Originally posted by mjr
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"Well, if taxes are so wonderful, why not just tax everyone 100% and then we'll all live in paradise." Because that's not the progressive thesis and you know damn well that that isn't the progressive thesis. So why say such a stupid thing? Because then we're forced to unpack your asinine word puzzles rather than discuss the topic.
That's not what I'm here to do. I'm here to discuss good governance as one of many tools toward easing the burden of poverty - not as the sole arbiter of the worthy as a method of ensuring consistent and enduring Communist rule. And you KNOW that. You are NOT that stupid. Which means that this feint is a detestable, desperate method of derailing a perfectly good conversation. Stop insulting me and denigrating yourself. You're better than that. (Actually, I came into THIS thread to discuss the Democrats' unfortunate Dixiecrat past and the mutations that the virus of racism has undergone in the 21st Century, but I guess economic justice is kind of my bait, so there's the derail.)
I've seen you sort of struggling in here as your Fox News talking points start to run dry. You are being had. The media is screwing with you. You have yet to say anything that I haven't seen a thousand times on various message boards and the more uncomfortable regions of the Internet. Seriously, somewhere in your mind must be an independent thought, an idea that isn't predicated on a right-wing conspiracy theory.
The role of governance in dealing with contemporary issues is a worthwhile debate. We should be having it. We're not. We're having a discussion that goes, "Well, I think the local, state, and federal Governments of the United States can take a positive role in changing people's lives for the better," followed by "OH YEAH WELL IF YOU LOVE GOVERNMENT SO MUCH WHY DON'T YOU MARRY IT!" Put down the rageohol, explain your position, and let's have a conversation. Quit trying to "win" by going cheap. If you think you're stimulating the conversation with these tired old argumenta ad absurdia, you need to read more.
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