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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 11:06:35
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Odin.Jassik said: »
Objectivist sex.... She was also a strong supporter of contraception and women's reproductive rights. A fact that is quickly glossed over by all the Randian fanboys.

Fair enough.
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By ScaevolaBahamut 2015-03-23 11:07:03
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Because it bases it's revenue calculations on historical data instead of saying that the economy is going to grow because Obama.

Like all of Obama's budget proposals do.

The nice thing about Ryan's proposals is that it takes historical data and starts with it, so you have something to argue about. Not Obama's proposals.

Right, lets horrifically underfund everything except defense or corporate welfare instead of raising revenue. I wonder if you'd agree 10 years down the road when bridges are collapsing and we have to bum rides to our space station with the Russians or Chinese.... oh wait, that's already happening with the current funding levels.
Yeah, let's keep increasing our spending limits further and further. Those loans we made that are due soon, nobody's going to mind if we default on them, right?

If you don't make enough money to pay your creditors, do you just decided you won't pay them or do you find a way to increase your income... I swear, your hypocrisy is so evident to everyone around you, how do you NOT see it?
Except that you can increase revenue not by increasing taxes, but by increasing the taxable income.

That's basic business 101. Something that you should have learned in your first year in college. I guess you (assuming you went to college that is) slept through that class or decided not to show up for it.

ITT: thinking the income tax is the point

given the current state of inequality in america, it would not surprise me to hear that we could abolish the income tax for everyone making under 2 million a year, tax the rest at 80%, and still generate more revenue than we do now

when people say we should raise taxes on the rich, they usually mean capital gains

anyway, if you have a budget target you need to hit via income tax, raising taxes will ensure you meet it. obviously taxing more income at the same rate is more desirable because it means everybody has more money, but see above
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By ScaevolaBahamut 2015-03-23 11:11:31
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on topic, ted cruz is not a viable presidential candidate; as much as i hate to admit it scott walker has all the money and will trounce his opposition in the primary

walker is the distilled essence of right-wing hatred towards the capacity of labor to organize itself, which is why he will decimate tea partiers and their silly little wedge issues
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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 11:37:03
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ScaevolaBahamut said: »
walker is the distilled essence of right-wing hatred towards the capacity of labor to organize itself,

Which is how you get people who despise the Clintons still considering voting for Hillary if he's the other option in a two-party dominated system.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-23 11:37:23
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To be fair, the Koch's may have bankrolled a lot of the initial movement, but they are far from the only wealthy people seeking to sway the path of government for their benefit.

Yeah, but the Kochs seem to be driven by more than greed; they seem to be the actual basis for the "evil rich person" stereotype. Have you seen some of their batshit insane libertarian ***out of the 80s? It's horrifying.

Andrew Ryan from Bioshock is on line 1.

Edit: DERP, you beat me to it.
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By Sylph.Safiyyah 2015-03-23 11:38:26
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Cruz can do a lot of damage to the Scott Walkers and Jeb Bushes of the GOP during the primaries. He's very popular with the base, where Walker is middling, and Bush is unpopular. Cruz isn't likely to make it through the primary, but he's a bulldog, smart, and totally ruthless. Only Rand Paul will occupy *some* positions to the right of Cruz, in all likelihood, so he'll have a conservative ideological edge over most of the field.

None of these guys can win a general election after going through the far right circus that is the Republican primary, of course. That's why I'm surprised to see legitimate candidates like Cruz, Walker, and Bush preparing their campaigns. Cruz is young enough to wait out 8 years of Hillary. Paul Ryan has made that choice, and I think it's the right one. I question how palatable social conservatism will be in 8 years, when the country is already center-left on social issues, but I guess we'll see.

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even if it is by means of Reaganomics

Reagan never had the answers, nor will his answers ever work now or in a future era.

Reagan* was a greedy piece of ***who had no concept of life for those who aren't wealthy and did wrong by the American people nine times out of ten.

*Keep in mind by "Reagan", I mean the man himself and his entire administration, which was full of more criminals than your average maximum security wing in a state pen. By the end of his administration Reagan couldn't feed himself, let alone manage to *** up the country all on his own. He definitely had help.

+1 freakin' million

Reagan was the worst president of my lifetime.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 11:42:10
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You guys think income inequality is bad now, wait until you blindly elect Clinton.
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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 11:44:33
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You guys think income inequality is bad now, wait until you blindly elect Clinton.

