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I had never heard of this guy, but then he doesn’t know who the Swiss President is. I’m new to American politics and my first impressions from the YouTube clip is that he comes across as a nice principled guy. He seems trustworthy and a lot of what he say about government vis-a-vis commerce, war and diplomacy makes sense. However, I was left wondering how much of his emphasis on social and legal contracts, which seemed to be pivotal to his idealogical thrust, are workable. I was a little unclear how you do away with the IRS and Medicare, and what replaces it. He also seemed to side-step the issue of global warming. Whether you believe it is man made or not, it can’t be ignored. It seems that contracts will govern everything and business will fund everything. What role is left for government?
Allowing guns on planes, which he says could have prevented 9/11 is a very shaky supposition. He appeared equally ambiguous on gay rights as on environmental issues.
Judging the man himself; his demeanor and ethos, I was left wondering whether he has presidential charisma. Arms flap about and he rambles, I found myself drifting off. I just can’t see him strutting the world stage, and being taken very seriously.
Just my outsider’s impressions.
34f3f3fParticipantI had never heard of this guy, but then he doesn’t know who the Swiss President is. I’m new to American politics and my first impressions from the YouTube clip is that he comes across as a nice principled guy. He seems trustworthy and a lot of what he say about government vis-a-vis commerce, war and diplomacy makes sense. However, I was left wondering how much of his emphasis on social and legal contracts, which seemed to be pivotal to his idealogical thrust, are workable. I was a little unclear how you do away with the IRS and Medicare, and what replaces it. He also seemed to side-step the issue of global warming. Whether you believe it is man made or not, it can’t be ignored. It seems that contracts will govern everything and business will fund everything. What role is left for government?
Allowing guns on planes, which he says could have prevented 9/11 is a very shaky supposition. He appeared equally ambiguous on gay rights as on environmental issues.
Judging the man himself; his demeanor and ethos, I was left wondering whether he has presidential charisma. Arms flap about and he rambles, I found myself drifting off. I just can’t see him strutting the world stage, and being taken very seriously.
Just my outsider’s impressions.
34f3f3fParticipantI had never heard of this guy, but then he doesn’t know who the Swiss President is. I’m new to American politics and my first impressions from the YouTube clip is that he comes across as a nice principled guy. He seems trustworthy and a lot of what he say about government vis-a-vis commerce, war and diplomacy makes sense. However, I was left wondering how much of his emphasis on social and legal contracts, which seemed to be pivotal to his idealogical thrust, are workable. I was a little unclear how you do away with the IRS and Medicare, and what replaces it. He also seemed to side-step the issue of global warming. Whether you believe it is man made or not, it can’t be ignored. It seems that contracts will govern everything and business will fund everything. What role is left for government?
Allowing guns on planes, which he says could have prevented 9/11 is a very shaky supposition. He appeared equally ambiguous on gay rights as on environmental issues.
Judging the man himself; his demeanor and ethos, I was left wondering whether he has presidential charisma. Arms flap about and he rambles, I found myself drifting off. I just can’t see him strutting the world stage, and being taken very seriously.
Just my outsider’s impressions.
34f3f3fParticipantI had never heard of this guy, but then he doesn’t know who the Swiss President is. I’m new to American politics and my first impressions from the YouTube clip is that he comes across as a nice principled guy. He seems trustworthy and a lot of what he say about government vis-a-vis commerce, war and diplomacy makes sense. However, I was left wondering how much of his emphasis on social and legal contracts, which seemed to be pivotal to his idealogical thrust, are workable. I was a little unclear how you do away with the IRS and Medicare, and what replaces it. He also seemed to side-step the issue of global warming. Whether you believe it is man made or not, it can’t be ignored. It seems that contracts will govern everything and business will fund everything. What role is left for government?
Allowing guns on planes, which he says could have prevented 9/11 is a very shaky supposition. He appeared equally ambiguous on gay rights as on environmental issues.
Judging the man himself; his demeanor and ethos, I was left wondering whether he has presidential charisma. Arms flap about and he rambles, I found myself drifting off. I just can’t see him strutting the world stage, and being taken very seriously.
Just my outsider’s impressions.
34f3f3fParticipantMore properties in foreclosure mean less tax for the state, which means police and fire services are reduced.
But haven’t state coffers seen a windfall due to exorbitant prices over the last few years, well in excess of what they normally budget for?
34f3f3fParticipantMore properties in foreclosure mean less tax for the state, which means police and fire services are reduced.
But haven’t state coffers seen a windfall due to exorbitant prices over the last few years, well in excess of what they normally budget for?
34f3f3fParticipantMore properties in foreclosure mean less tax for the state, which means police and fire services are reduced.
But haven’t state coffers seen a windfall due to exorbitant prices over the last few years, well in excess of what they normally budget for?
34f3f3fParticipantMore properties in foreclosure mean less tax for the state, which means police and fire services are reduced.
But haven’t state coffers seen a windfall due to exorbitant prices over the last few years, well in excess of what they normally budget for?
34f3f3fParticipantMore properties in foreclosure mean less tax for the state, which means police and fire services are reduced.
But haven’t state coffers seen a windfall due to exorbitant prices over the last few years, well in excess of what they normally budget for?
34f3f3fParticipantRadelow, I have searched the FASTWEB site but can’t find any property reports readily available. Its a very big site. Any hints as to where to start looking please?
34f3f3fParticipantRadelow, I have searched the FASTWEB site but can’t find any property reports readily available. Its a very big site. Any hints as to where to start looking please?
34f3f3fParticipantRadelow, I have searched the FASTWEB site but can’t find any property reports readily available. Its a very big site. Any hints as to where to start looking please?
34f3f3fParticipantRadelow, I have searched the FASTWEB site but can’t find any property reports readily available. Its a very big site. Any hints as to where to start looking please?
34f3f3fParticipantRadelow, I have searched the FASTWEB site but can’t find any property reports readily available. Its a very big site. Any hints as to where to start looking please?
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