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| Let's not play the race card please. Yes, blacks are typically among the lower income bracket, but a simple historical analysis will shine some light on this problem. Additionally, corporate welfare is more of a problem than individual welfare. |
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| Yeah...like that big old pallet of cash that was sent to Iraq...and disappeared. Like these unfunded wars were are in. Like tax loopholes that give incentives to companies to move their businesses overseas. Like faith based initiatives that give my tax dollars to organizations that want to discriminate against me. Like in subsidies to companies that make obscene profits. Quit all that! However, thanks for enumerating all the knee-jerk leftwing talking points, but it's not like we don't see them virtually every time some libturd posts to this forum. Last edited by bripat9643; 07-31-2011 at 12:05 PM. |
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| It's just on the list of things they used to bash the Bush administration. They'll keep regurgitating it ad nauseum for the next 50 years. |
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| They certainly going to go around calling themselves fascists. Liberalism is just one vast pile of lies and rationalizations for increasing government control over us. Why concern yourself with one more lie? |
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| No, it was actually cash the belonged to Iraq. The US government was holding it in trust. We delivered it to the standing government of Iraq. What they chose to do with it is none of our concern. |
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| Brainwashed Pub Dupes. Your spending cuts are CRAPPE. No details any more than the Dems. A totally manufactured crisis that makes Obama look like the adult, and achieves NOTHING, a media circus of BS, totally irresponsible Rush/Fox/Tea Party. Obama never wanted anymore revenue till 2013. HE actually wants to get the country MOVING again.... |
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| Anyone that pays the government receives no fucking welfare... That concept is not that difficult to understand. The person who receives money for doing nothing is getting welfare, the fool that pays the government money GETS NO WELFARE. Its astounding how fucking dumb liberals are.. If you don't understand what I just told you then you are a dumb person.. The lies liberals spew are astounding.... I don't know how an intelligent person could actually accept the notion that those who pay the government money receive welfare. Thats just mind boggling! |
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| Yeah...like that big old pallet of cash that was sent to Iraq...and disappeared. Like these unfunded wars were are in. Like tax loopholes that give incentives to companies to move their businesses overseas. Like faith based initiatives that give my tax dollars to organizations that want to discriminate against me. Like in subsidies to companies that make obscene profits. Quit all that! However, thanks for enumerating all the knee-jerk leftwing talking points, but it's not like we don't see them virtually every time some libturd posts to this forum.
__________________ Right-Wing Troll Notification System Test For the Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi screamers...a little context. 9/11 Timeline 12:05 p.m. September 11, 2001: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Finds Evidence of Al-Qaeda Role Not Good Enough (2:40 p.m.) September 11, 2001: Rumsfeld Is Told Al-Qaeda Was Behind 9/11 Attacks But Wants to Blame Iraq |
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| I disagree and Roderick Long has done a nice write up on the issue of Corporations vs the Free Market. Corporations tend to fear competition, because competition exerts downward pressure on prices and upward pressure on salaries; moreover, success on the market comes with no guarantee of permanency, depending as it does on outdoing other firms at correctly figuring out how best to satisfy forever-changing consumer preferences, and that kind of vulnerability to loss is no picnic. It is no surprise, then, that throughout U.S. history corporations have been overwhelmingly hostile to the free market. Indeed, most of the existing regulatory apparatus—including those regulations widely misperceived as restraints on corporate power—were vigorously supported, lobbied for, and in some cases even drafted by the corporate elite.[1] Corporate power depends crucially on government intervention in the marketplace.[2] This is obvious enough in the case of the more overt forms of government favoritism such as subsidies, bailouts,[3] and other forms of corporate welfare; protectionist tariffs; explicit grants of monopoly privilege; and the seizing of private property for corporate use via eminent domain (as in Kelo v. New London). But these direct forms of pro-business intervention are supplemented by a swarm of indirect forms whose impact is arguably greater still. Corporations versus the Market; or, Whip Conflation Now | Roderick Long | Cato Unbound Essentially, large corporations are the long arm of the government. Corporatism cannot exist without statism. Last edited by Antiderivative; 07-31-2011 at 12:17 PM. |
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| They certainly going to go around calling themselves fascists. Liberalism is just one vast pile of lies and rationalizations for increasing government control over us. Why concern yourself with one more lie? I try my best to not refer to them as liberal or individuals. I'm very "authoritarian" when it comes to those two words. |
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| Anyone that pays the government receives no fucking welfare... That concept is not that difficult to understand. The person who receives money for doing nothing is getting welfare, the fool that pays the government money GETS NO WELFARE. Its astounding how fucking dumb liberals are.. If you don't understand what I just told you then you are a dumb person.. The lies liberals spew are astounding.... I don't know how an intelligent person could actually accept the notion that those who pay the government money receive welfare. Thats just mind boggling!
