Honestly right now, I wish I could move to England. Has more to do with a certain special somebody who is there, but meh
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostWhat's worse is being out here with the rest of the world as we watch in horror while you treat some of them as viable political candidates. >.>
But again, damn foreigners, etc.
The debt ceiling fiasco was a prime example. That could have been catastrophic to the global economy. But American politicans dicked around like children, while the rest of the world watched in horror. You know there were more than a few angry phone calls to the White House from overseas during it. But nobody cares because it seems like the opinion of non-Americans can't penetrate the forcefield of American Exceptionalism(tm).
And quite frankly things like blowjobs, Bush's service records, Kerry's service records, Obama's birth certificate are all bullshit because they distract from the real issues. This country is definately at a crossroads and neither party really gives a shit except for how to manipulate that to remain in power.
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Originally posted by blas87 View PostBlowjobs did amazing for the economy.
For a little perspective, we spent only $15 million dollars on the 9/11 investigation.
And that doesn't factor in any of the costs for the shit that didn't get done while the republican party scrabbled did they're damnedest to get rid of Clinton. That was a fiasco, but they're really outdoing themselves this administration for outright dickery, waste, and tribalist bullshit.
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View Post....Wait, seriously? Argh. ><
And, it is worth noting that these are "independent counsel" figures. Due to the sheer amount of wasteful overlap involved in the 9/11 investigation, the actual total is likely closer to $30 million, but we still spent more to try to prove a charismatic guy with a shit-ton of power managed to receive a blowjob than we did on an event where thousands of people lost their lives.
Even worse than the sheer waste are the people who support the ones that threw all of the time, effort, and resource away on bullshit and continue to defend their actions. >_<
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostThe debt ceiling fiasco was a prime example. That could have been catastrophic to the global economy.
Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostAnd that doesn't factor in any of the costs for the shit that didn't get done while the republican party scrabbled did they're damnedest to get rid of Clinton. That was a fiasco, but they're really outdoing themselves this administration for outright dickery, waste, and tribalist bullshit.
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Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostThe opposition at the time spent nearly $80 million going after the Clinton administration, nearly $50 million being used for the combined Whitewater/Lewinsky debacle.
And, it is worth noting that these are "independent counsel" figures. Due to the sheer amount of wasteful overlap involved in the 9/11 investigation, the actual total is likely closer to $30 million, but we still spent more to try to prove a charismatic guy with a shit-ton of power managed to receive a blowjob than we did on an event where thousands of people lost their lives.
Even worse than the sheer waste are the people who support the ones that threw all of the time, effort, and resource away on bullshit and continue to defend their actions. >_<
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I really don't think Republicans want things to get better. They like the crisis after crisis because they can just point fingers at the Dems and complain, and not actually have to act and do something.Good news! Your insurance company says they'll cover you. Unfortunately, they also say it will be with dirt.
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Originally posted by Panacea View PostI really don't think Republicans want things to get better. They like the crisis after crisis because they can just point fingers at the Dems and complain, and not actually have to act and do something.
They would much rather set fire to the sinking ship and point fingers and blame the captain than grab a bucket and help with the bailing.
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Originally posted by blas87 View PostBlowjobs did amazing for the economy.
I suggest Obama get someone a sucking, and soon.Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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Originally posted by guywithashovel View PostAnyway, I have to ask, what sorts of policies might a Canadian liberal support? What about a British liberal, or a liberal in any other country?
RapscallionProud to be a W.A.N.K.E.R. - Womanless And No Kids - Exciting Rubbing!
Reclaiming words is fun!
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostOf course, the clarion cry will erupt as it always does that this is going to cost jobs and everyone's going to see increased prices and the US will become less competitive. Meh - Yurp's been doing the above for some time and we're not doing badly - if it affects everyone equally then it's no burden. Our citizens are generally speaking better off in terms of benefits, though again there is variance from country to country. I fully expect complaints about how this is socialist and therefore evil to come forth, but what's wrong with making sure that your citizens are fit and healthy? What's wrong with the benefit of time off from work?
Why is it that every time I look at the US, I see people proclaiming with one mouth 'we the people' and with another mouth saying that the citizens there shouldn't have similar rights and freedoms? Oh, you've got rights - rights to starve or go into crippling debt if you can't afford treatment. "We the people who can afford" is a better way of putting it. "My fellow americans who aren't inconveniently ill" is another.
