"DSK" wrote in message
Maxprop wrote:
.... One has
only to be modestly perceptive to glean that you are substantially
left-of-center in your particular brand of political dogma.
Post some of my dogmatic views that are substantially "left of center"
Max. Your bluff is being called... not for the first time either. You
haven't answered this, because you can't.
Okay, Douggie. I'm not going to drag exact quotes from Google, but I'll
paraphrase or characterize some of the points you've made. 1) When I was
disputing the way welfare has traditionally been used as a selling point for
the dems during campaigns, you accused me of Neaderthalic illogic,
antihumanitarianism, lacking in compassion, etc. Conservatives, while
recognizing that some individuals simply cannot help themselves, also
subscribe to the belief that too many use welfare as a reason to avoid
becoming productive. 2) You've constantly decried the "tax cuts for only
the very wealthy," seemingly ignoring the fact that the very wealthy
constitute roughly 10% of the population but pay roughly 30% of the nations
revenue. Those numbers alone would lead one to the conclusion that that
segment of the population is overtaxed. Your rancor at such tax cuts would
indicate your belief in *redistribution of wealth,* which is page 3 of the
socialist manifesto. 3) You've resorted to name-calling when I advocated
semi-privatization of Social Security. Most conservatives believe that SS
won't endure at its current status, rather needing some sort of overhaul to
enable future generations to retire viably. Not to mention the fact that
"investing" in SS is about as poor an investment as one can possibly make.
The government is an extremely poor manager of one's funds. Shall I
continue? Or will you simply take the Clintonian out with "Deny, deny,
deny?"
Until you quote my statements of my "left of center" or "liberal" views,
you're just an empty head flapping an empty mouth.
Don't hold your breath for quotes. You've gotten all I care to provide, the
operative word being "care."
Max
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