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Originally posted by daleduke17 View PostThat is incorrect.
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostExactly. The problem is that so many people think "reducing the military's budget" = "give soldiers less pay". Which doesn't have to be the case. Get out of Afghanistan, close a few unnecessary bases (Okinawa, for example), limit this independent contractor bullshit, and maybe, cut down on the shinies.
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Well, for one, the Japanese want us to close Okinawa. If the host country doesn't want the base, let 'em have it, with the understanding that not having the base means a delayed response time if they need our help. World War II ended over 60 years ago, they can put on their big boy pants, manage their own military, and quit poking China with a stick. There are plenty of first world powers in the Pacific (Australia and New Zealand jump to mind). Let them be the lifeguard for that end of the pool; we can't do everything.
Back to dale's comment, I find Libertarians morally repugnant and/or completely delusional for other reasons, so no, I won't be voting for Johnson. As much as I like/admire Jill Stein of the Green Party, I won't be voting for her either. I'm very much on board the Obama wagon, but that doesn't mean I like *everything* about the man.
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Most Libertarian arguments (from my observation) seem to follow the formula of "If we do a, b, and c, then ______ will be the definite end result," and there is rarely any evidence cited to support that conclusion.
As for the Obama/Romney debates, maybe Obama didn't do so hot, but he's still almost definitely going to the winner. In 2004, Bush was an absolute ass in the debates, and he still won, so debates sometimes don't have as much punch as people think they do.
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostWell, for one, the Japanese want us to close Okinawa. If the host country doesn't want the base, let 'em have it, with the understanding that not having the base means a delayed response time if they need our help. World War II ended over 60 years ago, they can put on their big boy pants, manage their own military, and quit poking China with a stick. There are plenty of first world powers in the Pacific (Australia and New Zealand jump to mind). Let them be the lifeguard for that end of the pool; we can't do everything.
Back to dale's comment, I find Libertarians morally repugnant and/or completely delusional for other reasons, so no, I won't be voting for Johnson. As much as I like/admire Jill Stein of the Green Party, I won't be voting for her either. I'm very much on board the Obama wagon, but that doesn't mean I like *everything* about the man.
Also, can Australia and New Zealand handle a powerhouse like China on their own? New Zealand is a rather small nation. Australia is much larger, but a good portion isn't exactly populated. From what I can find online, Australia's military is pretty small. I honestly wouldn't trust the combined might of those two countries to take on any major Asian power.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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And so, despite Romney's better "presence" in Wednesday's debate, Obama's stronger substance has him up another percentage point on FiveThirtyEight's forecast.
^-.-^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 Andara Bledin View PostAnd so, despite Romney's better "presence" in Wednesday's debate, Obama's stronger substance has him up another percentage point on FiveThirtyEight's forecast.
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Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostThat's an oddly specific number.
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I, if I ran for President, would say something like cutting budget by 41.3256% just to be different.
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Romney's tax plan seems to boil down to decreasing overall rates and cutting out loopholes. When asked to mention which loopholes, he clams up. That hardly sounds like a plan. Of course when you start mentioning the loopholes that get his taxes down in the 13 to 15% area, he really clams up.
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