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Thread: O'Reilly, Palin, Rove on election night.....this is why the GOP is going nowhere!
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11-09-2012, 12:20 PM #21
Do you have stats on that?
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11-09-2012, 12:29 PM #22
Lower taxes and patriotism were married in the 1760s. I agree that we should all help our fellow man. We should do that on an individual level, though, and not through a wasteful and corrupt government. When did helping people become having the government take your money and give it to someone else to whom you have no connection?
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11-09-2012, 04:46 PM #23
CBO says tax hike on wealthy will reduce growth by 0.25% in 2013.
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2012/11/cbo...l-hurt-growth/
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11-09-2012, 06:50 PM #24
no it is not everyone, but the huge majority of those receiving entitlements vote for the people who will keep giving it to them, pretty common sense to me.
is it wrong, I guess if you are one of them, no. but if you are not you have to wonder how much do i have to keep giving before they can stand on their own? 30% is extreme. the whooping 2% raise i got his year may cover the costs of higher taxes, so i worked my butt off everyday, with over 2 months of overtime worth of hours, only to give it away?
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11-10-2012, 11:27 AM #25
So you only want to help people you personally know? Are you an organ donor? Is there a stipulation that whoever gets them must be someone you know?
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11-10-2012, 01:55 PM #26
Last I check this is not the 1760's. This is what the GOP just cant grasp. Everything is so more complex today that some of the polices made in 1760's just dont work today. Following Adam Smith's Economic policy would just fail.
and to answer your question it is the US Constitution
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11-10-2012, 02:04 PM #27
That is not what the report said...
here is the full text
Or another way to put it is that raising those top-end rates would hurt growth by 0.25 pct points. And keep in mind the economy might well grow less than 2% next year as is. I think losing a quarter point is a pretty good chunk of growth.
The overall effect would be 1.75% then 2% and i would disagree with that statement your assertion for the writers point.
The Reuters Article that your writer quoted from is actually more on point here.
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11-10-2012, 02:05 PM #28
O'Reilly, Palin and Rove ?
This is the face of the GOP?
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11-10-2012, 05:06 PM #29
Oreilly was right on people Obama gave and extended entitlements our society is now expecting them / that is why obama got relected Romney had a plan to get us back on track increaseing trade with central america was one huge one obama has not passed a budget since he has been in office he is required to under law to do so every 330 something days law is from 1974 the realization is this during the next 4 years obama is going to take us over 20 trillion dollars with his indiscretional spending and that is a fact you think this economey stinks now wait until this time next year especially if they dont figure out something on the bush tax cuts
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11-10-2012, 06:26 PM #30
You just don't get it. Here everyone who voted Obama is telling you why they voted for Obama and you're trying to tell them it's something else. Maybe stop telling people what their motives are in some sad effort to feel better about yourselves and listen to what the people who voted are actually saying. Until you get that, you'll never get the truth. It's being spoonfed to you and you still deny it exists. Unbelievable.
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