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October 30, 2008 at 8:51 AM #295495October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295117crParticipant
Good find AN.
Some of you are are missing the point. Bigger Govt is not a solution. It’s the problem. I’ve said all along the bailouts are wrong and most agree, yet many here are now calling for socialism everywhere else.
Do you really want the Government handling Healthcare, Banks, Housing or job creation? I’m dumbfounded by the things you guys say these days, and reminded of when Peter Schiff said the Govt can’t manage the post office, how can they manage banks?
Any job created by the Govt is funded by taxes, as is any social program. Everyone who works will pay more eventually if this happens.
I’m amazed at the shift in social issues I’ve seen on piggington. How so many of you made the shift from Ron Paul to Obama, and now support his socialist causes is beyond me.
qwerty007 – what’s the difference if by raising taxes Obama gives the benefits from that money to people who have done nothing to work for it?
More handouts for the lazy, and let’s be clear – poor is NOT necessarily lazy. Poor is primarily hard on luck. Lazy is living on welfare b/c it’s easier than getting a job. Now you want more publicly subsidized programs for these people?
Unless that’s the goal you all have in mind, then you really ought to think past the Obamanation propaganda you’ve so easily subscribed to.
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295451crParticipantGood find AN.
Some of you are are missing the point. Bigger Govt is not a solution. It’s the problem. I’ve said all along the bailouts are wrong and most agree, yet many here are now calling for socialism everywhere else.
Do you really want the Government handling Healthcare, Banks, Housing or job creation? I’m dumbfounded by the things you guys say these days, and reminded of when Peter Schiff said the Govt can’t manage the post office, how can they manage banks?
Any job created by the Govt is funded by taxes, as is any social program. Everyone who works will pay more eventually if this happens.
I’m amazed at the shift in social issues I’ve seen on piggington. How so many of you made the shift from Ron Paul to Obama, and now support his socialist causes is beyond me.
qwerty007 – what’s the difference if by raising taxes Obama gives the benefits from that money to people who have done nothing to work for it?
More handouts for the lazy, and let’s be clear – poor is NOT necessarily lazy. Poor is primarily hard on luck. Lazy is living on welfare b/c it’s easier than getting a job. Now you want more publicly subsidized programs for these people?
Unless that’s the goal you all have in mind, then you really ought to think past the Obamanation propaganda you’ve so easily subscribed to.
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295473crParticipantGood find AN.
Some of you are are missing the point. Bigger Govt is not a solution. It’s the problem. I’ve said all along the bailouts are wrong and most agree, yet many here are now calling for socialism everywhere else.
Do you really want the Government handling Healthcare, Banks, Housing or job creation? I’m dumbfounded by the things you guys say these days, and reminded of when Peter Schiff said the Govt can’t manage the post office, how can they manage banks?
Any job created by the Govt is funded by taxes, as is any social program. Everyone who works will pay more eventually if this happens.
I’m amazed at the shift in social issues I’ve seen on piggington. How so many of you made the shift from Ron Paul to Obama, and now support his socialist causes is beyond me.
qwerty007 – what’s the difference if by raising taxes Obama gives the benefits from that money to people who have done nothing to work for it?
More handouts for the lazy, and let’s be clear – poor is NOT necessarily lazy. Poor is primarily hard on luck. Lazy is living on welfare b/c it’s easier than getting a job. Now you want more publicly subsidized programs for these people?
Unless that’s the goal you all have in mind, then you really ought to think past the Obamanation propaganda you’ve so easily subscribed to.
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295486crParticipantGood find AN.
Some of you are are missing the point. Bigger Govt is not a solution. It’s the problem. I’ve said all along the bailouts are wrong and most agree, yet many here are now calling for socialism everywhere else.
Do you really want the Government handling Healthcare, Banks, Housing or job creation? I’m dumbfounded by the things you guys say these days, and reminded of when Peter Schiff said the Govt can’t manage the post office, how can they manage banks?
Any job created by the Govt is funded by taxes, as is any social program. Everyone who works will pay more eventually if this happens.
I’m amazed at the shift in social issues I’ve seen on piggington. How so many of you made the shift from Ron Paul to Obama, and now support his socialist causes is beyond me.
qwerty007 – what’s the difference if by raising taxes Obama gives the benefits from that money to people who have done nothing to work for it?
