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  • #61
    Who the hell is even running now? Every time I turn around some new idiot has thrown their hat in. I'm hoping Obama sees a Reagan era landslide defeat, but I don't want a worthless shitty do nothing RINO.
    Last edited by SMEGMA STENCH; 06-21-2011, 09:38 AM.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by stevo View Post
      If times are so lean, you would think the business owners would have the staff trimmed to that point.



      You didn't say 10%-15%, you double, which is 100% extra.



      The tax cuts are free and clear profit, yeah I really would expect it, as does many economists.

      Stevo
      I said my business could double before I would need to hire are one. I figured the 10-15% labor capacity growth that other businesses would need to see before hiring.

      again I am not appose to tax cuts, but they do take awhile to go into effect, people need jobs now. I would like to see a candidate put forth a comprehensive plan to get people back to work with in the first 100 days of office.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
        I said my business could double before I would need to hire are one. I figured the 10-15% labor capacity growth that other businesses would need to see before hiring.
        Yeah whatever your business is, it seems to be on the far end of that spectrum. Most other businesses need new employees fairly soon after minimal growth. Even if its just one freakin guy. That's one more guy that has a job, now add that to every business in the United states when the economy is on the up swing. That's just the way it works. Sitting there arguing that there is no need to cut taxes just because "we have a down economy right now" is no way to start helping the matter.

        Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
        Again I am not appose to tax cuts, but they do take awhile to go into effect, people need jobs now. I would like to see a candidate put forth a comprehensive plan to get people back to work with in the first 100 days of office.
        Yeah that would be nice. But that is still no reason to delay cuts even further. I mean we need them to kick in someday right? Well hell, we'd better fucking get started. I mean lets face the reality here. The only real reason that there is any argument against cutting taxes, is entitlements. Entitlements will have to take a hit, if any worthwhile tax cuts are made. I don't want granny to die any more than the next guy, but there comes a time when we're all getting fucked over. Granny ain't immune and neither are we. That's what lefties need to learn to face. The harsh, cold reality of LIFE. And its not a bad thing to face it. The sooner you face up, the sooner you can get to a real solution, rather than just a band aid that ends up draining us of what is basically our life's blood. Our money.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by jw33 View Post
          I find it sad, but not really surprising, that the vast majority of the news articles I’ve read today about the debate has very little at the end of the article or simply no mention at all of Ron Paul. The fact is that he has been almost spot on with his predictions in the economy and the war on terror, two huge factors in the media today that will most likely decide the next president. He has no scandals, served in the military, was a doctor, and is still married to the same woman for like 50 years. Yet some folks say he is unelectable? Because he says what he truly believes and actually cares for the future of our country and not just the next four years? I don’t get it. I feel like he is maybe the only one, if nominated, who could win against Obama. The way I see it is the democrats are going to vote D the republicans are going to vote R and the Independents will probably mostly vote D again this time around with anyone but Paul. However, Paul has a very substantial following of voters and will sway the bulk of all people near middle or undecided along with the automatic GOP voters.
          Global financiers fear his talk about auditing/ending the fed so they marginalize him with lies and misinformation through their propaganda wings, Murdoch's Fox News/News Corp for example.

          Former employees filed a class-action lawsuit after several were fired for "insubordination" when they refused to lie. The suit was dismissed as the judge ruled, "there is no US law requiring the news to report the truth."
          US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer

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          • #65
            The simple fact is that the free market creates wealth not the public sector. More available cash in the private sector leads to the potential for more personal wealth. It's not that complicated.
            1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Torinoman View Post
              More available cash in the private sector leads to the potential for more personal wealth. It's not that complicated.
              I have really been amazed at how complicated some people seem to think it is. I mean its like a fucking two year old could figure it out. I guess you either understand money, or you don't.

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