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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 529721" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You are obviously Conservative, which is OK with me. One of the things I did learn in college was to be tolerant of views which don't necessarily agree with my own. </p><p> </p><p>So, just what could Conservatives do to get us out of our current economic problems? I listen to Rush, and he wants us to return to Reaganomics. That's great, but nothing ever really trickled down, and the fat cats got fatter. I listen to Hannity and Savage sometimes too, and they're not offering anything different either.</p><p> </p><p>Cutting spending is another Conservative "solution". Spending creates jobs, not just services. Sure, there is pork, and there was plenty of bacon under Republican administrations as well. I always find it interesting when Republicans from the farming states are all about ridding the government of excess, but when it comes to agricultural subsidies, forget about it. If it's something that fits with the Conservative agenda, well that's OK, and it would be un-American to cut spending on the Iraq war or for defense systems.</p><p> </p><p>We can agree to disagree, but I've never been able to figure out why people who work for a living, and do it for a union company in the case of UPS, actually support Conservatism, which would love to stamp-out the IBT and make you underpaid wage slaves like us here at FedEx. Fred is a perfect example of a Conservative being allowed to do whatever he wants, and look where he's taken it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 529721, member: 12508"] You are obviously Conservative, which is OK with me. One of the things I did learn in college was to be tolerant of views which don't necessarily agree with my own. So, just what could Conservatives do to get us out of our current economic problems? I listen to Rush, and he wants us to return to Reaganomics. That's great, but nothing ever really trickled down, and the fat cats got fatter. I listen to Hannity and Savage sometimes too, and they're not offering anything different either. Cutting spending is another Conservative "solution". Spending creates jobs, not just services. Sure, there is pork, and there was plenty of bacon under Republican administrations as well. I always find it interesting when Republicans from the farming states are all about ridding the government of excess, but when it comes to agricultural subsidies, forget about it. If it's something that fits with the Conservative agenda, well that's OK, and it would be un-American to cut spending on the Iraq war or for defense systems. We can agree to disagree, but I've never been able to figure out why people who work for a living, and do it for a union company in the case of UPS, actually support Conservatism, which would love to stamp-out the IBT and make you underpaid wage slaves like us here at FedEx. Fred is a perfect example of a Conservative being allowed to do whatever he wants, and look where he's taken it. [/QUOTE]
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