JustaNumber
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Cybourg10,
There is actually much that we have in common. I agree with just about everything you wrote (except for the part about Obama's fiscal policies being in line with conservative ideals--spending more in one month than the combined spending of the U.S. Government since its inception is hardly a conservative ideal).
What we can agree on is that politicians on both sides have sold us down the river. They divide and conquer by convincing us to hate each other, while they ruin the country with their own self interest. Doesn't it tick you off that the country is falling apart, and the news is just talking about what Rush did or didn't say?
What we need to do is ignore what the political parties are telling us. We need to focus on the principles we agree on, which are hopefully the same principles agreed on by the founding fathers. Then the solutions to our problems will be self-evident. Be honest. Don't lie. Don't steal. Believe that justice is blind, and no one is above the law. Believe that we all have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but that there is no guarantee of equal results. Believe that you work hard for your money, you will give to charity what you want, if you want, without threat of force. Believe that the government answers to us, we don't answer to them.
Do you agree with these principles? They are the answers.
I guess to stay on topic as well, I'll say the economy starts to improve in late 2010, as all the printed pork money starts to enter the economy, but then inflation goes through the roof. The Fed will be then forced to raise interest rates to stratospheric levels in an attempt to cool the economy in a controlled recession that lasts several more years, a la the Carter years. Those were the real good-ol'-days, huh?
There is actually much that we have in common. I agree with just about everything you wrote (except for the part about Obama's fiscal policies being in line with conservative ideals--spending more in one month than the combined spending of the U.S. Government since its inception is hardly a conservative ideal).
What we can agree on is that politicians on both sides have sold us down the river. They divide and conquer by convincing us to hate each other, while they ruin the country with their own self interest. Doesn't it tick you off that the country is falling apart, and the news is just talking about what Rush did or didn't say?
What we need to do is ignore what the political parties are telling us. We need to focus on the principles we agree on, which are hopefully the same principles agreed on by the founding fathers. Then the solutions to our problems will be self-evident. Be honest. Don't lie. Don't steal. Believe that justice is blind, and no one is above the law. Believe that we all have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but that there is no guarantee of equal results. Believe that you work hard for your money, you will give to charity what you want, if you want, without threat of force. Believe that the government answers to us, we don't answer to them.
Do you agree with these principles? They are the answers.
I guess to stay on topic as well, I'll say the economy starts to improve in late 2010, as all the printed pork money starts to enter the economy, but then inflation goes through the roof. The Fed will be then forced to raise interest rates to stratospheric levels in an attempt to cool the economy in a controlled recession that lasts several more years, a la the Carter years. Those were the real good-ol'-days, huh?