More handouts for the lazy, and let’s be clear – poor is NOT necessarily lazy. Poor is primarily hard on luck. Lazy is living on welfare b/c it’s easier than getting a job. Now you want more publicly subsidized programs for these people?
Unless that’s the goal you all have in mind, then you really ought to think past the Obamanation propaganda you’ve so easily subscribed to.
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295525crParticipantGood find AN.
Some of you are are missing the point. Bigger Govt is not a solution. It’s the problem. I’ve said all along the bailouts are wrong and most agree, yet many here are now calling for socialism everywhere else.
Do you really want the Government handling Healthcare, Banks, Housing or job creation? I’m dumbfounded by the things you guys say these days, and reminded of when Peter Schiff said the Govt can’t manage the post office, how can they manage banks?
Any job created by the Govt is funded by taxes, as is any social program. Everyone who works will pay more eventually if this happens.
I’m amazed at the shift in social issues I’ve seen on piggington. How so many of you made the shift from Ron Paul to Obama, and now support his socialist causes is beyond me.
qwerty007 – what’s the difference if by raising taxes Obama gives the benefits from that money to people who have done nothing to work for it?
More handouts for the lazy, and let’s be clear – poor is NOT necessarily lazy. Poor is primarily hard on luck. Lazy is living on welfare b/c it’s easier than getting a job. Now you want more publicly subsidized programs for these people?
Unless that’s the goal you all have in mind, then you really ought to think past the Obamanation propaganda you’ve so easily subscribed to.
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295122blahblahblahParticipantWow AN, thanks for the link! Families making between $66K-$112K of TAXABLE INCOME (after deductions, 401K contributions, etc…) will receive a WHOPPING $223 more per year under McCain’s plan than Obama’s! That will go a long way towards making up the difference once our employers S***CAN OUR F***ING HEALTH INSURANCE after his hare-brained scheme to tax employers on healthcare benefits goes into effect. Of course he’s going to give us all a $5K tax credit to purchase our own health insurance. I’m sure that will go great for one of my relatives that is a type 1 diabetic and is totally uninsurable thanks to his unlucky draw in the DNA lottery. Without employer health insurance he is F***ED and so you will everyone that has ever had cancer, heart disease, or basically anything other than a cough. I had to get my own health insurance a few years back when I quit the corporate world and started my own business, and take it from me, it ain’t easy — and I’m healthy!
So yeah vote for McCain all you dummies. You’ll get an extra couple of hundred bucks a year that you can use to pay the interest on your CC bill after all those jetskis and crap you bought the last 8 years. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna have to go vomit because this whole discussion is making me ill…
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295456blahblahblahParticipantWow AN, thanks for the link! Families making between $66K-$112K of TAXABLE INCOME (after deductions, 401K contributions, etc…) will receive a WHOPPING $223 more per year under McCain’s plan than Obama’s! That will go a long way towards making up the difference once our employers S***CAN OUR F***ING HEALTH INSURANCE after his hare-brained scheme to tax employers on healthcare benefits goes into effect. Of course he’s going to give us all a $5K tax credit to purchase our own health insurance. I’m sure that will go great for one of my relatives that is a type 1 diabetic and is totally uninsurable thanks to his unlucky draw in the DNA lottery. Without employer health insurance he is F***ED and so you will everyone that has ever had cancer, heart disease, or basically anything other than a cough. I had to get my own health insurance a few years back when I quit the corporate world and started my own business, and take it from me, it ain’t easy — and I’m healthy!
So yeah vote for McCain all you dummies. You’ll get an extra couple of hundred bucks a year that you can use to pay the interest on your CC bill after all those jetskis and crap you bought the last 8 years. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna have to go vomit because this whole discussion is making me ill…
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295478blahblahblahParticipantWow AN, thanks for the link! Families making between $66K-$112K of TAXABLE INCOME (after deductions, 401K contributions, etc…) will receive a WHOPPING $223 more per year under McCain’s plan than Obama’s! That will go a long way towards making up the difference once our employers S***CAN OUR F***ING HEALTH INSURANCE after his hare-brained scheme to tax employers on healthcare benefits goes into effect. Of course he’s going to give us all a $5K tax credit to purchase our own health insurance. I’m sure that will go great for one of my relatives that is a type 1 diabetic and is totally uninsurable thanks to his unlucky draw in the DNA lottery. Without employer health insurance he is F***ED and so you will everyone that has ever had cancer, heart disease, or basically anything other than a cough. I had to get my own health insurance a few years back when I quit the corporate world and started my own business, and take it from me, it ain’t easy — and I’m healthy!
