But you would have to agree that what we are doing now is unsustainable, right?
Something is going to have to give.
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I'm sure I've heard those words before.
1. I actually agree more than disagree with this.
2. Not so much
3. Part 1 disagree, part 2 agree
4. You seem confused, this is not foreign policy, but thanks for posting anyway. Can't see you getting elected with this plan, you see those tea party protesters had signs saying "keep your government hands off my Medicare and social security", heck even the anti government nut job that wanted bricks thrown though lawmakers windows because he objects to socialism is living on disability welfare.
I can still taste the dirt from where my jaw dropped to the ground when republicans were demanding no cuts in Medicare.
2. What don't you like about those ideas?
3. Be honest now. Do you really think we will ever be able to pay back the national debt? If not, then why bother paying back even one more penny of interest on a hopeless cause?
4. Yeah, that's not foreign policy, but it still needs to be done. I have serious problems with some of the things the Tea Party movement stands for, and that is one of them.
if someone owed you money do you think it fair that they don't pay you?
As for the EPA FDA and USDA I would give them teeth and make sure they actually did what they are supposed to do. I don't want diseased meat, contaminated vegetables, lead paint on kids toys, mercury in my drinking water or my air poisoned.
While I agree that some regulations are senseless, the free market had 5 year olds working in mills and safety takes a back seat to costs.
I agree that I would want to be paid back if I lent some money out, but there is a point of no return, and I think the U.S. has already sailed past that point several years ago. Perhaps if the government immediately stopped all spending right now, we could pay it back eventually, but I don't see that happening in the near future, do you?
There is a built-in inefficiency in anything having to do with the government. Trying to get those agencies to do what they were supposed to do seems to be an exercise in futility.
Ah, so you steal their money.Quote:
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[QUOTE=999969999;3445131] Why do you think that is?
Actually I like the quote "republicans say government doesn't work, then get elected to prove it"
J2 used to have "it's not what government can or can't do , but what it should and shouldn't do" on his posts.
There will always be members of government making sure regulatory agencies don't work.
Oddly enough those same lawmakers that oppose government regulations on food, air quality or safety are usually the ones trying to strengthen things like the FCC because nipples are deadly.
no difference. america's politics and state of mind will never change because of one man.