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Originally posted by MeiscoolYes, it's all a big complex of supply and demand equations. More money = more demand and more supply, so really, getting out of dept and etc will not increase the money supply at all. Also, America has one of the best governments in the world. I'm sick of people like you blaming all problems on the government. Sure, they waste money, but at least that wasted money gets put to use unlike several other places that leave their money to rot and waste it on exports/imports.In my personal opinion though, we should be taxed more. Bill Cliton did it, and he was bringing us out of this god-forsaken debt you speak of. So, the reason that we are in debt is because to many republican's are in the whitehouse and threatening to VETO all laws passed by congress should they not do what the president asks them to.In short, don't blame the government, blame the republicans.
Originally posted by drenrin2120quote:Originally posted by MeiscoolIn short, don't blame the government, blame the republicans.I msut admit, it really isn't the government that's the problem, when I said government I was implying the politicians. When george Washington was president, that was probably the most honestly the government was ever run. But sicne then, we've grown so large and have elected too many corrupt politicians.But I'd definitely say they spend money on personal expenses (some politicians) and that is sickening. Like, vacations to ireland , all expenses paid. Or to the caribbean via private jet. Just total greed right there.
Originally posted by Meiscoolquote:Originally posted by drenrin2120quote:Originally posted by MeiscoolIn short, don't blame the government, blame the republicans.I msut admit, it really isn't the government that's the problem, when I said government I was implying the politicians. When george Washington was president, that was probably the most honestly the government was ever run. But sicne then, we've grown so large and have elected too many corrupt politicians.But I'd definitely say they spend money on personal expenses (some politicians) and that is sickening. Like, vacations to ireland , all expenses paid. Or to the caribbean via private jet. Just total greed right there.In that case, blame the spenders. Yes, corruption is a problem everywhere, big woot to that. However, personal expenses you've got all wrong, Sure, they are a waste of money, but not our money so to say. Each place gets a set ammout of money from the FED banks closest to them to spend over the year. If that money isn't used, then it goes back into next years FED. In all honesty, it's better to use the money then to send it back to the FED. Plus, private flights and etc arn't cheap. Those do add to our econmic stature, though not as much as the nations the vacations are payed in.I'm not saying what they do is good or just, but it's not nearly as bad as you'd think and is very ordinary.
Originally posted by DrightonI think your a few months behind buddy.But no, this is a "day of infamy" as it was once put. I don't put a lot of emphasis on it, but some people do. It isn't really a celebration, but a day of memorial for the events of the past and those who died on this day.quote:Originally posted by AlmeidabooIīm not from the States...i canīt really say anything! But donīt think I didnīt notice your thread buddy! Can't say I really know how to take this comment, so
Originally posted by AsakuraHao2004yesterday, december 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the us was deliberaty attacked by the naval forces of the empire of Japan..or something like that.Pearl Harbor is a KICK *** movie, because the special effects are awesome.
Originally posted by DrightonI should note that Easter is supposedly the celebration of Jesus' death.
Originally posted by MeiscoolSo, the reason that we are in debt is because to many republican's are in the whitehouse and threatening to VETO all laws passed by congress should they not do what the president asks them to.
Originally posted by Tomiquote:Originally posted by DrightonI should note that Easter is supposedly the celebration of Jesus' death. Actually, it is the celebration of his resurection. So yeah. quote:Originally posted by MeiscoolSo, the reason that we are in debt is because to many republican's are in the whitehouse and threatening to VETO all laws passed by congress should they not do what the president asks them to.*coughdemocratsfillibusteringeverythinginsighttowastetimeandmoneywhiletryingtomakerepublicanslookbadsotheycansaythatnothinggotdoneunderbushadministrationcough**whew...*
Hey, that was a pretty funny joke.
But, on all seriousness, you can't possibly say that the fact that congress is lower taxes rapidly isn't the cause of constant pressure on the President's part.
Originally posted by coasterkrazyI know this was from the last page, but I missed this topic and just wanted to comment:If I remember correctly, Christmas gets its date (and the tree I think, but not the star obviously) from the pagan holiday of Saturnalia, which is somehow related to celebrating Saturn or something. Kind of ironic when you think about it.As for the name Christmas, (another if I remember correctly) Xmas was the original Greek name (pronounced Ich-thus) which means fish (or something related to fish) which is where the fish symbol comes from. I think the fish was a sort of "code" if you will to mean Christ Jesus without people who didn't know knowing.I hope I got that at least somewhat accurate from what I remember from about... 2-4 years ago.
Originally posted by TomiActually, it is the celebration of his resurection. So yeah.
Originally posted by Ace of SpadesBut anyway, on the topic of this thread, Pearl Harbor doesn't have great importance to me, but I do take a moment to remember those who died. And also, Pearl Harbor sucked... and I love you.