- This topic has 200 replies, 18 voices, and was last updated 13 years, 8 months ago by briansd1.
-
AuthorPosts
-
March 20, 2011 at 7:07 AM #679877March 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM #678742UCGalParticipant
[quote=ocrenter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Start with defense, and then go after corporate welfare, farm subsidies (which are all going to massive corporations), and every other friggin’ entitlement program out there.
Spread the pain, baby. We also need to do that same shit here in California. Cut spending and raise taxes.[/quote]
well said. this is the only way out. nothing is sacred! not even mortgage deductions.[/quote]
I agree with both of these points!
March 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM #678795UCGalParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Start with defense, and then go after corporate welfare, farm subsidies (which are all going to massive corporations), and every other friggin’ entitlement program out there.
Spread the pain, baby. We also need to do that same shit here in California. Cut spending and raise taxes.[/quote]
well said. this is the only way out. nothing is sacred! not even mortgage deductions.[/quote]
I agree with both of these points!
March 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM #679398UCGalParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Start with defense, and then go after corporate welfare, farm subsidies (which are all going to massive corporations), and every other friggin’ entitlement program out there.
Spread the pain, baby. We also need to do that same shit here in California. Cut spending and raise taxes.[/quote]
well said. this is the only way out. nothing is sacred! not even mortgage deductions.[/quote]
I agree with both of these points!
March 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM #679534UCGalParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Start with defense, and then go after corporate welfare, farm subsidies (which are all going to massive corporations), and every other friggin’ entitlement program out there.
Spread the pain, baby. We also need to do that same shit here in California. Cut spending and raise taxes.[/quote]
well said. this is the only way out. nothing is sacred! not even mortgage deductions.[/quote]
I agree with both of these points!
March 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM #679882UCGalParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Start with defense, and then go after corporate welfare, farm subsidies (which are all going to massive corporations), and every other friggin’ entitlement program out there.
Spread the pain, baby. We also need to do that same shit here in California. Cut spending and raise taxes.[/quote]
well said. this is the only way out. nothing is sacred! not even mortgage deductions.[/quote]
I agree with both of these points!
March 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM #678789CDMA ENGParticipantWhy F around with the Libyans? The french can handle it on thier own with a little help from the British.
This would be an excellent oppurtunity not to support a UN ratification and show the rest of the world what it feels like not to have support as have the French in the past.
Plus and the main reason for my objection to the aid of the Libyans is… Japan! It is in dire need of help. We should be helping them! This would be an excellent chance to train for usage of military forces in the event of a domestic crisis. We utterly failed ourselves in a small scale situation such as Katrina. Let see how well we can aid our allies in a time of dire need while gaining real world experience for our own domestic future use!
Killing is easy. Destruction is easy. Building and healing is a far more worthy and noble task that our military should learn to administrate.
I know I sound like Brian for once… But this is a far better use of our tax dollars and a real chance to show the world “our might”.
CE
March 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM #678845CDMA ENGParticipantWhy F around with the Libyans? The french can handle it on thier own with a little help from the British.
This would be an excellent oppurtunity not to support a UN ratification and show the rest of the world what it feels like not to have support as have the French in the past.
Plus and the main reason for my objection to the aid of the Libyans is… Japan! It is in dire need of help. We should be helping them! This would be an excellent chance to train for usage of military forces in the event of a domestic crisis. We utterly failed ourselves in a small scale situation such as Katrina. Let see how well we can aid our allies in a time of dire need while gaining real world experience for our own domestic future use!
Killing is easy. Destruction is easy. Building and healing is a far more worthy and noble task that our military should learn to administrate.
I know I sound like Brian for once… But this is a far better use of our tax dollars and a real chance to show the world “our might”.
CE
March 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM #679448CDMA ENGParticipantWhy F around with the Libyans? The french can handle it on thier own with a little help from the British.
This would be an excellent oppurtunity not to support a UN ratification and show the rest of the world what it feels like not to have support as have the French in the past.
Plus and the main reason for my objection to the aid of the Libyans is… Japan! It is in dire need of help. We should be helping them! This would be an excellent chance to train for usage of military forces in the event of a domestic crisis. We utterly failed ourselves in a small scale situation such as Katrina. Let see how well we can aid our allies in a time of dire need while gaining real world experience for our own domestic future use!
Killing is easy. Destruction is easy. Building and healing is a far more worthy and noble task that our military should learn to administrate.
I know I sound like Brian for once… But this is a far better use of our tax dollars and a real chance to show the world “our might”.
CE
March 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM #679583CDMA ENGParticipantWhy F around with the Libyans? The french can handle it on thier own with a little help from the British.
This would be an excellent oppurtunity not to support a UN ratification and show the rest of the world what it feels like not to have support as have the French in the past.
Plus and the main reason for my objection to the aid of the Libyans is… Japan! It is in dire need of help. We should be helping them! This would be an excellent chance to train for usage of military forces in the event of a domestic crisis. We utterly failed ourselves in a small scale situation such as Katrina. Let see how well we can aid our allies in a time of dire need while gaining real world experience for our own domestic future use!
Killing is easy. Destruction is easy. Building and healing is a far more worthy and noble task that our military should learn to administrate.
I know I sound like Brian for once… But this is a far better use of our tax dollars and a real chance to show the world “our might”.
CE
March 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM #679932CDMA ENGParticipantWhy F around with the Libyans? The french can handle it on thier own with a little help from the British.
This would be an excellent oppurtunity not to support a UN ratification and show the rest of the world what it feels like not to have support as have the French in the past.
Plus and the main reason for my objection to the aid of the Libyans is… Japan! It is in dire need of help. We should be helping them! This would be an excellent chance to train for usage of military forces in the event of a domestic crisis. We utterly failed ourselves in a small scale situation such as Katrina. Let see how well we can aid our allies in a time of dire need while gaining real world experience for our own domestic future use!
Killing is easy. Destruction is easy. Building and healing is a far more worthy and noble task that our military should learn to administrate.
I know I sound like Brian for once… But this is a far better use of our tax dollars and a real chance to show the world “our might”.
CE
March 20, 2011 at 3:27 PM #678849paramountParticipantHere’s what I don’t understand: On some level it’s my understanding that we are doing this (bombing Libya) to protect protesters, yet at the recent G20 meeting in Pittsburgh I’m pretty sure I saw the Goon Squad beating up little girls.
March 20, 2011 at 3:27 PM #678902paramountParticipantHere’s what I don’t understand: On some level it’s my understanding that we are doing this (bombing Libya) to protect protesters, yet at the recent G20 meeting in Pittsburgh I’m pretty sure I saw the Goon Squad beating up little girls.
March 20, 2011 at 3:27 PM #679507paramountParticipantHere’s what I don’t understand: On some level it’s my understanding that we are doing this (bombing Libya) to protect protesters, yet at the recent G20 meeting in Pittsburgh I’m pretty sure I saw the Goon Squad beating up little girls.
March 20, 2011 at 3:27 PM #679643paramountParticipantHere’s what I don’t understand: On some level it’s my understanding that we are doing this (bombing Libya) to protect protesters, yet at the recent G20 meeting in Pittsburgh I’m pretty sure I saw the Goon Squad beating up little girls.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.