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Then you have this ****:
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http://s3.amazonaws.com/images.weekl...e0c111bf25.png 2 things: 1 - The current DOJ will do nothing about her email scandal (that would put anyone else with a security clearance in jail for and that they are major contributors to her campaign) 2 - $27,000! Yeah, democrats are truly the Party of Poor. |
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the opposite of fixing our **** system is making it harder for more viable competition to rip apart the turds and ****heads that are clearly taking advantage of us. more regulation only seems to be drafted and constructed in the interest of those who are already ****ing us over. more laws only seem to benefit those who have the money and lobby the hardest. all resulting in less choices and more power/authority for either some GSE monopoly or the government directly. If more gubmt will automatically fix our corrupted gubmt then I am living in the twilight zone. I want more choices. More competition. Less centralization of those who I know are ****ing us all over. That is the complete opposite of direction and intentions I am seeing right now. 40k+ new laws a year being cranked out.....but liberals accuse the nation of being too neoliberal and too much privatization. they never admit the fact, or even acknowledge the fact, that our government is bought and sold by the very interests they believe they have so many grievances with. |
yeah i just meant I don't want to spiral into something where both of us are just recognizing and then moving around each others' points over and over.
because i just don't have the energy and i'm not even too political. to me what i see is the government often just seems really ineffective at it's goals. that's a problem. but just because it's a problem doesn't mean private is automatically the solution. which is what i think some people jump to. |
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Hillary Rakes in Nearly $75,000 From Justice Department Employees up there with Janet "Burn em all" Reno......janet "the butcher dyke" napolitano......and Eric "Too fast and furious" Holder |
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Bonus: Most lobbyists I know on K Street are lawyers or someone politically connected, such as staffers, or ex-politicians themselves. Very lucrative. One should be able to extrapolate that the laws passed by Congress have been written by lobbyists. |
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the idea of our police/prison state suddenly privatizing prisons scares the **** out of me possibly the worst idea ever imo and oddly enough the exact direction the UK is going (further proving my fears) |
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yet all of our politicians are lawyers all of their family become lobbyists.... and all our politicians can do is create and generate more laws, beholden to lobbyists, after being bribed by lobbyists, that benefit them and theirs above everyone else around them if this is success i would hate to see what qualifies as failure |
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Gvt inefficiency is because they cant lose their jobs. Ask a federal worker what it takes to fire them. Some things the gvt is supposed to do and the few things that they do, they should be great at. With the expansion of gvt into areas where it doesnt need to be, that's where the private sector comes in. Is that unreasonable to you? Imo, we do need to have a limited gvt in order for our society to flourish and more importantly, function. |
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Jefferson was very clear: "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." |
except how are we supposed to reset and millions of worthless gubmt employees keep their jobs, trillions in defense contracts, trillions in welfare and social safety handouts.....YEARLY
prop up both SS and Medicaid for endless boomers and not hammer hit the stock market (401k's) these insidious criminals knew they couldn't hold a bag of garbage ransom over us. so they happily got their fat fingers into every other aspect of our life instead. everything from kids going to school, our ability to drive on roads, to even our medical care now. and the list just keeps on growing. the more it goes to **** the more the masses want them to take up more responsibility. rinse and repeat there will be no gradual reset. we will slowly become the next Venezuela when it does happen. at that point cash transactions will long be banned Larry Summers Launches The War On Paper Money: "It's Time To Kill The $100 Bill" and NIRP will be the new American dream What you need to know about Obama's 'myRA' retirement accounts and your families ability to live.....not thrive will be tethered to the same threatened system with no other way in or out they know what they are trying to do. sadly most of our statists don't. or if they do are as sick and demented as these self serving megalomaniacs |
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so in the end they all suck. the people who might have good ideas are overshadowed by parties which fight to make each other into caricatures so the whole thing is simplified for us citizens. |
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And if there isnt a department of education all doctors and scientist will be bible thumping fanatics that will kill one patient after the other because of their preoccupation with serving God? You really sound like a libertarian. |
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I've been teaching in public schools for a while now, and of the 4 that I've been at not a single teacher likes common core. That pool includes mostly democrats, and grades 6-12. The standards and the way they are written are, frankly, stupid. There's not a single thing there that looks like it's working any better than what we were already doing. In most cases, there's been a slight (albeit statistically insignificant) decline. There is an enormous gap between educational theory and educational practice, and an even bigger gap between the people who write these systems out and the ones who teach them. So, as someone who works daily with the future of America and within the stringent confines of the federally scripted education system so these kids can look good on a data table via the grades they get on a meaningless, mandated, high-stakes, standardized test: the government needs to **** off out of the educational system. From the outside looking in, you wont hear a whole lot of complaining about common core because the main victims of the program are little kids who don't know any other way. The adults who teach it largely recognize it for what it is: a massive failure. But their jobs and thus their livelihoods depend on teaching it so they really have no choice. |
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Fire all the doctors, jail the med school administration. Their medieval reliance on human memory is nothing more than maintaining/hoarding IP to pad the wages. Introduce computer based diagnostic tools, watch diagnostic errors approach near zero. Watch doctor's wages halved. "Medicine for the 21 century." |