The truly scary thing? There are people who would benefit from the adoption of the ideas above or similar who would benefit from their enaction, but would vote against it with all their heart and passion. Why? I can't say for sure, but the old spectre of communism and socialism reared by McCarthy still lingers in the US psyche, and the US is one of the most xenophobic places in the world. Don't want those funny foreign ideas coming in.
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From my experience, people here in the states who support the ideas you described are usually called "very liberal" or even "socialist." The word "frightening" or "nutcase" gets used in regards to such people, too.
Back when Obama was running for office and talking about health care reform, I heard it said a few times that a national health care program would cause unemployment to rise and stay elevated because having private health insurance through employers is motivation to look for a job.
I have, however, heard the recent problems in Europe blamed on social policies like the ones you described. I'm talking about all the debt defaults and EU bailouts.
Overall, the reactions to policies like national health care seem to fit into at least one of a few categories.
1. It'll make people lazy and not want to look for a job. (I hope the people who say this don't take advantage of the liberal social policies that already exist and benefit them, like Social Security, Medicare, unemployment benefits, farm subsidies, etc.)
2. People who support such policies "just want the government to take care of them."
3. Such policies are tyranny because they go against the liberty that our Founding Fathers died for. (Maybe I just didn't notice it before, but these "Founding Fathers" started to be lionized a great deal after Obama took office.)
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Interesting thought occurs. Socialised (or similar) health care means people live longer into retirement, leaving less money for those in power now.
Number two on the objections you report on is interesting - what else is the government for? Arranging an army is supposed to be to defend the citizens, taking care of them from enemies foreign and domestic. Are they saying they don't want to government to take care of them when they're old and infirm? Are they saying that they want huge debt owed by them to vast medical corporations for life-saving treatment?
That baffles me.
As to the recent problems in Yurp, I don't know enough about them to make decisive commentary about what went where. Greece was interesting in that the government wanted EU assistance in the form of a bailout, yet to get it they needed to perform some austerity measures. The people rioted as a result of the jam being taken away. Still doing it from what I understand.
I've just reread what you said - people were saying that people wouldn't go for work if they got free medical care? They were serious? Truthfully, it's something that would cause a shift in the economy, but effectively the benefit cost of the medical insurance would be converted into a tax on the employment of an individual if it goes down the route of the UK system. I pay a relatively minor chunk of my income - and I usually only look at the net value so I don't notice it - and it covers me if I am ill or unemployed, and it goes towards paying for my pension.
Actually, either people over there know their fellow citizens, or the xenophobia often on display has turned inwards.
RapscallionProud to be a W.A.N.K.E.R. - Womanless And No Kids - Exciting Rubbing!
Reclaiming words is fun!
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Originally posted by guywithashovel View PostI have, however, heard the recent problems in Europe blamed on social policies like the ones you described. I'm talking about all the debt defaults and EU bailouts.
It rippled out from there, and banking dickery is at the centre of a lot of the problems. Much like the US.
Conversely, the socialist gay marriage free health care commie liberal wasteland that is Canada weathered the intial economic bomb better than any other country in the world. On the back of our strict bank regulations that prevent dickery.
Originally posted by guywithashovel View Post1. It'll make people lazy and not want to look for a job.
Originally posted by guywithashovel View Post2. People who support such policies "just want the government to take care of them."
Originally posted by guywithashovel View Post3. Such policies are tyranny because they go against the liberty that our Founding Fathers died for. (Maybe I just didn't notice it before, but these "Founding Fathers" started to be lionized a great deal after Obama took office.)
That leaves Adams, Hamilton and Jay. Adams was Unitarian, but rejected orthodox Christian dogma and would not gel remotely with the modern American Christian. Hamilton was an evangelical to begin with, but then spent near 20 years making jokes about it and not giving a shit.
That leaves Jay and his quote: "Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest, of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.".
So I assume thats where all of the bullshit started. One quote from one of the Founding Fathers. Except Jay was Protestant. -.-
So 1 out of 7?
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostAs to the recent problems in Yurp, I don't know enough about them to make decisive commentary about what went where. Greece was interesting in that the government wanted EU assistance in the form of a bailout, yet to get it they needed to perform some austerity measures. The people rioted as a result of the jam being taken away. Still doing it from what I understand.
That'd get you a riot in any country me thinks.
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostActually, either people over there know their fellow citizens, or the xenophobia often on display has turned inwards.
There is so much rage against the idea that someone, anyone, might possibly receive something that they did not earn, that they did not deserve, that they are more than willing to let those with genuine need go without just to spite the tiny minority of those who would abuse the system.
^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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