and rot in poverty! If I don't make it when I get out of college, then I deserve to be poor. I'm not going to whine and try to steal the good from people who are more successful than me. One should blame NO ONE but himself for everything that goes wrong in one's life. If liberals stop whining all the the time maybe they'll actually get something done. 
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MrIndigo
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Posted at 11:50 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
| Because he's not a socialist like Obama. And those CEOs deserve their money. Stop trying to rob other people of their belongings just because you envy them. All of you socialist deserves to be poor and rot in poverty! If I don't make it when I get out of college, then I deserve to be poor. I'm not going to whine and try to steal the good from people who are more successful than me. One should blame NO ONE but himself for everything that goes wrong in one's life. If liberals stop whining all the the time maybe they'll actually get something done. |
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WhiteDwarf
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Posted at 11:13 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from whoisabs at 11:05 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
One of the biggest problems with the military budget comes from contractors. People who get paid multiples of what they used to make in the military for doing the same damn job, or even worse are the ones such as the cooks in KBR that get paid $60-70k/yr.
Hate to break it to you but the government spends more than 70k per year on the individual servicemember in direct and indirect costs in most cases. And that isn't one of the "biggest problems", there are so many bigger problems I could list right now if it weren't for it being near midnight. |
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whoisabs
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Posted at 11:05 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
| One of the biggest problems with the military budget comes from contractors. People who get paid multiples of what they used to make in the military for doing the same damn job, or even worse are the ones such as the cooks in KBR that get paid $60-70k/yr. |
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WhiteDwarf
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Posted at 11:02 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
| 1.4 billion? That would cover like 3 days in Iraq. |
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GeneCosta
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Posted at 11:00 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from whoisabs at 10:57 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Kind of hard to give tax cuts to those who don't really pay much in taxes.
Ah, don't go there, Rush Limbaugh. The bottom 90% pays more in taxes than they own in wealth. The income tax is purposely done as an attack on labor; capitalists make their money from investments at a much lower rate. |
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whoisabs
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Posted at 10:59 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from littlenicky40 at 10:56 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Quote: from whoisabs at 1:46 am on Aug. 29, 2008
54% of American taxes go to the military? That's a pretty funny lie right there. 
My mistake, mixed 2 thigns up. 550 billion dollars a year. Almost 10% of all taxes(I was previously looking at only one form of tax) My point stands. There is no need for the US to force themselves all over the world, therefore no need for 550 billion dollars to be spent on it, when the homeland has MANY areas that need improvement that could use JUST half that money. 
The US needs to figure out a way to slash its non-discretionary spending, and eliminate spending on things that aren't contained within Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution. |
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GeneCosta
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Posted at 10:58 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from littlenicky40 at 10:56 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Quote: from whoisabs at 1:46 am on Aug. 29, 2008
54% of American taxes go to the military? That's a pretty funny lie right there. 
My mistake, mixed 2 thigns up. 550 billion dollars a year. Almost 10% of all taxes(I was previously looking at only one form of tax) My point stands. There is no need for the US to force themselves all over the world, therefore no need for 550 billion dollars to be spent on it, when the homeland has MANY areas that need improvement that could use JUST half that money. 
550 billion is more than 10%. That also doesn't take into account discretionary spending, which is either focused on corporate subsidization or military campaigns. |
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whoisabs
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Posted at 10:57 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
| Kind of hard to give tax cuts to those who don't really pay much in taxes. |
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Niick
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Posted at 10:56 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from whoisabs at 1:46 am on Aug. 29, 2008
54% of American taxes go to the military? That's a pretty funny lie right there. 
My mistake, mixed 2 thigns up. 550 billion dollars a year. Almost 10% of all taxes(I was previously looking at only one form of tax) My point stands. There is no need for the US to force themselves all over the world, therefore no need for 550 billion dollars to be spent on it, when the homeland has MANY areas that need improvement that could use JUST half that money. |
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GeneCosta
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Posted at 10:56 pm on Aug. 28, 2008 |
Quote: from whoisabs at 10:51 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Too bad Bush isn't running in 2008, and McCain has a pretty long history of pushing for slashed spending.
Was that before or after he was against Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and well-to-do? McCain is just another shill for corporations; Obama, too (that's plainly obvious), but if there's going to be lopsided tax cuts it's better to have them on the bottom than the top. It increases demand's ability to purchase and save. |
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