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I'm sorry, I just find all of this to be silly and smacks of partisan style attack... I'm sure if an audit was done over the past several presidents, during up and down economic times, we will find that he's spending neither more or less than average on this "perk" of the job.. but I do find it funny that you seem to be more defending the "right" of the CEO and less attacking the excesses of the CEO or POTUS... I happen to take the more socialist view point that a CEO needn't earn 100x the average workers salary, nor the government (read the people), need to butt out of the business of business... Frankly, I think a bit of socialism might be just what this nation needs in this time of Godlessness and selfish narcissism.
btw, fascism isn't really an issue I worry about with Obama in office... if I have to explain that any further, then this debate likely not going to get anywhere.
why don't you move to: Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea etc. if you think it is so great?
You sir are the problem, keep drinking the Kool-aid.
Once again, I don't think anyone has an issue with liquid and viable corporations spending what ever money their shareholders can stand on jets for CEO's... The problem was GM's execs had the tin cup out.. as did AIG, and several banks..
Right, because when you force banks to take TARP money you should have the right to tell them what to do.
Quick question...which corporation will lose more money than the government this year?
none of those are what I'm talking about. But that kind of hyperbole sure gets people going, I'm sure! Totalitarian regimes that thro around "Socialism" in their titles, aren't what I'm referring to, but nice try.
Sweden, France, Italy, Spain, for that matter the entire EU is far more socialist than we are, and they tend to have a better quality of life for their average citizen (even with the constant bombardment of US and Chinese free market pressure).. than we do. A balance is what I'd like to see... we can afford universal health care, and we should RE-REGULATE the airlines.. those are the types of changes I'm talking about.
Well, that is a flat out lie. They don't have a better quality of life. In fact, even when you factor socialism as a positive factor (i.e. socialized medicine) the US Beats everyone except France and Sweden. Throw out the socialized medicine, climate and other things the government can't control...it isn't even a close game. The US rises to the top.
http://www.il-ireland.com/il/qofl2008/
The government isn't a for-profit enterprise, but with that said, the revenues taken in by the Government and spent on our welfare are far lower than the GDP of the nation (by 12:1 I believe) so I would argue that the money is well spent.. Granting our private enterprises the environment to make their profits in a safe and orderly society. Or would you have us just disband the government and have anarchy prevail?
well rather than site web links, I have actually lived in Germany for 4 years and travelled throughout Europe. They have a higher (average) standard of living, and more importantly their countries are generally cleaner and better kept. Just take a drive thru the US and drive to the small towns and cities that have been ravaged by the demise of industry in our country.. the Walmartization of America.. Then, drive from the coast of France to Prague... you'd have to be brain dead not to notice the start difference.
We have a 3rd world country living with in the US.. you just don't see that in the EU.
On top of all this, the average EU worker gets 30 days of vacation each year or more.. some 60... and works under 40 hours a week.. has far less to worry about in his retirement years, and gets first class medical care no matter what his level of income. Those with more of course have access to private medicine which even further grants them an advantage.
So you are ok with the fact that 56% of the cost of goods that you buy are hidden taxes?
Just as for your information:
The 2008 GDP was $14.2 trillion while the 2009 spending is $3.0 trillion. If 2009 has the same GDP as 2008, we will be spending almost 22% of our GDP on federal government. Of that spending, almost 60% of that is unconstitutional welfare/social spending.
If you want to check my info:
http://www.bea.gov/national/xls/gdplev.xls
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_United_States_federal_budget
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2031939/posts
The bottom line.. it costs money to "govern".. without government, there is no law or order... there is no ifrastructure.. you simply cannot substitute it.
Enterprise cannot operate in anarchy.
As for the 3.0Trillion, you know that a large (very large) portion of this is due to your friends Chaney and GW's special project: Cost of War in Iraq.
But back to the your other post, which is QOL in EU vs
US.. if you look at the data you provided, and parse it... the US has a very low cost of living.. That doesn't necessarily translate to a better standard of living.. As for subjective.. many of the categories in this study strike me as subjective.. at least I'm going off my own personal experience which for me at least is OBJECTIVE.
But sticking to science, if you look Here you will see that the US is #15 in standard of living, but yet it's unarguable the wealthiest nation in the world... if the government of the US was say.. as effective as that of
Iceland, Sweden, France or other "socialist" nations... wouldn't we all be better off? (all except for the top 1% of this country which own 90% of the wealth)
All of your assertions are subjective and from what I've seen in these few posts, you demonstrate a great deal of cognitive dissonance for any information that does not fit into the neat theory you have been taught and have accepted as the truth. In short, you are like a 5 year old that just realized Santa doesn't exist. Grow up, face reality. No government can effectively control the economy or citizens. It can only create a level playing field and referee.
That's quite an analysis of someone whom you neither know, or know anything about. My age, my life experience, and my political evolution from Right wing to Left wing to no wing.. I don't pretend to fit a label such as "Constitutionalist" nor do I feel that such a self righteous label even has any meaning to me.. it smacks of "I was there son when Ben, George and the boys were debating the future of this nation". I've read the constitution and federalist papers as part of my college studies, and I've formulated my opinion on the subject over the years as to what was intended by those men who lived in a time before medical technology, computers, airplanes or international corporations..
So while in a perfect world, we can live by the bare bones of the constitution and allow no powers to the government that aren't enumerated therein, in reality, the Justices of the Supreme court have been manipulating this document since Marbury v. Madison and certainly since Dred Scott v. Sandford to fit the political agendas of the times. The whole strict constructionist idea while admirable in theory relies on the fact that those who are doing the strict construction are in fact human, with all the failings and emotion of being such.
So until you can find a stoical supercomputer that is able to legislate and interpret law as it is and isn't allowed under the constitution as it was originally intended (heck, we can't even agree on whether the 2nd Amendment relates to the militia or individuals).. I think you'll just have to accept the current system and vote for the man that best represents your world view.
No method of government, or economic policy is perfect, but sometimes a little bit of the one and a little bit of the other might be the correct answer.. sort of like cooking. So it's not only salt, or only pepper.. but a pinch of both. Some socialism is a good thing, I stand by it. Excessive of anything is bad.
well said !!