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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1338931" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Turns out he left his post twice before, once in the States and once in Afghanistan before getting captured. What you aren't realizing is some of his fellow troops died while searching for him that last time. And for that he should be held accountable.</p><p></p><p>Apparently you aren't keeping up with GOP politics. There's a huge rift between establishment Republicans and Tea Partiers. Quite a few negative comments are being thrown back and forth.</p><p></p><p>A surcharge as an example of Obama selling us out? How about the burden of financing Obamacare being put on us, and especially on twenty-something's? And if cap-and-trade were passed, which was a major goal of his, we'd all be dealing with $6-$8 a gallon gas and extremely high electric bills. Think that's conjecture, FOX News BS? I saw the interview with Obama in 2008 where he stated that our electric bills would necessarily skyrocket. That we'd pay more at the pump, much more. Why? To wean us off fossil fuels. It's amazing to me that in a country where we've made such great strides in our environmental health that we have fanatics that think we've gone nowhere near far enough. China has most of the world's most polluted cities within it's borders and has poisoned much of it's arable land. When I was in Mexico it was difficult to walk next to busy streets because of the lack of emission controls. It's really not saving the planet in the U.S. with cap-and-trade. It's about forcing our large corporations to buy billions in carbon credits, essentially spreading the wealth around. This is a major goal of the far left. Think you have lousy wage progression now? The Democrats seem to think Americans are swimming in money and can afford to spend many hundreds of dollars more a month on things like higher energy costs and higher health costs to pay for everyone else. If someone says we'll get subsidized please remember that the higher paid workers won't. If you take away the rewards of achievement then many just won't try to achieve anything. Think not? In this very forum people are stating that FedEx gets what they pay for, Work As Directed. Why try? And when the achievers stop trying we'll eventually have a failed society. All you have is everyone being miserable together. Unless of course you get a sweet government job shuffling papers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1338931, member: 24302"] Turns out he left his post twice before, once in the States and once in Afghanistan before getting captured. What you aren't realizing is some of his fellow troops died while searching for him that last time. And for that he should be held accountable. Apparently you aren't keeping up with GOP politics. There's a huge rift between establishment Republicans and Tea Partiers. Quite a few negative comments are being thrown back and forth. A surcharge as an example of Obama selling us out? How about the burden of financing Obamacare being put on us, and especially on twenty-something's? And if cap-and-trade were passed, which was a major goal of his, we'd all be dealing with $6-$8 a gallon gas and extremely high electric bills. Think that's conjecture, FOX News BS? I saw the interview with Obama in 2008 where he stated that our electric bills would necessarily skyrocket. That we'd pay more at the pump, much more. Why? To wean us off fossil fuels. It's amazing to me that in a country where we've made such great strides in our environmental health that we have fanatics that think we've gone nowhere near far enough. China has most of the world's most polluted cities within it's borders and has poisoned much of it's arable land. When I was in Mexico it was difficult to walk next to busy streets because of the lack of emission controls. It's really not saving the planet in the U.S. with cap-and-trade. It's about forcing our large corporations to buy billions in carbon credits, essentially spreading the wealth around. This is a major goal of the far left. Think you have lousy wage progression now? The Democrats seem to think Americans are swimming in money and can afford to spend many hundreds of dollars more a month on things like higher energy costs and higher health costs to pay for everyone else. If someone says we'll get subsidized please remember that the higher paid workers won't. If you take away the rewards of achievement then many just won't try to achieve anything. Think not? In this very forum people are stating that FedEx gets what they pay for, Work As Directed. Why try? And when the achievers stop trying we'll eventually have a failed society. All you have is everyone being miserable together. Unless of course you get a sweet government job shuffling papers. [/QUOTE]
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