01-30-2009, 09:05 PM
I really respect our government not because they deserve respect for what they do but because they are our leaders (like it or not) elected by us (what a privalege) and allowed by God for our betterment or chastisment so I'm going to try and keep this respectful.
The government in modern history seams to pretty much do what sounds good and looks like it might fix the problem and be popular (especially if it suits their party or the press) without much research or fact check or following the ends to the conclusion. (yet we through our apathy greed, & ignorance have allowed it) But this does blow all.
How do you expect to spend your way out of debt (in the first place much less by spending most of it on things that will only possibly have any benefit one time and so therefore must be repeated year after year to obtain the desired effect which would continue to plunge the buyer further into debt with more interest to be paid and nowhere to get the money from except for raising already oppressive taxes), and create more government to be paid for
And than with the banks and investment companies going bust left and right the government buys them out and pressures stable banks to make Horrible investment choices and what will happen when they go belly up??? What a great thought the government controlling all the banks, a congress that seems to do what their told, a court system that makes their own laws, WHAT NEXT , What change. :eek:
As far as Planned Parenthood goes this organization does more to damage our future economy than any other single organization I know of, and Iâm not talking about the usual moral reasons either, Iâm referring to a study done by a Stanford grad. Economist (I wish I could remember his name) but basically he found that the market has a direct correlation to spending and spending has a direct correlation to population( ie. Every thing the baby boomers invested in sky rocketed from the Hula hoop to realastate after Vietnam) and the peak spending years of people is about 41 to 61 (ex. Harley sales peaked during this time and then taper off sharply. Midlife Crisis??? ) {Oh, just a note the Baby boomers born in 1946 just hit 61; look at the market. Coincidence? I think not.} And the âeconomically concerned governmentâ pays for abortion? :confused:
WHEN WILL WE STOP BELLIVING WHAT THE MEDIA FEEDS US???
WHEN WILL WE GET INVOLVED AND MAKE A DIFFRENCE???
WHEN WILL WE LEARN[b]?
This makes me really sad: that we would make this of the incredible gift our Forefathers, & fathers gave us, sweated, bled, suffered, died, and sacrificed for.
By the way averyone knew that we are not a democracy, or a republic by origin, Right? We are a Democratic Republic.
The government in modern history seams to pretty much do what sounds good and looks like it might fix the problem and be popular (especially if it suits their party or the press) without much research or fact check or following the ends to the conclusion. (yet we through our apathy greed, & ignorance have allowed it) But this does blow all.
How do you expect to spend your way out of debt (in the first place much less by spending most of it on things that will only possibly have any benefit one time and so therefore must be repeated year after year to obtain the desired effect which would continue to plunge the buyer further into debt with more interest to be paid and nowhere to get the money from except for raising already oppressive taxes), and create more government to be paid for
And than with the banks and investment companies going bust left and right the government buys them out and pressures stable banks to make Horrible investment choices and what will happen when they go belly up??? What a great thought the government controlling all the banks, a congress that seems to do what their told, a court system that makes their own laws, WHAT NEXT , What change. :eek:
As far as Planned Parenthood goes this organization does more to damage our future economy than any other single organization I know of, and Iâm not talking about the usual moral reasons either, Iâm referring to a study done by a Stanford grad. Economist (I wish I could remember his name) but basically he found that the market has a direct correlation to spending and spending has a direct correlation to population( ie. Every thing the baby boomers invested in sky rocketed from the Hula hoop to realastate after Vietnam) and the peak spending years of people is about 41 to 61 (ex. Harley sales peaked during this time and then taper off sharply. Midlife Crisis??? ) {Oh, just a note the Baby boomers born in 1946 just hit 61; look at the market. Coincidence? I think not.} And the âeconomically concerned governmentâ pays for abortion? :confused:
WHEN WILL WE STOP BELLIVING WHAT THE MEDIA FEEDS US???
WHEN WILL WE GET INVOLVED AND MAKE A DIFFRENCE???
WHEN WILL WE LEARN[b]?
This makes me really sad: that we would make this of the incredible gift our Forefathers, & fathers gave us, sweated, bled, suffered, died, and sacrificed for.
By the way averyone knew that we are not a democracy, or a republic by origin, Right? We are a Democratic Republic.
Quotes:
We Learn from History that we do not Learn from History.
"It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry."
*Albert Einstein*
A Democrecy lasts until it's people discover that they can vonte themselves money.
College/Degree:
Buisness Management
Tests taken:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 69
Principles of Macroeconomics 49
Principles of Microeconomics 58
Principles of Marketing 65
Principles of Macroeconomics 58
English Composition 47
College Mathematics 65
Western Civilization I: (Ancient Near East to 1648) 57
Biology 66
We Learn from History that we do not Learn from History.
"It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry."
*Albert Einstein*
A Democrecy lasts until it's people discover that they can vonte themselves money.
College/Degree:
Buisness Management
Tests taken:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 69
Principles of Macroeconomics 49
Principles of Microeconomics 58
Principles of Marketing 65
Principles of Macroeconomics 58
English Composition 47
College Mathematics 65
Western Civilization I: (Ancient Near East to 1648) 57
Biology 66