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| Igneous Magma Posts: 667 | Thought you might be interested in why an undecided indipendant has finally made his decision on who to vote for. 1. I would vote for a third party candidate if I thought my vote would count. Voting a principal goes unnoticed and to me is not voting. 2.On the main issue "terroriosm and Iraq" there is no significant difference so the main issue is a wash. 3. I believe they are both lieing weasles but I am a cynic who believes you have to be to get a nomination from either of our main parties. 4. On a "feelings" level I like Bush as a person better. He seems much more real than Kerry. On the other hand I dislike the right-wing idealogues more. They seem to have taken over the liberal belief that they know what is best for me. Also they seem to have this idea that anyone who does not actively support all their ideals is liberal. (I never liked the "with us or against us" mentality) 5. It came down to outsourcing and economy. No one (including the sources here at volconvo) have even come close to convincing me that unemployed americans are good for the US economy. Talking about "lower consumer prices" insults my intelligence. The unemployed cannot buy at either price. It costs my taxes to have more unemployed as opposed to employed. More people buying is more important than fewer buying more. It is called volume. It seems good for the CEOs and stock holders but I have not seen this theory, of them lowering prices or producing jobs as their profit margins and saleries go up, getting beyond the theory stage. The reps have had 4 years with all the house senate and executive branches. We have the largest deficit in history (starting with a balanced budget). Yea yea they say "well its not our fault because..." Well what the hell else do we expect them to say? In the past the incumbant could always finish that sentence with the other partie's control of house/senate. I have heard for years from the right "If we had control..." Well suffice it to say they never finished that sentence with the situation we are in now. The war? Yea it costs BIG bucks. In every other war we have raised taxes. This administration has not. In fact they have cut taxes. I guess all that "sacrifice" talked about only applies to those families who have lost members over there. We certainly don't want the taxpayer to make "sacrifices". Don't get me wrong I think the answer is not to go to war. But if we do, we should not "borrow" money to pay for it. I have a child. Hope to have grandchildren someday. They will be paying for Bush's 'saving our taxpayers money', in addition to the problems of their day. So I choose Kerry. Not because of anything he has done (except to have the intelligence to penalize outsourcing). Bush and his administration's economic policies are the cause of my decision. Something could happen to change my mind but it is going to have to be something that matters to the country and not who can spit shit the farthest. Protester against the culture war!!!! |
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| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,453 | Why did you butterface this? Why not general discussion? "Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams |
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![]() Son of X51 Location: San Diego Posts: 3,889 | Quote:
2. Wash 3. Ok. 4. This is a wash too. Liberals consider you a bigot, racist, and a holy crusader. But, seem to continue policies that segment and divide into smaller hyphenated groups. 5. VAT, NST, etc... policies would lower prices, and therefore increase volume. It probably increases revenue collected in tax, otherwise I don't think they'd suggest it. I'd also submit that these ideas come from 3rd parties, which you won't vote for. Removing the IRS is better than having the "weasels" dangle tax carrots saying "My credit is better than your credit". Those situations are a wash. You'll never know if something works, if legislation is constantly opposed or watered down. It's almost a garunteed failure then. That isn't just for Bush, it applies to every President ever in office. Lots of good ideas are just killed because of special interest groups. We all suffer for that. Death to Videodrome! Long live The New flesh! | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 667 | To PH I guess because it was such a personal opinion based post. If you want to move it I have no problems with that. Comp Quote:
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More people buying is better for volume than people buying more. As I said, how many cars will one family buy, regardless of the price. Quote:
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Nothing that makes sense to me (and I confess that is somewhat subjective, but what decisions that we make are not) has ever been postulated about outsourcing. It sounds bad to me and even people who support it do not give me what I consider convincing arguments in their favor. When job loss is this high and we have a record deficit, I just do not have faith in the ones in charge when they tell me "sending these jobs away is good for us". Protester against the culture war!!!! | ||||||||
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![]() Son of X51 Location: San Diego Posts: 3,889 | Quote:
Why did you choose cars? That's the worst example you could pick. However, I could even successfully argue that point. As in many states, CA has a vehical tax. You pay 2% of the MSRP... Ok, it's really boring.. suffice to say there are taxes to be repealed. Quote:
<!--QuoteBegin-m5lange1, Except it still leaves Bush supporting outsourcing and Kerry opposing it.[/quote] There are good and bad sides to outsourcing. You could say getting drugs from Canada is "back-door" outsourcing. It will still happen with evil businesses figuring out ways around Kerry's penalty. I don't see it as more effective than the war on drugs. Its government interfering with the market. I'm unlikely to convince you otherwise, so I won't. Death to Videodrome! Long live The New flesh! | ||
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 667 | Comp, Quote:
It is a simple fact that more people buying is better for busniness volume than a few people buying more. That is why there are so many bigger stores and malls in big cities than small towns. Even affluent small towns. Quote:
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Just curious? Was there ever a point where you were undecided in the Bush/Kerry question? Protester against the culture war!!!! | |||
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