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Originally Posted by stmadeveloper
That's sorta silly - just because Obama says he is for change - doesn't mean he is going to enact it. Hell he might want to - but WAY to many of us don't want the future he is pushing. I don't want a hand out - and I don't want my kids to be working 3 hours to buy a loaf of bread (inflation). I may not like McCain - but the thought of raising our taxes enough to cover both the deficit and Obama's "change" is staggering. Hell - give me some republicans who do what they say (cut spending, cut taxes, etc..) and I'm quite sure we would all be better off in 10 years than we are now. If you think your tax money is going to anything other than paying interest towards the deficit - raising them just allows the government to go further into debt. Dammit - I sound like Ron Paul again
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QFT ... that's some fucking logic right there. The problem is that ANY change will take years to accomplish, dems are too short sighted for that so they'd rather just yell out "more of the same" and ask for a re-deal which will further cripple us
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Originally Posted by jeanpaul1979
I really don't care what party a candidate is from, what I do care about is the bigger picture he or she brings with him - not just the picture of dollar signs and moose heads on the wall, but the "health" of our civilization as a whole.
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From everything you type it doesn't sound like you have either an unbiased opinion about political parties or an logical point of view. One of the few things we can learn from your country is how to keep levees from breaking