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Keenan Wellar wrote: [snip] There's a big difference between civil rights and the socialist agenda being pushed by the left. Socialist my ass. The Democrats?!?!? Geezus man, they are so far from socialist it ain't funny. Unlike Republicans who want more guns and more jesus as the answer to every problem, the Democrats seem willing to actually consider that there might be other answers. But socialists? I can't see how people can think that applies. Then you're blind. Democrats are the party of BIG government, BIG social programs, BIG entitlements and "cradle to grave" government care. Give them all your money and your freedoms and they'll take care of you for life. That's about as socialist as one can get. Actually, this is not remotely true. New Yorkers receive an average return (in services) of $0.68 on every dollar paid in Federal taxes. Los Angelinos receive $0.73 (and that return includes benefits accrued to every company that evades taxes and takes advantage of "loophole" subsidies). Residents of "red" states (actually, the "red" *counties* of the "red" states) receive an average of $1.70 in various farm subsidies, water subsidies, grazing rights, jobs in mine-giveaway and forest-products-giveaway businesses, Federal infrastructure-building... The Republicans consistantly harp on "reducing Big Gubmint" as a campaign theme. During the Bush administration the size of the Federal Gubmint has grown; during the Clinton administration it shrank. Go figger. The Republicans will never cut the programs that provide jobs or lower commodity and services costs for the heartland "conservatives". They would prefer to (hypocritically) subsidize a farm family that votes *against* Big Gubmint than to provide food and heating oil for the children of a single mom (so what if Mom is a dirtbag; I'm talking about her children here -- but Christians don't understand such fine distinctions) in a big city. Personally, I don't mind subsidizing the heartland counties, but then, I'm a "big gubmint" liberal, and compassionate enough to want to care for my fellow Americans in the depressed areas, even if they are stupid, uneducated, and hypocritical enough to vote *against* the very Big Gubmint that sustains them. There is not an economist in the country who will tell you (with a straight face) that the Republicans are fiscally conservative (that's why I am no longer a Republican.) They will maintain the programs that sustain the rednecks, to keep their voting base, and they will maintain the anti-free-market policies that sustain the corporations, to keep their financial base. What the Republicans ARE is SOCIALLY conservative, and that is like ****ing in the wind; society will change whether they want it to or not. People will use dope whether it is legal or not. Homos will screw homos whether the good Christians like it or not. And women will get abortions, whether they are legal or not. The only way they can keep society from changing socially is to institute police-state tactics (where is John Ashcroft when we need him?) and to keep NeoCons in power by keeping the Terrorist Alert level up there around Orange to keep people frightened, whether there is any proximate cause or not. As for health care, it's long past time that people realize that health care is not a "right", never has been one and shouldn't be one. Despite the flaws in our system, we still have the best health care in the world, as evidenced by the number of people who still flock here from other countries. How the hell is that evidence that it's the best health care? If it wasn't, why would people come here specifically for it? I wouldn't go to Mexico for health care, but they come here. The same is true with people from around the world. If you want to see what a disaster socialized medicine would be, all you have to do is look to the north. Um, er... Canada has greater mean longevity than the US, and lower infant mortality; the two best indicators of health-care quality. Hardly a "disaster", and it cost considerably less per capita than American health care. Jeez, what kindergarten did you flunk out of? And while yer raving about how "liberal" the Democrats are, just remember that Richard Nixon favored a national health care system. Our country has just gotten more stupidly right-wing since then. How much further north can I go? I'm in Canada. My health care is excellent. I'm glad you think so, but that doesn't seem to be a particularly widely held opinion. BTW, if you're from Canada, why the Hell you you even care about our politics? Nonsense! While it's definitely true that most Americans consume/waste too much, recycle too little and don't put environmental concerns above issues like values, security and economics, there is still enough concern to prevent an environmental catastrophy. You watch, once the economy recovers fully, there will be a push toward stronger environmental policies. In some ways it's sad, but environmentalism only comes to the forefront when we can afford it. That perspective is sad indeed. What can I say, that's the reality of the situation. No one in Washington - regardless of their political affiliation - is going to sacrifice the economy for the environment. That's because the politicians -- and 50% of the voting public -- are morons. "The environment" is where we live. Every householder spends good money for a vacuum cleaner and for cleaning fluids and supplies. We all go to the expense of building a garage or to the inconvenience of working outside so that we won't wreck the livingroom repairing our boats, motorcycles, or whatever. Spending money to live in a clean house is standard; how can you dum****s not see that spending money to live in a clean country is equally important? Thats't the perspective that is said. To see the economy and environment as separate things. That's why we're so screwed. They're not separate, which is the problem. They're tightly interrelated, so one affects the other. If they were separate, one could act on both without adversely affecting either. You've got it backwards. That's one reason that Ralph Nader or the Green Party will never become a substantial force in American politics; their radical agenda would devastate the economy, assuming they could get any of it through Congress. The Green Party in Canada is actually quite fiscally conservative. Good for them, but that's not really the issue down here. The problem wit the Greens here is that they are vehemently anti-business and don't seem to understand that you CAN have "environmentalism without fanaticism". Not too sure what you've got going on down south, since the US media doesn't seem too interested in talking about anyone but the Rs and Ds. You don't seem to be too informed about anything going on down here. Well, really; I *do* live here, and I am totally amazed and apalled at the phenomenal stupidity of the American public. No wonder someone who lives outside our borders cannot understand what's going on here. The President keeps talking about improving education (you remember -- the underfunded No Child Left Behind program?) In fact, in the second debate, he answered four different questions (none of which were on the topic of education) with a rant about how we need to improve education. Notice, he kept saying "we need to improve education"; he never said he was actually going to try to do it! After all, an educated public is the last thing you would want if you are the head of a deceitful Administration that relies on a public that will not research the truth, can not see through yer lies, and does not know how to apply a critical analysis to yer idiotic pronouncements. -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- ================================================== ==================== Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters ================================================== ==================== |
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