Ron Paul 2012
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Take a look at what he's done for his congressional district in texas, and then tell me you want him for president... I hate talking politics online but I agree he has a great plan for the country, sadly he has shown in Texas that he can't even make things happen at the small scale level (he has brought zero funding into his district over his past term). That being said, I have no fucking clue yet who I'll vote for, but being a musician funding for the arts is extremely important to me.
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obama's already won the 2012s, lulz republicans
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Bassplayer;322844 wrote:
Take a look at what he's done for his congressional district in texas, and then tell me you want him for president... I hate talking politics online but I agree he has a great plan for the country, sadly he has shown in Texas that he can't even make things happen at the small scale level (he has brought zero funding into his district over his past term). That being said, I have no fucking clue yet who I'll vote for, but being a musician funding for the arts is extremely important to me.good to see our priorities in order. with all the problems the country has this should definitely be at the top of the list.
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btleier;322848 wrote:
good to see our priorities in order. with all the problems the country has this should definitely be at the top of the list.an army of obese, uneducated, jersey shore worshipping turds would be your version of a fruitful america - as long as it was debt free? im scared.
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Rexwagon;322851 wrote:
here we gomoderation bro. the problem with america is the lack of attention span. look how fast obama's approval rating went from "socialist d-bag" to like 60%.
wht you think is important is different than the guy next to you. the worst part is that neither of you will feel it is important next week because there will be a new disaster unfolding.
we have been focusing on more important things for the last twenty years. look at the education, social security,and healtcare system. nobody deals with it because there are more important things going on. deciding that nobody needs to learn how to be creative and use their imagination, spend an hour in gym class, or speak a foreign language is just another thing that is going to come back and bite america in the ass. nevermind the future intellectual climate of this country, though, because gas is getting pricey.
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Does it really matter? Who ever is elected these days, everyone's regretting their decision before the term is over
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Kossick;322855 wrote:
I'm not one for politics but Mitch has my write in voteyou just made a lot of enemies
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Bassplayer;322844 wrote:
Take a look at what he's done for his congressional district in texas, and then tell me you want him for president... I hate talking politics online but I agree he has a great plan for the country, sadly he has shown in Texas that he can't even make things happen at the small scale level (he has brought zero funding into his district over his past term). That being said, I have no fucking clue yet who I'll vote for, but being a musician funding for the arts is extremely important to me.The people in his district love him and keep re-electing him. Is it beyond your consideration that perhaps they don't see the job of their congressman to bring home the bacon, but to actually represent their views on small, fiscally responsible government and work to create that in DC?
Show me where in the constitution it says "take money from people and fund artists" ?
If we keep running 1.5-2 trillion dollar defecits, where is your "fund the arts" money going to come after the dollar collapses?
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thrash;322859 wrote:
The people in his district love him and keep re-electing him. Is it beyond your consideration that perhaps they don't see the job of their congressman to bring home the bacon, but to actually represent their views on small, fiscally responsible government and work to create that in DC?Show me where in the constitution it says "take money from people and fund artists" ?
If we keep running 1.5-2 trillion dollar defecits, where is your "fund the arts" money going to come after the dollar collapses?
well said
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thrash;322859 wrote:
Show me where in the constitution it says "take money from people and fund artists" ?i guess heroin is legal and the govt doesnt subsidize energy,farmers, or student loans. good luck convincing even the staunchest of conservatives to revert to 1787.
id vote for magento, btw, before the guy that ran godfathers pizza
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24valvenotak;322862 wrote:
i guess heroin is legal and the govt doesnt subsidize energy,farmers, or student loans. good luck convincing even the staunchest of conservatives to revert to 1787.
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id vote for magento, btw, before the guy that ran godfathers pizza**Racist much??? :icon_salut:
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24valvenotak;322862 wrote:
i guess heroin is legal and the govt doesnt subsidize energy,farmers, or student loans. good luck convincing even the staunchest of conservatives to revert to 1787.id vote for magento, btw, before the guy that ran godfathers pizza
You gotta start somewhere. If people are willing to cut spending of anything, that's a start. Instead, they "compromise" by increasing spending tit for tat.
Shithead #1: "My district wants to give another no-bid contract to make government pencils for $200 each to MegaSuperCorp".
Shithead #2: "My district wants to provide more books about having 2 dads to all school children"
All 500+ Shitheads: "DEAL!" -
thrash;322871 wrote:
You gotta start somewhere. If people are willing to cut spending of anything, that's a start. Instead, they "compromise" by increasing spending tit for tat.Shithead #1: "My district wants to give another no-bid contract to make government pencils for $200 each to MegaSuperCorp".
Shithead #2: "My district wants to provide more books about having 2 dads to all school children"
All 500+ Shitheads: "DEAL!"the difference between spending money on govt contracts for war/pencils/wheelchair ramps to the beach/ect and attempting to broaden the horizons for children are sort of apples and oranges in my opinion. if playing the recorder for ten minutes in 3rd grade means one more kid wont be a world of warcraft enthusiast, i say victory.
i agree in that in order to make that happen, you have to buy votes by subsidizing the mining of coal. part of me wants to call that a necessary evil, but honestly, how do you proclaim that a priority list if one has to compliment the other? you cant. which is why i still say that war, debt, and gas prices shouldnt be the only things on the mind of the people. why? because to solve these we will either give up more liberties, cut programs which are paramount to the survival/success of many, or further enhance the separation of wealth in this country.
DrifterExtreme;322864 wrote:
Racist much??? :icon_salut:
ten bucks says you had to google who i was even talking about so stfu -
Well, as much as I don't like it, war is a job of the federal government. Education isn't supposed to be. There was no DOE before Carter, and I don't think education has gotten better since then.
It's not that I think education is unimportant. I do however, think federal invovlement is not only illegal but has made it worse for everyone.
I am against corporate handouts and graft and am entertaining the idea of eliminating corporate personhood and owner-immunity as a concession to the idea that corporations get special favor from the government that they wouldn't otherwise get. And I think that would alleviate much of the specter of unearned wealth in our society. But I'm not willing to say that the "separation of wealth" is a bad thing if you are talking about the "distribution of wealth". Some people simply contribute much, much more to society than others. THey should be rewarded accordingly.
As long as society is making wealth decisions using a voluntary process (i.e. buying what they want to buy, from who they want to buy from), the resultant distribution is inherently moral and ethical.
I am probably angrier about government giving unearned wealth to companies than I am about government giving unearned wealth to lazy people, but both should stop. Ron Paul is against both, of course.
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