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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 772613" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>I think you are saying that because something has not been done that means that it cannot be done? If so I find that hard to agree with. There are those on the extreme left that believe that everything (capital, resources, property, etc.) belong to the state. Obama hinted at this when he said that a tax cut for the wealthy amounted to nothing more than the Government giving the wealthy a million dollars or something along those lines as I am to lazy to look up the actual quote. Those people that think that way are beyond hope. </p><p> </p><p>So I've seen on here where people have falsely claimed that nobody complained when the Republicans spent, spent, spent. Not only were there loud complaints the people fired them from the majority and from the presidency. The people elected the dimocrats on a promise that they would cut taxes and reduce spending then cut our debt. No doubt that was another in a long list of lies from politicians. </p><p> </p><p>I must say however that the true idiots seem to reside in the leadership of the republican party. The people are being very clear as to what they want and we get a pledge to cut some spending to 2008 levels. It's so unbelievable it almost seems like a joke. They could have easily claimed to cut spending to the 2000 level and done it somewhat pain free. While this pledge is proof that the professional politicians do not get it there is still hope as even one Senator has great power and there is a possibility of getting more than one that at least seems to get it. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>As for the part about the destruction of the State I think that what you are asking for only creates dependence on the State and does little to nothing to destroy the State. It is impossible to overlook the fact that they print the money and have the power to use inflation to minimize their debt and keep the population dependent. That of course does not work if you are one of those that actually think the Fed is independent but as they say it takes all kinds. Human nature is a funny thing the more freedom you take from some personality types they more they want you to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 772613, member: 8259"] I think you are saying that because something has not been done that means that it cannot be done? If so I find that hard to agree with. There are those on the extreme left that believe that everything (capital, resources, property, etc.) belong to the state. Obama hinted at this when he said that a tax cut for the wealthy amounted to nothing more than the Government giving the wealthy a million dollars or something along those lines as I am to lazy to look up the actual quote. Those people that think that way are beyond hope. So I've seen on here where people have falsely claimed that nobody complained when the Republicans spent, spent, spent. Not only were there loud complaints the people fired them from the majority and from the presidency. The people elected the dimocrats on a promise that they would cut taxes and reduce spending then cut our debt. No doubt that was another in a long list of lies from politicians. I must say however that the true idiots seem to reside in the leadership of the republican party. The people are being very clear as to what they want and we get a pledge to cut some spending to 2008 levels. It's so unbelievable it almost seems like a joke. They could have easily claimed to cut spending to the 2000 level and done it somewhat pain free. While this pledge is proof that the professional politicians do not get it there is still hope as even one Senator has great power and there is a possibility of getting more than one that at least seems to get it. As for the part about the destruction of the State I think that what you are asking for only creates dependence on the State and does little to nothing to destroy the State. It is impossible to overlook the fact that they print the money and have the power to use inflation to minimize their debt and keep the population dependent. That of course does not work if you are one of those that actually think the Fed is independent but as they say it takes all kinds. Human nature is a funny thing the more freedom you take from some personality types they more they want you to take. [/QUOTE]
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