So yeah vote for McCain all you dummies. You’ll get an extra couple of hundred bucks a year that you can use to pay the interest on your CC bill after all those jetskis and crap you bought the last 8 years. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna have to go vomit because this whole discussion is making me ill…
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295491blahblahblahParticipantWow AN, thanks for the link! Families making between $66K-$112K of TAXABLE INCOME (after deductions, 401K contributions, etc…) will receive a WHOPPING $223 more per year under McCain’s plan than Obama’s! That will go a long way towards making up the difference once our employers S***CAN OUR F***ING HEALTH INSURANCE after his hare-brained scheme to tax employers on healthcare benefits goes into effect. Of course he’s going to give us all a $5K tax credit to purchase our own health insurance. I’m sure that will go great for one of my relatives that is a type 1 diabetic and is totally uninsurable thanks to his unlucky draw in the DNA lottery. Without employer health insurance he is F***ED and so you will everyone that has ever had cancer, heart disease, or basically anything other than a cough. I had to get my own health insurance a few years back when I quit the corporate world and started my own business, and take it from me, it ain’t easy — and I’m healthy!
So yeah vote for McCain all you dummies. You’ll get an extra couple of hundred bucks a year that you can use to pay the interest on your CC bill after all those jetskis and crap you bought the last 8 years. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna have to go vomit because this whole discussion is making me ill…
October 30, 2008 at 10:25 AM #295530blahblahblahParticipantWow AN, thanks for the link! Families making between $66K-$112K of TAXABLE INCOME (after deductions, 401K contributions, etc…) will receive a WHOPPING $223 more per year under McCain’s plan than Obama’s! That will go a long way towards making up the difference once our employers S***CAN OUR F***ING HEALTH INSURANCE after his hare-brained scheme to tax employers on healthcare benefits goes into effect. Of course he’s going to give us all a $5K tax credit to purchase our own health insurance. I’m sure that will go great for one of my relatives that is a type 1 diabetic and is totally uninsurable thanks to his unlucky draw in the DNA lottery. Without employer health insurance he is F***ED and so you will everyone that has ever had cancer, heart disease, or basically anything other than a cough. I had to get my own health insurance a few years back when I quit the corporate world and started my own business, and take it from me, it ain’t easy — and I’m healthy!
So yeah vote for McCain all you dummies. You’ll get an extra couple of hundred bucks a year that you can use to pay the interest on your CC bill after all those jetskis and crap you bought the last 8 years. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m gonna have to go vomit because this whole discussion is making me ill…
October 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM #295132anParticipantHow come none of the major Obama supporter on this board are able to communicate their point without cussing and name calling? Do you think you’ll sound more intelligent or get your point across better by cussing? I just posted the link from CNN, who definitely are more favorable to Obama than McCain. BTW, I’m voting for Barr, so… you know what they say about assume.
October 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM #295467anParticipantHow come none of the major Obama supporter on this board are able to communicate their point without cussing and name calling? Do you think you’ll sound more intelligent or get your point across better by cussing? I just posted the link from CNN, who definitely are more favorable to Obama than McCain. BTW, I’m voting for Barr, so… you know what they say about assume.
October 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM #295488anParticipantHow come none of the major Obama supporter on this board are able to communicate their point without cussing and name calling? Do you think you’ll sound more intelligent or get your point across better by cussing? I just posted the link from CNN, who definitely are more favorable to Obama than McCain. BTW, I’m voting for Barr, so… you know what they say about assume.
October 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM #295501anParticipantHow come none of the major Obama supporter on this board are able to communicate their point without cussing and name calling? Do you think you’ll sound more intelligent or get your point across better by cussing? I just posted the link from CNN, who definitely are more favorable to Obama than McCain. BTW, I’m voting for Barr, so… you know what they say about assume.
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