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December 10, 2008 at 8:58 PM #314524December 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #314057meadandaleParticipant
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Show me a government employee the bankrupted his organization and still got paid 20 million dollars a year and you might have a point.[/quote]Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
December 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #314415meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp]
Show me a government employee the bankrupted his organization and still got paid 20 million dollars a year and you might have a point.[/quote]Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
December 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #314446meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp]
Show me a government employee the bankrupted his organization and still got paid 20 million dollars a year and you might have a point.[/quote]Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
December 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #314468meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp]
Show me a government employee the bankrupted his organization and still got paid 20 million dollars a year and you might have a point.[/quote]Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
December 10, 2008 at 9:38 PM #314539meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp]
Show me a government employee the bankrupted his organization and still got paid 20 million dollars a year and you might have a point.[/quote]Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
December 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM #314072kewpParticipant[quote=meadandale]
Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
[/quote]What. Ever.
The only way to go bankrupt is to borrow more money than you can afford to pay back.
The public sector has caps on how much it can borrow.
The private sector, not so much.
In fact, this is entirely what caused the current mess!
December 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM #314430kewpParticipant[quote=meadandale]
Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
[/quote]What. Ever.
The only way to go bankrupt is to borrow more money than you can afford to pay back.
The public sector has caps on how much it can borrow.
The private sector, not so much.
In fact, this is entirely what caused the current mess!
December 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM #314461kewpParticipant[quote=meadandale]
Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
[/quote]What. Ever.
The only way to go bankrupt is to borrow more money than you can afford to pay back.
The public sector has caps on how much it can borrow.
The private sector, not so much.
In fact, this is entirely what caused the current mess!
December 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM #314483kewpParticipant[quote=meadandale]
Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
[/quote]What. Ever.
The only way to go bankrupt is to borrow more money than you can afford to pay back.
The public sector has caps on how much it can borrow.
The private sector, not so much.
In fact, this is entirely what caused the current mess!
December 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM #314554kewpParticipant[quote=meadandale]
Politicians at every level are bankrupting the entire nation, which with a $70 trillion price tag, is a little worse. They are your employers.
[/quote]What. Ever.
The only way to go bankrupt is to borrow more money than you can afford to pay back.
The public sector has caps on how much it can borrow.
The private sector, not so much.
In fact, this is entirely what caused the current mess!
December 10, 2008 at 9:55 PM #314076lostcat92120ParticipantThere is too much over generalization here. Some Govt jobs have great benifits, but poor pay and no opportunity to move up. Others have poor to medium benifits with low pay and no room to move up..
the DMV is a perfect example of how govt shouldn’t be ran, but the DMV is needed. Caltrans is another perfect example of pure waste, billions put into stupid short sighted freeway expansions.
IF you don’t like pot holes, then pay more taxesand fix them. If don’t like crime, pay more taxes and buy more police. If you like parks, pay taxes and build more. That’s how you pay for thigs. taxes.. It’s an investment in our quality of life. The problem is what we the voters vote to tax for gets put into other pots and spent on bullshit like homeless shelters for crack heads and welfare for drunks. Or welfare for a woman that has 5 kids and sends her husband to homedepot everyday to collect $200 a day tax free, who then sends her kids to our schools tax free, who then send money back to her family in another country.
The USA is broken and there is no way out of this mess. Where is a good place to live? New Zealand?
December 10, 2008 at 9:55 PM #314435lostcat92120ParticipantThere is too much over generalization here. Some Govt jobs have great benifits, but poor pay and no opportunity to move up. Others have poor to medium benifits with low pay and no room to move up..
the DMV is a perfect example of how govt shouldn’t be ran, but the DMV is needed. Caltrans is another perfect example of pure waste, billions put into stupid short sighted freeway expansions.
IF you don’t like pot holes, then pay more taxesand fix them. If don’t like crime, pay more taxes and buy more police. If you like parks, pay taxes and build more. That’s how you pay for thigs. taxes.. It’s an investment in our quality of life. The problem is what we the voters vote to tax for gets put into other pots and spent on bullshit like homeless shelters for crack heads and welfare for drunks. Or welfare for a woman that has 5 kids and sends her husband to homedepot everyday to collect $200 a day tax free, who then sends her kids to our schools tax free, who then send money back to her family in another country.
The USA is broken and there is no way out of this mess. Where is a good place to live? New Zealand?
December 10, 2008 at 9:55 PM #314466lostcat92120ParticipantThere is too much over generalization here. Some Govt jobs have great benifits, but poor pay and no opportunity to move up. Others have poor to medium benifits with low pay and no room to move up..
the DMV is a perfect example of how govt shouldn’t be ran, but the DMV is needed. Caltrans is another perfect example of pure waste, billions put into stupid short sighted freeway expansions.
IF you don’t like pot holes, then pay more taxesand fix them. If don’t like crime, pay more taxes and buy more police. If you like parks, pay taxes and build more. That’s how you pay for thigs. taxes.. It’s an investment in our quality of life. The problem is what we the voters vote to tax for gets put into other pots and spent on bullshit like homeless shelters for crack heads and welfare for drunks. Or welfare for a woman that has 5 kids and sends her husband to homedepot everyday to collect $200 a day tax free, who then sends her kids to our schools tax free, who then send money back to her family in another country.
The USA is broken and there is no way out of this mess. Where is a good place to live? New Zealand?
December 10, 2008 at 9:55 PM #314488lostcat92120ParticipantThere is too much over generalization here. Some Govt jobs have great benifits, but poor pay and no opportunity to move up. Others have poor to medium benifits with low pay and no room to move up..
the DMV is a perfect example of how govt shouldn’t be ran, but the DMV is needed. Caltrans is another perfect example of pure waste, billions put into stupid short sighted freeway expansions.
IF you don’t like pot holes, then pay more taxesand fix them. If don’t like crime, pay more taxes and buy more police. If you like parks, pay taxes and build more. That’s how you pay for thigs. taxes.. It’s an investment in our quality of life. The problem is what we the voters vote to tax for gets put into other pots and spent on bullshit like homeless shelters for crack heads and welfare for drunks. Or welfare for a woman that has 5 kids and sends her husband to homedepot everyday to collect $200 a day tax free, who then sends her kids to our schools tax free, who then send money back to her family in another country.
The USA is broken and there is no way out of this mess. Where is a good place to live? New Zealand?
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