i thought republicans weren't socialists

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amazing how this has progressed with the financial markets. the republican president is allowing socialism to take over too quickly overnight with these takeovers. i mean the government now runs all these banks and everything now pretty much. i'm for socialism, i know how great it is having been in europe, canada, and visiting south america this fall. but it can't be overnight like bush is trying to do, it needs to be bridged together.

now with obama in the white house hopefully the bailouts go to the everyday american instead of only the rich corporations.

he's making socialism look bad, but it's needed because capitalism sure as hell failed.
 

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When the chips are down, Republicans are really champagne socialists.
 

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the most recent republicans have lost their way of true fiscal conservatism

not moreso then the democrats however

as for socialism in south america...was that a joke?
 

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the most recent republicans have lost their way of true fiscal conservatism

not moreso then the democrats however

as for socialism in south america...was that a joke?

i think moreso on the GOP side

what's worse for long term stability?

tax and spending = dems (obviously the dems aren't taxing enough to make up for all their spending they overspend and spend very inefficiently)

or cutting taxes and spending more on things like iraq and not cutting spending in other areas and going into debt that is held by the rest of the world = gop

its a one party system of big government spending and now we need to take on more to attempt to fix the rotten central banking system...

fun times....
 

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tiznow, theres no problem paying for your country. higher tax rates are a necessity.
 

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There is really no choice. The growth of Outlays are outpacing receipts.

Absolutely have to consider rescinding some of the tax breaks on the top 10% AND MUST reduce the rate of spending.

Only one guy I really felt understood this AND could maybe do something about it was old Freddy...(Ron Paul understands it better than anyone, but has no clout to get it done)
 

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Pretty soon half of outlays will be on interest payments. Sounds like one of them Stafford loans don't it.
 

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If Obama and his econ team would just commit to one thing, fiscal constraint.....no more new goddamn programs.....he'd be a lock for me.

I'm thinking of tossing one out for Nader. WTF
 

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Yes, repubs are socialists. They are corporate socialists. At least hand outs to companies put people to work as opposed to handouts to individuals which encourage people not to work.
 

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There is really no choice. The growth of Outlays are outpacing receipts.

Absolutely have to consider rescinding some of the tax breaks on the top 10% AND MUST reduce the rate of spending.

Only one guy I really felt understood this AND could maybe do something about it was old Freddy...(Ron Paul understands it better than anyone, but has no clout to get it done)

only two choices over the long term in my eyes

hyperinflation and the rest of the world continues to fund our ever growing debt to save their own ass so the global central banking system survives (all these central banks work in unison)

or deflation and the system collapses and we start over from scratch

neither is a fun option but i'd personally rather just get it over with and start over

the powers that be on the other hand are going to try to fight deflation to the death as they have it good right now and want to keep it that way
 

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amazing how this has progressed with the financial markets. the republican president is allowing socialism to take over too quickly overnight with these takeovers. i mean the government now runs all these banks and everything now pretty much. i'm for socialism, i know how great it is having been in europe, canada, and visiting south america this fall. but it can't be overnight like bush is trying to do, it needs to be bridged together.

now with obama in the white house hopefully the bailouts go to the everyday american instead of only the rich corporations.

he's making socialism look bad, but it's needed because capitalism sure as hell failed.


capitalism didnt fail- we dont have capitalism we already have socialism
if the govt didnt interfere with everything we would not be in the position that we are in now
nice try though retard
 

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tiznow, theres no problem paying for your country. higher tax rates are a necessity.

Easy coming from you, you have no job and pay no taxes. If you do work I'm sure it's minimum wage and tips.
 

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