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jficquette
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
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Sorry dude his views are not unique.
Also, its a bit hyperbolic to call him Castro Jr.
If you have a better pick of the 2, who would it be?
Cuz most people think McCain sucks.
[/quote]Pick between Castro and Obama? Probably Castro since at least he is honest about his views.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
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Sorry dude his views are not unique.
Also, its a bit hyperbolic to call him Castro Jr.
If you have a better pick of the 2, who would it be?
Cuz most people think McCain sucks.
[/quote]Pick between Castro and Obama? Probably Castro since at least he is honest about his views.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
[/quote]
Sorry dude his views are not unique.
Also, its a bit hyperbolic to call him Castro Jr.
If you have a better pick of the 2, who would it be?
Cuz most people think McCain sucks.
[/quote]Pick between Castro and Obama? Probably Castro since at least he is honest about his views.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
[/quote]
Sorry dude his views are not unique.
Also, its a bit hyperbolic to call him Castro Jr.
If you have a better pick of the 2, who would it be?
Cuz most people think McCain sucks.
[/quote]Pick between Castro and Obama? Probably Castro since at least he is honest about his views.
John
October 28, 2008 at 3:31 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294350jficquette
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
One more point I would make,As far as the Car companies are concerned, the fact is the first car company that comes out with a viable electric car Wins,
That is really what everyone is waiting for..
Again just my opinion [/quote]
We are 20 years away from having a viable alternative to fossil fuel in cars.
John
October 28, 2008 at 3:31 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294681jficquette
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
One more point I would make,As far as the Car companies are concerned, the fact is the first car company that comes out with a viable electric car Wins,
That is really what everyone is waiting for..
Again just my opinion [/quote]
We are 20 years away from having a viable alternative to fossil fuel in cars.
John
October 28, 2008 at 3:31 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294704jficquette
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
One more point I would make,As far as the Car companies are concerned, the fact is the first car company that comes out with a viable electric car Wins,
That is really what everyone is waiting for..
Again just my opinion [/quote]
We are 20 years away from having a viable alternative to fossil fuel in cars.
John
October 28, 2008 at 3:31 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294716jficquette
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
One more point I would make,As far as the Car companies are concerned, the fact is the first car company that comes out with a viable electric car Wins,
That is really what everyone is waiting for..
Again just my opinion [/quote]
We are 20 years away from having a viable alternative to fossil fuel in cars.
John
October 28, 2008 at 3:31 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294754jficquette
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
One more point I would make,As far as the Car companies are concerned, the fact is the first car company that comes out with a viable electric car Wins,
That is really what everyone is waiting for..
Again just my opinion [/quote]
We are 20 years away from having a viable alternative to fossil fuel in cars.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=underdose]Full disclosure: I am a staunch republican in the libertarian sense. I strongly oppose Obama’s socialistic bent.
I will still vote for Obama. Neither candidate wants free markets. McCain stands for more of the same as the Bush administration has given us: deficit spending, sneaky taxation through monetary debasement, expanding militarism, suppression of civil rights, and appointment of complete incompetents (Michael Brown, etc.) to important posts (Sarah Palin).
All the criticisms of Obama are well founded. Those points do not make the valid criticisms of McCain as a horribly inferior alternative any less valid. The point made above that Bush (and McCain) would give the tip directly to the restaurant owner is spot on, except not extreme enough. The tip would go to the owner of the horribly mismanaged restaurant down the street with lousy food and worse fiscal savvy. Of course, this failing restauranteur would be great friends with McCain and would give McCain $1 out of every $5 received…
I’ve heard it put best: I did not leave the republican party; the republican party left me.[/quote]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=underdose]Full disclosure: I am a staunch republican in the libertarian sense. I strongly oppose Obama’s socialistic bent.
I will still vote for Obama. Neither candidate wants free markets. McCain stands for more of the same as the Bush administration has given us: deficit spending, sneaky taxation through monetary debasement, expanding militarism, suppression of civil rights, and appointment of complete incompetents (Michael Brown, etc.) to important posts (Sarah Palin).
All the criticisms of Obama are well founded. Those points do not make the valid criticisms of McCain as a horribly inferior alternative any less valid. The point made above that Bush (and McCain) would give the tip directly to the restaurant owner is spot on, except not extreme enough. The tip would go to the owner of the horribly mismanaged restaurant down the street with lousy food and worse fiscal savvy. Of course, this failing restauranteur would be great friends with McCain and would give McCain $1 out of every $5 received…
I’ve heard it put best: I did not leave the republican party; the republican party left me.[/quote]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=underdose]Full disclosure: I am a staunch republican in the libertarian sense. I strongly oppose Obama’s socialistic bent.
I will still vote for Obama. Neither candidate wants free markets. McCain stands for more of the same as the Bush administration has given us: deficit spending, sneaky taxation through monetary debasement, expanding militarism, suppression of civil rights, and appointment of complete incompetents (Michael Brown, etc.) to important posts (Sarah Palin).
All the criticisms of Obama are well founded. Those points do not make the valid criticisms of McCain as a horribly inferior alternative any less valid. The point made above that Bush (and McCain) would give the tip directly to the restaurant owner is spot on, except not extreme enough. The tip would go to the owner of the horribly mismanaged restaurant down the street with lousy food and worse fiscal savvy. Of course, this failing restauranteur would be great friends with McCain and would give McCain $1 out of every $5 received…
I’ve heard it put best: I did not leave the republican party; the republican party left me.[/quote]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=underdose]Full disclosure: I am a staunch republican in the libertarian sense. I strongly oppose Obama’s socialistic bent.
I will still vote for Obama. Neither candidate wants free markets. McCain stands for more of the same as the Bush administration has given us: deficit spending, sneaky taxation through monetary debasement, expanding militarism, suppression of civil rights, and appointment of complete incompetents (Michael Brown, etc.) to important posts (Sarah Palin).
All the criticisms of Obama are well founded. Those points do not make the valid criticisms of McCain as a horribly inferior alternative any less valid. The point made above that Bush (and McCain) would give the tip directly to the restaurant owner is spot on, except not extreme enough. The tip would go to the owner of the horribly mismanaged restaurant down the street with lousy food and worse fiscal savvy. Of course, this failing restauranteur would be great friends with McCain and would give McCain $1 out of every $5 received…
I’ve heard it put best: I did not leave the republican party; the republican party left me.[/quote]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=underdose]Full disclosure: I am a staunch republican in the libertarian sense. I strongly oppose Obama’s socialistic bent.
I will still vote for Obama. Neither candidate wants free markets. McCain stands for more of the same as the Bush administration has given us: deficit spending, sneaky taxation through monetary debasement, expanding militarism, suppression of civil rights, and appointment of complete incompetents (Michael Brown, etc.) to important posts (Sarah Palin).
All the criticisms of Obama are well founded. Those points do not make the valid criticisms of McCain as a horribly inferior alternative any less valid. The point made above that Bush (and McCain) would give the tip directly to the restaurant owner is spot on, except not extreme enough. The tip would go to the owner of the horribly mismanaged restaurant down the street with lousy food and worse fiscal savvy. Of course, this failing restauranteur would be great friends with McCain and would give McCain $1 out of every $5 received…
I’ve heard it put best: I did not leave the republican party; the republican party left me.[/quote]
LOL so you are going to vote for Castro Jr even though you are libertarian?? Socialism is the opposite of libertarianism. Something doesn’t add up with your post.
John
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