Quote (blackjack21 @ Wed - Nov 7 2012 - 13:29:42)
Quote (blind_chief @ Wed - Nov 7 2012 - 14:05:44)
i was talking to eric last n8 about you evan. neither of us can figure out how a man of the cloth (lab coat) who deals in empirical data as a basic principal can be so delusional in your political ramblings. (caveat: i realize you are trolling many times, but since you never take any serious effort to actually clarify your stance we are left to believe what you say)
and the only conclusion i can come to is that you deal in hard facts as a job so when you leave the office you like to kick back and live in a delusional world where facts are ignored so a particular ideology can be further propagated.
lol, maybe. its clearly like the GOP hates research and funding of it. i realize a lot of GOP members are retarded when it comes to science, and the fact some of those don't understand concepts like evolution is infuriating. as a catholic, i believe that evolution was the way God made life on earth, so i don't even understand the religious arguments. This is only a very minor part of why i would vote for a particular party. i think the topics that are more important is overall government spending, size of military, size of social programs, foreign policy, economic policy. obama's track record is abysmal for things like the national debt, which he claimed to reduce it by half in his time as president, and instead it has nearly doubled.
for government spending, we are still fighting a foreign war and recovering from the worst economic situation in a century (and it happens to be on a global scale more so than ever before[just saying the world is more intertwined today than before]). everyone knows government spending is too high, but ignoring the revenue portion of the problem seems awfully biased imo (by revenue im referring to the bush tax cuts and the lowered income from taxes due to the recession). now ofc the question here is what to do? do you really think we should have gone with austerity (clearly working all that great in euroland, and didnt work that well for hoover either).
size of military i dont quite follow. are you saying you think it needs to be bigger?
social programs, i think most agree, they need to be reevaluated. only way its ever going to happen is a shared sacrifice though aka actual rich pay more poor get less.
foreign policy. what exactly are we doing wrong in this department? i find its the one thing that obama has handled in much the same manner as his predecessors. what events are you referring to?
economic policy. as above, what do you think should be different? do you really believe that top-down economic policy is the correct path to prosperity? do you also believe that the worst economic situation in 80 years should be rectified in under 4 years?
national debt. i agree, we have spent a lot. this reverts back to the revenue problem stated above. there are only 2 options, increased income or decreased outflow. and it ignores the fact we are fighting an unfunded war for nearly a decade (at least one war is over at least for our troops, clearly quite for contractors). i dont understand what different actions should have been taken over the last 4 years economically but i recognize the successful talking point. as a % of gdp its really clearly as scary of a concept as its made out to be though. its a bit high to be sure, and very well could spiral out of control if we do exactly the same for another decade.
also, obama has clearly nearly doubled the debt by himself. and as it stands only 3 obama budget years have taken place, and any new president deals with his predecessors budget their first year. to be fair though tarp and the bail out happen so its clearly all bushes in 08.
anyway, i have no idea if you will reply to anything but i thank you for real talk m8