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In article , Bob Noel
writes: Democrats - Social - Less government involvement. More volatility. if you want to claim Conservative rhetoric above, then add Liberal rhetoric with hypocritical execution to the democrats This would be the same Democrats that passed and maintained the drug, pornography, prostitution, and sodommy laws for 40 years? Economics - More spread of wealth. Unclear how to execute this properly, very mixed record. unclear by "more spread of wealth" and wouldn't "take from haves and give to have-nots" be more accurate? More accurate would be "Plunder the productive to buy the votes of the dependent." -- Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS PP-ASEL Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG |
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"Icebound" wrote in message
.cable.rogers.com... Europe has several governments with diverse coalitions that change more often than some people change their underwear. The old saying...Italy has more elections than a Chinese honeymoon. Paul |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... Seriously, what is it that you think a President could have done? No one knew whether it was a terrorist attack or just another airline accident. I would be very interested in knowing what magical powers Presidents have. Maybe he could have done what the rest of us did. Immediately go and find a source of information as to what was happening. Internet, TV, word of mouth, whatever. And I'm not even an American in the US. Paul |
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![]() "Wdtabor" wrote in message ... In article , Bob Noel writes: Democrats - Social - Less government involvement. More volatility. if you want to claim Conservative rhetoric above, then add Liberal rhetoric with hypocritical execution to the democrats This would be the same Democrats that passed and maintained the drug, pornography, prostitution, and sodommy laws for 40 years? I was trying to present a snapshot of the present situation. With all the changes (in both parties) it would be nearly impossible to have this be applicable for a period of years, much less decades. |
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"Paul Sengupta" wrote: "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Seriously, what is it that you think a President could have done? No one knew whether it was a terrorist attack or just another airline accident. I would be very interested in knowing what magical powers Presidents have. Maybe he could have done what the rest of us did. Immediately go and find a source of information as to what was happening. Lets take this back to 9/11. If I had been on one of the hijacked planes, I would have done nothing. I would have been wondering what Cuba was going to be like ![]() When I turned on the TV to CNBC, for financial stuff, they had pictures of the burning WTC. No one had any idea of what had happened, they had reports that a plane had hit the WTC but that was all. Then the second tower was hit and it was apparent that it was a deliberate attack. I believe it was about a 15 minute gap. So we have Bush who spent 8 minutes continuing to talk to some kids after the first attack, when nothing was known, before he went to investigate. Then we have Kerry who sat in a stupor for 40 minutes after he was informed. Pretty easy choice to me ![]() LG Internet, TV, word of mouth, whatever. And I'm not even an American in the US. Paul |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... ...snip... Republicans want people to retain more of their earnings. That is, money doesn't belong to the government This is a good thing... .... providing that the "retainers" are paying their share of the costs involved in producing those earnings. Are they paying their share for feeding, housing, and education of the workforces that they use? Are they paying their share for repairing the consequences of any mistakes they make? Are they paying their share of the infrastructure costs for the public transportation systems that they use to distribute their goods and services? Who has paid for the disposal of all that nuclear waste generated by the power plants...or the stacks of chemical and biological WMD still remaining on American soil? Or the health costs of the respiratory patients due to pollution? Are we reaping the benefits and "retaining more earnings" because all these infrastructures were installed and are maintained by "somebody else" (or will be paid for by somebody way in the future)???? When Exxon destroyed the livelihood of a few tens of thousands in Prince William Sound, and was told that it owed them $5billion, how much did it actually pay? It IS the job of Governments to ensure that these costs are borne equitably by all its citizens. If you say that they are doing a terrible job of it, you will get no arguement from me. -- *** A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. *** - Ariel Durant 1898-1981 |
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![]() In article , "Peter Gottlieb" wrote: Economics - Maximize wealth at top (trickle-down theory). Works well for top, worse for others. That is a fundamental misunderstanding of what trickle down means. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message ... Economics - Maximize wealth at top (trickle-down theory). Works well for top, worse for others. That is a fundamental misunderstanding of what trickle down means. Well, then, correct the misunderstanding. If it is so "fundamental" then is should be trivial to correct. |
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Legrande Harris wrote:
When I turned on the TV to CNBC, for financial stuff, they had pictures of the burning WTC. No one had any idea of what had happened, they had reports that a plane had hit the WTC but that was all. Then the second tower was hit and it was apparent that it was a deliberate attack. I believe it was about a 15 minute gap. So we have Bush who spent 8 minutes continuing to talk to some kids after the first attack, when nothing was known, before he went to investigate. The problem with this line of logic is that the 8 minutes of inaction was after he was told about the second plane. He had been told of the first plane prior to entering the classroom. You need to rewrite your conclusion. The White House response to the criticism if GWB was that he wanted to project an air of calm and being in control in the face of crisis, and not immediately rush from the room. I only brought this up to correct the facts. Personally, I probably would have sat there just like GWB. I watched it live on TV, and it took a bit of time after the second plane for me to figure out what was going on. However, I'm not the President, and I don't have a direct line to the FAA, who had a better idea of what was happening. Then we have Kerry who sat in a stupor for 40 minutes after he was informed. Pretty easy choice to me ![]() Maybe not as easy, with the correct sequence of events. |
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![]() Peter Gottlieb wrote: "Newps" wrote in message ... Economics - Maximize wealth at top (trickle-down theory). Works well for top, worse for others. That is a fundamental misunderstanding of what trickle down means. Well, then, correct the misunderstanding. If it is so "fundamental" then is should be trivial to correct. Very simple. The more money you let all people have the more money that can ciruclate in the economy. The more you have the more that trickles down. For example 4 years ago I put an addition on my house for $55K. If I don't have access to that money the contractor I hired doesn't get the job. He makes a certain amount of profit, now he can trickle down some of his money to somebody else by spending his money on something that is important to him. The more money you have to spend the better the economy will be. |
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