Anarchy? Are you a good shot? No little loved ones?
And another thing, wtf is up with real estate taxes paying for school?
Secret: I think you're something else too. That must have been the fourth time in a 24-hour period where I stated in public I disagreed with you, and you haven't once called me any sort of name or said/implied I ought to slink back to Ladies Only where I belonged. That is... beyond refreshing.Welcome to the board darlin!
If that's the calibre of man to be found in D&T, then forget Co-Ed. I'm a D&T lady from here on out. Originally Posted by EmilyHemingway
a) I used to think that, but after reading a number of the policy position papers from the Cato Institute, I've come to a rather different conclusion. They are rather selective in what they consider those freedoms to be. For example, they favor so-called free trade with other nations, yet for that to translate into real capitalism, the workforce needs the same freedom to move across those same borders. I don't see a policy position paper on allowing U.S. and Chinese citizens to freely travel between the U.S. and China to compete for jobs. Instead, outsourcing takes advantage of the fact that workers cannot freely move between countries while goods and services can.a) There is actually a logic there. People are associated with counties, not jobs. If the Americans wanted to compete with China for jobs, they would charge less for their time, not move to China. The later makes no sense. The only reason companies don't outsource to the US is because labor here is too expensive for the kinds of jobs that are outsourced.
b) The Cato Institute also takes the position that the government should give vouchers to parents who send their kids to private schools. Huh? Everyone with no kids at all pays for public schools, so whatever parents decide to do to educate their kids shouldn't cost the rest of us (especially those of us without kids) to pay more if they decide to opt out of the public school system.
c) Finally, the term ``libertarian'' is somewhat ambiguous. There are ``big L'' Libertarians and ``little l'' libertarians. Originally Posted by npita
A liberal is a conservative who has just been arrested. A conservative is a liberal who has just been mugged.Sounds nasty, but there is a lot of truth to that.
A person who is a conservative at age 21 is a fool. A person who is a liberal at age 50 is also a fool. Originally Posted by jdean208
A person who is a conservative at age 21 is a fool. A person who is a liberal at age 50 is also a fool.Should be reversed.