Originally Posted by KPLAFIN
(Post 545811)
Nope, my point exactly, 6 months ago we were all gun hording bible hugging radicals, now we're throwing bricks and cutting gas lines.
If you have an article or some confessions or something I can read about how the violence was perpetrated by a specific person or group, I'm happy to read it. But you saw the part where the Alambama blogger suggested the idea, right?
Originally Posted by same article I linked
Some of the vandalism appears to have been instigated by an Alabama blogger, Mike Vanderboegh, who encouraged his readers to throw bricks at the windows of Democratic headquarters across the country. Vanderboegh, a former leader of the Alabama Constitutional Militia who is headlining an open-carry gun rally in Northern Virginia next month, issued a call to the modern "Sons of Liberty" on his libertarian political blog to break windows nationwide to display opposition to health-care reform.
... Vanderboegh did not respond to questions Wednesday from The Washington Post, but he took credit for the incident in an interview earlier this week with the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. "I guess that guy's one of ours," he told the newspaper. "Glad to know people read my blog." |
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 545817)
I'm passing along an article.
If you have an article or some confessions or something I can read about how the violence was perpetrated by a specific person or group, I'm happy to read it. But you saw the part where the Alambama blogger suggested the idea, right? Another thing though...what does his stance on open-carry have to do with telling people to throw bricks through windows? Gotta love the liberals taking every chance they can to make an anti-gun reference in an article. |
Classy:
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So the nation was in super debt before Obama. WTF up with youtube? Over night and we get a totally different layout.
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OK, you knuckleheads...why don't we all take an extension on our tax returns! If the government is soooo in the red, why not help this fool (B.O.) realize his goals quickly...the government halted with no revenue for his socialist plans. FILE AND EXTENSION ON YOUR TAX RETURN!
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Originally Posted by cjshem
(Post 545978)
OK, you knuckleheads...why don't we all take an extension on our tax returns! If the government is soooo in the red, why not help this fool (B.O.) realize his goals quickly...the government halted with no revenue for his socialist plans. FILE AND EXTENSION ON YOUR TAX RETURN!
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Originally Posted by cjshem
(Post 545978)
OK, you knuckleheads...why don't we all take an extension on our tax returns! If the government is soooo in the red, why not help this fool (B.O.) realize his goals quickly...the government halted with no revenue for his socialist plans. FILE AND EXTENSION ON YOUR TAX RETURN!
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Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 545999)
Why not get the masses to protest paying taxes?
I have a simple proposal: Step 1: get rid of withholding tax on wages - let people write the checks for all their taxes in one lump sum on April 15, one check each for local, state, and the federal gov't. Step 2: all elections, local, state, and federal gov't are held on April 16... (Of course, the "liberals" won't have any of this, because of their beloved ideals of central planning and authority ...) |
America's cost for credit, at least in the short term, would skyrocket because the Fed would lose a reliable income stream from which to pay for said international loans. On a microeconomic scale analogy, the bank (Foreign Govt/Investor) is less likely to loan an individual money at a low rate if you (US Fed Govt) do not have a job resulting in a steady income (up-front taxation on taxpayer wages). Not to mention all of the individuals who would end up in legitimate trouble with the IRS because they are incapable (due to lack of discipline) of setting aside money to pay their taxes.
But, in the long run, perhaps it would improve our credit worthiness if it reduced the Fed Debt by putting additional pressure on the Fed Govt to be more fiscally responsible. |
Pick another country in the world that operates on a similar scale to America where you would genuinely rather live. Not a dig, just curious.
We have it really good here and for the size of this place I can't think of another system that would work with any less problems. This is not to say that we shouldn't always look to improve, but talk of anarchy and murder are utterly fucking absurd in this day and age. |
Originally Posted by jdmaddox88
(Post 546159)
Pick another country in the world that operates on a similar scale to America where you would genuinely rather live. Not a dig, just curious.
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Originally Posted by olderguy
(Post 544645)
But most of us would like to see health care reformed logically with tort reform, sales across state lines to increase competition, and a host of other ways to make it more available/affordable to those that WANT to purchase it.
That's what I've been saying about the health care reform bill from day one. Don't add a bunch of new BS that doesn't really fix anything. Either completely take health care over like Canada or work to improve the current system. How do you improve the current system? Exactly what Olderguy said. Control health care costs. It's crazy that health care costs have increased at 3-4 times inflation for the last 40 years. A typical surgeon in Florida pay nearly 200K a year for malpractice insurance. The same surgeon in Minnesota pays an average of 18K. Why? People in Florida sue doctors at the drop of a hat and Minnesotans not so much. Tort reform FTW. Cost control should have been the number one priority of health care reform and the bill passed did nothing towards accomplishing that. |
Originally Posted by JasonC SBB
(Post 546133)
That's right, the only thing that works is to DE-FUND government.
I have a simple proposal: Step 1: get rid of withholding tax on wages - let people write the checks for all their taxes in one lump sum on April 15, one check each for local, state, and the federal gov't. Step 2: all elections, local, state, and federal gov't are held on April 16... (Of course, the "liberals" won't have any of this, because of their beloved ideals of central planning and authority ...) |
eles if those 2 steps were done, we'd instatnly have a taxpayer revolt.
Here is a great idea for tort reform: - give a tax credit for "negative outcome insurance" purchased just before a medical procedure. This insurance guarantees a payout if something goes wrong. This way you don't have to spend money to sue for compensation (and you're not even sure of winning), and docs who have a record of screwing up will see negative outcome insurance for them going up. This way the patient sees it when he buys it, and gets to vote with his wallet whether or not to get that particular doctor's services. |
Originally Posted by KPLAFIN
(Post 546169)
This is my point exactly...so why am I always hearing the argument "well we're the only country left without gov. health care
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