There are zero potential good candidates unless Elizabeth Warren runs, but she'd be ineffective anyhow and probably just manage to fight conservatives in congress to a standstill, which is basically all we have now anyhow.

And I'm not sold on her international strategies anyhow.

No, she's better off in her current position. And even she knows that, much like Ryan on the right.

But yeah. Nothing good is going to happen for anyone with the current crop of candidates.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-23 11:45:52
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You guys think income inequality is bad now, wait until you blindly elect Clinton.

Bloomberg 2016?
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 11:48:13
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No, she's better off in her current position. And even she knows that, much like Ryan on the right.
Unemployed? Agreed.

Also Warren is almost as bad.

If you're looking for a female democrat, look to this woman if you must: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Gillibrand

At least she knows how to play both sides to get things done.
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By ScaevolaBahamut 2015-03-23 11:49:41
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You guys think income inequality is bad now, wait until you blindly elect Clinton.

"blindly"

i will elect clinton with open eyes, with full understanding that she is the least distasteful of potential viable options

tell me; though i know we probably don't agree on a whole lot politically, what are my alternatives in this post-union world? sure, i'll vote sanders or warren in the democratic primary if they run, but i know they'll lose and i know i'll vote for clinton in the general. you probably did the same thing with romney in 2012.

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If you're looking for a female democrat, look to this woman if you must: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Gillibrand

At least she knows how to play both sides to get things done.

*** a blue dog

voting for the democratic party's conservative wing is pointless; economically conservative, socially liberal could just as easily be done with a republican president and the current makeup of the supreme court
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 11:55:53
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
You guys think income inequality is bad now, wait until you blindly elect Clinton.

"blindly"

i will elect clinton with open eyes, with full understanding that she is the least distasteful of potential viable options

tell me; though i know we probably don't agree on a whole lot politically, what are my alternatives in this post-union world? sure, i'll vote sanders or warren in the democratic primary if they run, but i know they'll lose and i know i'll vote for clinton in the general. you probably did the same thing with romney in 2012.
2012 was the only election I didn't vote. I was too busy earning money overseas.

I voted for Obama in 2008 simply because McCain is a nut job. And that theory has been proved time and time again.

The problem is everyone is being spoon fed candidates. Well except for the liberals. Nobody will say anything until her majesty makes a decision. Kinda sad.

I don't think America can withstand another Democrat though. Hell Obama still has 1.5 years left and already it's falling apart.
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By ScaevolaBahamut 2015-03-23 11:58:17
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I don't think America can withstand another Democrat though. Hell Obama still has 1.5 years left and already it's falling apart.

okay, I know this ends up being like dogs on a track, but in what way?
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By Lye 2015-03-23 12:02:31
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I don't think America can withstand another Democrat though. Hell Obama still has 1.5 years left and already it's falling apart.

okay, I know this ends up being like dogs on a track, but in what way?

I was thinking more like the Idatarod. You just keep talking to yourself/each-other long enough to not die.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-23 12:06:21
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Tell Jon Huntsman get in the race. Or Gary Johnson. You know, anyone who doesn't come off as batshit insane.
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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 12:11:56
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I don't think America can withstand another Democrat though. Hell Obama still has 1.5 years left and already it's falling apart.

America can't withstand another Democrat.

Americans can't withstand another Republican.

Maybe we should just all abstain and enjoy watching the world burn.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 12:14:56
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Maybe we should just all abstain and enjoy watching the world burn.
It's only the collapse of an empire. I got a nice seat here in Serbia if you wanna watch from afar, lol.

Majority of the world will be fine. Even Europe as long as they can get their act together in time.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2015-03-23 12:17:36
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Love doomsdayers.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-23 12:18:20
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Just looking at the candidates from my state alone, I'm facepalming at the prospect of them taking the POTUS.

George Pataki?
Peter King?
and our next door walking Jersey stereotype: Chris Christie?

Is this even real life. Where are the real candidates.
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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 12:19:36
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Maybe we should just all abstain and enjoy watching the world burn.
It's only the collapse of an empire. I got a nice seat here in Serbia if you wanna watch from afar, lol.

Majority of the world will be fine. Even Europe as long as they can get their act together in time.

I think the rest of the world would feel plenty of aftershocks and ultimately turn out for the worse, but I also don't think it would be nearly as bad as some diehard MURRICANS think it would be without us, either.

