Election Day

roscoe14850's Avatar
Alexis was right, people must like the KoolAid.
Lets drive this country right into freaking bankruptcy! Originally Posted by GP
wow..you mean were not there yet??? I wonder what the special number is gonna be when they finally declare it..
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The best de Tocqueville quote is the one he never said:

"In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve."
The makers and the takers. The taker mentality is now a majority and there is no turning back. I'm getting in the taker line as we speak. Lets drive this country right into freaking bankruptcy! Originally Posted by GP
C’mon, GP. You sound like a snot-nosed adolescent who didn’t get his way.

You’ve made a very definite statement – where’s the evidence that the takers now outnumber the givers? I know plenty of people across the full political spectrum who go to work every day, work far more than 40 hours a week, and give back to their communities every day. Show me the data, GP.

Talk about entitlements - we already have models for what happens when business is allowed to operate without regulation. Witness the runup to the 2008 crash, when businesses were allowed to securitize toxic mortgages and create credit defaults swaps. Go back a little further in history and contemplate the S & L mess that hurt the little guy far more than businessmen. Should business be entitled to operate without any concern for the environment, or without regard for safe working condtions? I’ve had to deal with EPA and OSHA excesses, and I’ve seen “Tiger Teams” shut down the research efforts of our national laboratories for months on end, so I know there have been regulatory excesses, but without some regulation of business, we could become another India or China, thoroughly fouling not only their environment but that of the entire globe. Those economies now stand a good chance of collapsing under the weight of their takers. Do you want that for this country, GP?

You can whine because your guy fell short. You can blame the opposition for bankrupting the country. But ill-conceived tax cuts and two senseless wars, along with the debt service on the deficits thereby incurred, have added more to the national debt than Obama’s stimulus ever did.

You can do better, GP. And for the good of the country, we’d all better buck up and give it our best.
cowboy8055's Avatar
The best de Tocqueville quote is the one he never said:

"In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve." Originally Posted by jokacz
I would agree with that.
cowboy8055's Avatar
You can do better, GP. And for the good of the country, we’d all better buck up and give it our best. Originally Posted by jimxbeam
Buck up and give it our best? You could say that 50 years ago but not today. We're not the country we used to be. We're far too self centered for that. Too many people are too concerned with what they can get, or what they feel they are entitled too. Our grand parents went through much worse than anything we're facing. We're nothing like the great generation. Hope I'm wrong on this.
Buck up and give it our best? You could say that 50 years ago but not today. Originally Posted by cowboy8055
I guess you can't, Cowboy.
Gotyour6's Avatar
C’mon, GP. You sound like a snot-nosed adolescent who didn’t get his way.

You’ve made a very definite statement – where’s the evidence that the takers now outnumber the givers? I know plenty of people across the full political spectrum who go to work every day, work far more than 40 hours a week, and give back to their communities every day. Show me the data, GP.

Talk about entitlements - we already have models for what happens when business is allowed to operate without regulation. Witness the runup to the 2008 crash, when businesses were allowed to securitize toxic mortgages and create credit defaults swaps. Go back a little further in history and contemplate the S & L mess that hurt the little guy far more than businessmen. Should business be entitled to operate without any concern for the environment, or without regard for safe working condtions? I’ve had to deal with EPA and OSHA excesses, and I’ve seen “Tiger Teams” shut down the research efforts of our national laboratories for months on end, so I know there have been regulatory excesses, but without some regulation of business, we could become another India or China, thoroughly fouling not only their environment but that of the entire globe. Those economies now stand a good chance of collapsing under the weight of their takers. Do you want that for this country, GP?

You can whine because your guy fell short. You can blame the opposition for bankrupting the country. But ill-conceived tax cuts and two senseless wars, along with the debt service on the deficits thereby incurred, have added more to the national debt than Obama’s stimulus ever did.

You can do better, GP. And for the good of the country, we’d all better buck up and give it our best. Originally Posted by jimxbeam



It didnt stop, it just isnt talked about any more.

4 more years of cleaning up after Bush. Then the next guy can blame the last guy.
Obamas fault is coming in 4 more years, thats all that is going to happen.
cowboy8055's Avatar
I guess you can't, Cowboy. Originally Posted by jimxbeam
Really? I've been doing it my entire adult life. Have never relied on government assistance for anything and don't plan to. And don't think I'm entitled to anything either.
GP's Avatar
  • GP
  • 11-08-2012, 03:33 PM
C’mon, GP. You sound like a snot-nosed adolescent who didn’t get his way. Originally Posted by jimxbeam
It was said tongue and cheek. But I do feel this country has reached the point of no return. It probably happened years ago, but I feel we have jumped off the cliff and are in free fall. Just a matter of time when it all comes to an abrupt crash. It bothers me that this country used to be a country of people with morals, values, and ethics. Those people are now a minority.
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  • Doove
  • 11-08-2012, 03:57 PM
It was said tongue and cheek. Originally Posted by GP
No, you just got busted by a post that is far more well thought out than anything you could deliver, and in return you got nothin'.

But I do feel this country has reached the point of no return. It probably happened years ago, but I feel we have jumped off the cliff and are in free fall. Just a matter of time when it all comes to an abrupt crash. It bothers me that this country used to be a country of people with morals, values, and ethics. Those people are now a minority.
"It was said tongue and cheek"....and now let me repeat it.

It's tongue in cheek, by the way.
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  • GP
  • 11-08-2012, 04:06 PM
No, you just got busted by a post that is far more well thought out than anything you could deliver, and in return you got nothin'. Originally Posted by Doove
NO, but since you can read my mind, guess what I am thinking right now! go ahead.... really, it's not that hard. I bet you get it on the first try!

And now you're the grammar police? OMG, have you really stooped that low? REALLY? Please excuse my typo. I do know it is tongue in cheek, but your probably won't believe that either.
LordBeaverbrook's Avatar
Don't worry, the U.S. cannot be bankrupt unless the people and their elected representatives do not have the political will to pay our bills.

Remember, we are a sovereign with a fiat monetary system. It is a little like having a money tree in your back yard (and a trust fund - that would equal taxing authority). Would you be able to go broke with a money tree in your backyard (yes, there are other bad things that can happen, but there are good reasons they probably won't either)? I didn't think so. It is a simple mathematical and accounting fact that the U.S. cannot go bankrupt unless we choose to do so.
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  • Doove
  • 11-08-2012, 04:16 PM
Really? I've been doing it my entire adult life. Have never relied on government assistance for anything and don't plan to. And don't think I'm entitled to anything either. Originally Posted by cowboy8055
Really? You never went to a public school? How about a public university? Ever receive a Pell Grant? An FHA Mortgage? Or how about a SONYMA mortgage? You've never received unemployment? A student loan? Small business loans? Ever worked for someone who started their business with the help of a government loan? Participate in the NYS STAR program? Receive a rebate check from it?

I could go on, but i'm guessing the point's been made.