I blame Bush and Obama and Clinton and Bush and Carter and Reagan to various degrees and for different reasons. I mostly blame our people for not realizing what they were giving away in the process of aquiring the illusion of security. The US is far from it's roots and I think this is a bad thing. Took me a while to realize it, and I hope others do so soon. If someone realizes where the foundation of our country is laid, and structure we have deviated from and still wants to move on from here, so be it. Our education system does not tell us alot of things we should know. It is extremely biased.CameronPoe wrote:
He was a Democrat. We all know what Democrats do. Even the fish know what Democrats do. The general public knew what Republicans would do and they got shafted for it in the end and the same will apply here. From extreme to extreme. Right wingers are idiots and so are left wingers. Centre right and centre left, countering and balancing each other are the only way forward. It's rich that you seem to blame the administration for the current mess for which the previous administration must take the lion's share of creating/not preventing. Right wing tunnel vision. Fantastic.LividBovine wrote:
LoL at the ignorant Irishman. You really think it was that simple? Thanks for proving how willing you are to ignore the way things happened. You think the general public had a clue what they were getting themselves into? You stated your opinion on them already, you want me to find the post?CameronPoe wrote:
lol @ the fascist. 'Our democracy was fine until the majority of the voting public expressed an opinion regarding how best to do things other than my own'.
Managing economies and nations is a bit like steering a boat. If you've ever steered one you'll know it's quite easy to oversteer when trying to keep a fixed course in a winding river. Oversteering one way prompts corrective oversteering. People like you are responsible for the cycle of oversteering to 'stay on course', getting wilder with every swing.
You can call me a facist, tunnel visioned nutjob all you want. I really don't care. I just want people to actually look into the basis of what made our country great. Then make decisions based on that knowledge. I do realize there are those who want a more socialist type society, I am fine with that. I just hate the fact that our choice between parties is Socialist and Socialist light now. Even worse is the fact that most of the people are fooled into thinking the Republicans are really smaller government, when few of them actually are.
If the right was truely right I would agree with your statements about centre right and centre left. Unfortuately, in my opinion, we are choosing from left and far left.
Get off the Dem Repub thing would you. I don't like McCain. I just like Obama even less. If Ron Paul is truely smaller government and wishes to hand a lot of power back to the states, then I would back him. Don't know much about him yet but I am looking into him a bit.Turquoise wrote:
Do you honestly think McCain would've allowed all these banks to fail without some sort of bailout? He voted for the first bailout just like Obama.LividBovine wrote:
The point was no more spending. I say we can blame hime for doing the bailouts as much as I blame Bush for his spending and bailout. It is all wrong. My idea of small federal government calls for drastic cuts in spending and taxes.
It's doubtful McCain would've reacted much differently from Obama with regard to bailouts. He probably would've spent less, but only the Ron Pauls of the world truly support nonintervention.
People with any real power always intervene on these things, because the last time a president just sat back (Hoover), it caused the Great Depression.
And yes, government spending can pull an economy out of a recession, but it requires careful planning.
Nevertheless, I do support cutting spending, and I'm against any further bailouts.
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