But the bottom line is we're not going anywhere, in truth. The global socioeconomic structure will shift in the years to come, but it was going to do that no matter what, Americans are just going to have to learn that we're a player, not the player. And we have to work with others to set the rules, not dictate them en masse.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 12:26:47
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Love doomsdayers.
Collapse isn't doomsday. It's a massive restructure when the majority of policies fail combined with an ineptitude of any sensible future policies.

Of course there will be riots and some burning of buildings, but nothing too detrimental. At least let's hope so.

Bankruptcy's a ***.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2015-03-23 12:30:50
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Well, I don't have a word for people that fantasize about collapse, maybe some of those Russians you know do since they are more familiar with it. I still love the entertainment they bring.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-03-23 12:42:37
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Well, I don't have a word for people that fantasize about collapse, maybe some of those Russians you know do since they are more familiar with it. I still love the entertainment they bring.
Bolshevism. That term refers to the political organization in America since 2008, not the people who 'fantasize about collapse.'
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-03-23 12:51:11
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given the current state of inequality in america, it would not surprise me to hear that we could abolish the income tax for everyone making under 2 million a year, tax the rest at 80%, and still generate more revenue than we do now
And when that comes to pass, I'll just pay my 5% expatriate tax, like the rest of us "evil wealthy" and leave this country to shambles. Then let's see how fast a budget is balanced when America becomes Greece 2.0.

To be honest, I could just buy an island in the Philippines and create my own country. I saw a decent sized one the other day that's only $3.4 million.

ScaevolaBahamut said: »
when people say we should raise taxes on the rich, they usually mean capital gains
It's already been raised. It went from 15% to 23.8%. You want to raise it even further? Sure, but then don't expect people to invest any money in the US economy.

I could take my money right now, invest it in a company in Japan, and pay a lower tax rate than the US tax rate if the capital rates go any higher. I get the same rate of return, I just don't have as large of a cost associated with it tax-wise. How is that stirring up domestic investing?

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anyway, if you have a budget target you need to hit via income tax, raising taxes will ensure you meet it. obviously taxing more income at the same rate is more desirable because it means everybody has more money, but see above
That's not the only way to meet a budget. Capping the spending limits also is a way to balance a budget.

Of course, you can also have articles that lie out of their *** to the public and people like Ramyrez would buy into it because it "looks smart."
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2015-03-23 12:55:03
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Well, I don't have a word for people that fantasize about collapse, maybe some of those Russians you know do since they are more familiar with it. I still love the entertainment they bring.
Bolshevism. That term refers to the political organization in America since 2008, not the people who 'fantasize about collapse.'

Can't really be called an organization when you are the only member.
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By Seraph.Ramyrez 2015-03-23 12:58:00
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Of course, you can also have articles that lie out of their *** to the public and people like Ramyrez would buy into it because it "looks smart."

I already conceded there may have been some spin going on there. But there was spin going on in the source documents as well.

But keep on defending our corporate-owned government, because don't worry, they're not going anywhere as much as I want them to.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-03-23 13:03:01
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Of course, you can also have articles that lie out of their *** to the public and people like Ramyrez would buy into it because it "looks smart."

I already conceded there may have been some spin going on there. But there was spin going on in the source documents as well.

But keep on defending our corporate-owned government, because don't worry, they're not going anywhere as much as I want them to.
Actually, there was absolutely no spin in that budget. That state budget is about as realistic as you can have for that state.

Reason behind my stance is that it wasn't the Governor's budget, but the Secretary of State's budget, and they tend to be more realistic (as they see the inlays and outlays more than the governor does).
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By Lye 2015-03-23 13:07:36
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Something tells me resounding success makes it the Governor's budget whereas failure makes it the Secretary of State's budget.
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Something tells me resounding success makes it the Governor's budget whereas failure makes it the Secretary of State's budget.
Which is one of the reasons why I was against that article, it was journalistic dishonesty at best.

Generally speaking, in some cases the Governor takes the SOS's budget and expands on it, and so does the legislative branch of the state government. Texas does that, I'm not 100% about other states.

The SOS's budget is the foundation of the state budgeting process, how the parties change it is up to those parties.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2015-03-23 13:12:49
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
To be honest, I could just buy an island in the Philippines and create my own country. I saw a decent sized one the other day that's only $3.4 million.

Also as scary a prospect as Lordgrim's Bioshock 3 Columbia.
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