__________________ Right-Wing Troll Notification System Test For the Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi screamers...a little context. 9/11 Timeline 12:05 p.m. September 11, 2001: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Finds Evidence of Al-Qaeda Role Not Good Enough (2:40 p.m.) September 11, 2001: Rumsfeld Is Told Al-Qaeda Was Behind 9/11 Attacks But Wants to Blame Iraq |
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| I disagree and Roderick Long has done a nice write up on the issue of Corporations vs the Free Market. Corporations tend to fear competition, because competition exerts downward pressure on prices and upward pressure on salaries; moreover, success on the market comes with no guarantee of permanency, depending as it does on outdoing other firms at correctly figuring out how best to satisfy forever-changing consumer preferences, and that kind of vulnerability to loss is no picnic. It is no surprise, then, that throughout U.S. history corporations have been overwhelmingly hostile to the free market. Indeed, most of the existing regulatory apparatus—including those regulations widely misperceived as restraints on corporate power—were vigorously supported, lobbied for, and in some cases even drafted by the corporate elite.[1] Corporate power depends crucially on government intervention in the marketplace.[2] This is obvious enough in the case of the more overt forms of government favoritism such as subsidies, bailouts,[3] and other forms of corporate welfare; protectionist tariffs; explicit grants of monopoly privilege; and the seizing of private property for corporate use via eminent domain (as in Kelo v. New London). But these direct forms of pro-business intervention are supplemented by a swarm of indirect forms whose impact is arguably greater still. Corporations versus the Market; or, Whip Conflation Now | Roderick Long | Cato Unbound Essentially, large corporations are the long arm of the government. Corporatism cannot exist without statism. Taxpayers/corporations PAY the government... I know liberals believe this is a socialist nation, where the wealth of the nation in their minds is automatically divided by 300,000,000 and its really the evil rich republicans and their capitalism that is holding their fair share back. This is why liberals are delusional. |
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| Anyone that pays the government receives no fucking welfare... That concept is not that difficult to understand. The person who receives money for doing nothing is getting welfare, the fool that pays the government money GETS NO WELFARE. Its astounding how fucking dumb liberals are.. If you don't understand what I just told you then you are a dumb person.. The lies liberals spew are astounding.... I don't know how an intelligent person could actually accept the notion that those who pay the government money receive welfare. Thats just mind boggling! So the government just got 8 dollars and you call that "welfare?" Oh and I can clearly see you have a problem with "profits" - this is called CAPITALISM dude.. Yes, creating capital or making profits is what this model is all about. If you have a problem with that move to China and if thats not "liberal" er authoritarian enough for you move to North Korea, maybe thats your utopia. |
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| Well you can disagree and rationalize what you want to believe all you want that still wont make your assertions correct. Taxpayers/corporations PAY the government... I know liberals believe this is a socialist nation, where the wealth of the nation in their minds is automatically divided by 300,000,000 and its really the evil rich republicans and their capitalism that is holding their fair share back. This is why liberals are delusional. |
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