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I'm not against guns, and I believe every non-felon should have the right to concealed carry without a permit. I don't think it's unreasonable to require the same registration of sales or reporting of transfers for a firearm that we have for a car or a home, or that such measures are in conflict with the 2nd Amendment. I'm for Net Neutrality, and I support Tesla, Uber, and Lyft in their fight for a more "free market" in their industries. I also don't give a **** if someone wants to drink raw milk. |
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the ones we very likely sold them....or paid their rebels to use or just outright handed them as he cries more about legal law abiding citizens being able to buy guns here in america this is how dishonest the liberal agenda has become in america today http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeqGvsu44Ec their deception and bull**** is falling apart faster than even the GOP but dealy's devotion grows stronger by the day you question his agenda he will have some carbon credits to sell you |
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Tesla Loses More Than $4,000 On Every Car Sold Government subsidies helped Elon Musk attain $13.3 billion net worth so you are for more GSE's more regulation more cronyism in lieu of actual markets this is why the people who hate free markets the most seem to be the least understanding of what they actually are |
tesla may lose money...but how much does society gain
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His purpose of trollin is to misrepresent positions that don't agree with him and attempt to pass them off as if he is an authority. Example: above. I have never met anyone who willingly wants to destroy our natural resources (dirty rivers, polluted lakes, etc.) and not use sound conservation policy to pass them along to following generations. But hey, if the State does it, well let's look the other way and ignore it. But that doesnt get in the way of his and many others 'progressive's' agenda to demonize anyone who doesnt have their regressive view (back to the stone age). It's all about "climate change". And if you're a Non-Believer, you should be put to death or in jail. http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/03/fascism.html (chomksy the commie, published 2002, notice 10 year doom and gloom that hasnt materialized) https://books.google.com/books?id=SE...ow.%22&f=false http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/17/u-...hange-deniers/ http://www.climatedepot.com/2009/06/...hing-them-now/ |
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so that a handful of rich people can buy overpriced electric race cars and a few other rich people can become richer great deal i say.....lol "free market" :lol: |
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when he isn't sucking them down i just wish I could next him for being a Vermont lumber jack with maple syrup on his breath. pumping himself full of bacon, while demanding free health care to roto-rooter his arteries pumping the environment full of carcinogens as he burns down trees to flavor his meat Regulating BBQ smoke gets early approval from city council all while demanding others have to buy his carbon credit schemes...can't drink big gulp sodas without a sin tax living the :flag: dream |
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But it has to start somewhere. When actual internal combustion engine cars first came out...not everyone could buy those. Then as bugs got worked out more people decided to try a hand in making them, the prices came down. Growing pains. Concepts like electric cars are turning points in societies if they are allow to grow. |
must be why we still subsidize oil companies too
directly and indirectly through our sustained proxy wars...if not directly make it rain on everything i say make that ***** "society" fund all these great ideas President Obama***8217;s Taxpayer-Backed Green Energy Failures we should feel richer already "free markets ftw" |
all new tech that comes out starts out expensive usually. Then it becomes cheap.. I dont see the need to hate on someone trying to get rich off of tree hugging people with too much money at the same time proving the tech or disproving it in the process.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fP4emqw7O4 after several billion in tax dollars subsidies my great idea is way cheaper now this is what society is for. picking winners and losers. planning out great ideas with others money and effort. society wins. i win. we win even if my ideas lose i win......it is win win |
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Tesla joined by Koch Brothers, Sierra Club in fight with dealers |
hey if new car types like electric are held to the same standards as oil and gas, we can expect to end their subsidy of bringing new tech to bear in....100 years?
not sure why you'd be mad at government subsidizing green energy while it is in it's formative years arguably thats what the government SHOULD do then ending that practice a couple decades later when **** is fine. (thats the part we're bad at) also, Elon made his technology public. Can't really call him a profit monger he also makes a lot of money through SpaceX and its billions of dollars in contracts |
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and i'm a ****** the rest of this you wouldn't grasp like how we still pay oil subsidies and alternative energy subsidies at the exact same time. saying we have to pay for one while STILL giving direct advantage to another https://media.giphy.com/media/1jQhFdU2XHYD6/giphy.gif this is like the parks and epsiode i just watched about why the tax payers should be forced to subsidize mini-golf it's really fun.....kids like it no wonder tax payers pay for football stadiums using the same demented logic |
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bingo....there is the key word that someone in this case is tax payers. taxes are not optional. when these entrepreneurial endeavors fail tax payers foot the bill. when they succeed tax payers get jack **** as a return on their investment. playing venture capitalist with others money is a lot of fun as is gambling i bet....might as well fund casinos too while we are at it. Quote:
Back in the day people had to find fundraisers for their invention People had to put their own dime .... time....on the line But then gubmt realized they could get much fatter deciding the action So now that is too archaic of a principle today. Much more fun with others money. Then we can raise taxes if we can't make the idea work. How this fundamental concept escapes you or doesn't frustrate you shows the type of person I am responding to. |
I'm working on the hydrogen idea so far it looks like $20-30k in funding would do it, can use kickstarter to fund 5kw of solar panels on my roof
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shut up Togo
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Tele is on a liberal killing spree.
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Corporations have been dumping as much as they can in our water for as long as they can get away with it. But because -SS- doesn't know about it, its OK, because ignorance is bliss and libertarianism is love. |
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Nooo corporations would NEVER pollute our water, that never happened before requiring regulation to actively monitor their routine pollution, history is a lie and pollution is just free chemicals. |
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