Re: my last opinionated message after witnessing that debate first hand
If Obama wants to turn this place into a North Korea, then why are Colin Powell and Warren Buffet - arguably one of the best utilizers of the competitive markets in the world - supporting him?
You know, it IS actually possible to have a dialogue in this country about defining and funding basic social needs without turning this place into a Communist country. It would be nice if the people on the right could at least substantively join the dialogue - whether they agree or disagree - instead of shutting their brains off at the mention of the scary word "socialism".
There are checks and balances and separations of powers in our system of government. Obama is not going to turn us into Cuba in four years. Ultimately, if the people don't like what he's doing, they can vote his ass out in four years and vote in your buddies to take us back to the extreme right.
Again, there is always "redistribution of wealth" going on. That's why we pay taxes. Your right-wing buddies have redistributed wealth not just from our pockets, but from our childrens' childrens' pockets on a scale not seen since the 1940s - look at the size of our deficit. Paying for those wars and for shoring up the busted economy (after another either years of sitting back and letting Wall Street become the Wild West) doesn't come for free.
If Obama wants to turn this place into a North Korea, then why are Colin Powell and Warren Buffet - arguably one of the best utilizers of the competitive markets in the world - supporting him?
You know, it IS actually possible to have a dialogue in this country about defining and funding basic social needs without turning this place into a Communist country. It would be nice if the people on the right could at least substantively join the dialogue - whether they agree or disagree - instead of shutting their brains off at the mention of the scary word "socialism".
There are checks and balances and separations of powers in our system of government. Obama is not going to turn us into Cuba in four years. Ultimately, if the people don't like what he's doing, they can vote his ass out in four years and vote in your buddies to take us back to the extreme right.
Again, there is always "redistribution of wealth" going on. That's why we pay taxes. Your right-wing buddies have redistributed wealth not just from our pockets, but from our childrens' childrens' pockets on a scale not seen since the 1940s - look at the size of our deficit. Paying for those wars and for shoring up the busted economy (after another either years of sitting back and letting Wall Street become the Wild West) doesn't come for free.
"Taxes are always a redistribution of money. Most of the taxes that are redistributed go back to those who pay them -- in roads and airports and hospitals and schools. And taxes are necessary for the common good, and there's nothing wrong with examining what our tax structure is or who should be paying more, who should be paying less. For us to say that makes you a socialist, I think, is an unfortunate characterization that isn't accurate."
-- Colin Powell, former Republican Secretary of State and US Army General
-- Colin Powell, former Republican Secretary of State and US Army General
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