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Re: Elections - CaffeinePowered - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 02:26 PM)Ensign Epic link Wrote: oh god are you a downie You can make a rational argument without resorting to name calling, this is the general problem with politics this and last election cycle. Re: Elections - Badgerman of DOOM - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 02:36 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Ensign Epic link=topic=5121.msg181884#msg181884 date=1288812373] You can make a rational argument without resorting to name calling, this is the general problem with politics this and last election cycle. [/quote] Point. Editing. Re: Elections - shoopfox - 11-03-2010 Lol the rest of the nation's been ignoring Energy since the Carter days so I really don't have a lot of hope on that whole shindig. I miss Jimmy Carter Also Dtrain are you trollin' or is that actually your opinion? Insurance competing across state lines is a horrible idea because they'd all headquarter in Arkansas or South Dakota to fuck people over even more. I'm also a little confused how you think getting rid of education would help our job situation. Though I'm totally down with cutting DoD funding and building nuclear plants. (11-03-2010, 08:34 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Dtrain323i link=topic=5121.msg181826#msg181826 date=1288789536] This is actually worse, its like sitting in neutral on the train tracks, and you can't decide whether to put the car in drive or reverse to get off and avoid the oncoming train. At minimum the following need solutions.... - Immigration - Deficit & Spending - Jobs & The Economy - Energy - Foreign Policy Ignoring these problems and letting things "sort themselves out" is not going to work, especially number two. For that you need to both cut spending (on everything, even the military), and raise taxes to a sustainable level. The Bush tax cuts for example did not reduce spending to correspond with the cut to revenue, and we're in a wholly unsustainable position. Those cuts need to expire for everyone, and we need to cut matching spending. When we're through with Afghanistan, then we can start rolling back taxes as well. You can make arguments for a solution that incorporates a mix of liberal or conservative ideas, but the fact still remains, shit needs to get done. [/quote] Re: Elections - Versus - 11-03-2010 seriously, nuclear power is clean (minus the radioactive waste ) and generates shitloads of power (11-03-2010, 08:34 AM)Dtrain323i link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=5121.msg181829#msg181829 date=1288790435] not getting shit done now that they have the house is sure going to help the republicans do well in 2012 [/quote] Whats the difference between the two? The GOP left conservatives like me behind when TARP was passed. [/quote] good point. Re: Elections - Eightball - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 03:32 PM)Señor Pinchy link Wrote: Lol the rest of the nation's been ignoring Energy since the Carter days so I really don't have a lot of hope on that whole shindig.Yeah, I agree with Dtrain on the nuclear power thing, but that's about it (btw Versus, that waste can be put to use producing more power, and the amount produced is almost negligible as far as environmental impact). Cutting spending would be great, but talking about reducing funds to anything when we're still in a pointless multibillion dollar conflict seems moot. And did you actually just call it Obamacare? :\ Re: Elections - Versus - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 03:54 PM)Eightball link Wrote: btw Versus, that waste can be put to use producing more power, and the amount produced is almost negligible as far as environmental impact i know it can be reprocessed or w/e, but i don't know what percentage of the original stuff ends up becoming unusable radioactive waste. nuclear power owns. Re: Elections - CaffeinePowered - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 03:57 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [quote author=Eightball link=topic=5121.msg181906#msg181906 date=1288817641]btw Versus, that waste can be put to use producing more power, and the amount produced is almost negligible as far as environmental impact i know it can be reprocessed or w/e, but i don't know what percentage of the original stuff ends up becoming unusable radioactive waste. nuclear power owns. [/quote] Reprocessing is illegal in the US for some really really dumb reason, France does it all the time. Re: Elections - Versus - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 04:01 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=5121.msg181907#msg181907 date=1288817848] i know it can be reprocessed or w/e, but i don't know what percentage of the original stuff ends up becoming unusable radioactive waste. nuclear power owns. [/quote] Reprocessing is illegal in the US for some really really dumb reason, France does it all the time. [/quote] wat. Re: Elections - Vongore - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 04:21 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=5121.msg181909#msg181909 date=1288818083] i know it can be reprocessed or w/e, but i don't know what percentage of the original stuff ends up becoming unusable radioactive waste. nuclear power owns. [/quote] Reprocessing is illegal in the US for some really really dumb reason, France does it all the time. [/quote] wat. [/quote] Reprocessing means you get stuff for free, and getting free stuff is communist Re: Elections - Surf314 - 11-03-2010 Reprocessing is illegal for nuclear power because you get really great weapons grade plutonium or something. Re: Elections - Live-Free-Or-Pie - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 08:34 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Dtrain323i link=topic=5121.msg181826#msg181826 date=1288789536] This is actually worse, its like sitting in neutral on the train tracks, and you can't decide whether to put the car in drive or reverse to get off and avoid the oncoming train. At minimum the following need solutions.... - Immigration - Deficit & Spending - Jobs & The Economy - Energy - Foreign Policy Ignoring these problems and letting things "sort themselves out" is not going to work, especially number two. For that you need to both cut spending (on everything, even the military), and raise taxes to a sustainable level. The Bush tax cuts for example did not reduce spending to correspond with the cut to revenue, and we're in a wholly unsustainable position. Those cuts need to expire for everyone, and we need to cut matching spending. When we're through with Afghanistan, then we can start rolling back taxes as well. You can make arguments for a solution that incorporates a mix of liberal or conservative ideas, but the fact still remains, shit needs to get done. [/quote] I'll add to this to the discussion... because I need a distraction right now... The biggest part of the fed budget is "non-discretionary" (a.k.a mandatory) spending. It's been a good chunk more than half of the total budget as of late and it's required by law to be spent by the feds. The only way to make adjustments in those is to alter the law on the books. Stuff on the non-discretionary balance sheet: - Social Security - Medicare (RX drug plan too) - Medicaid - Food Stamps/Unemployment insurance - Vet benifits - Student Loans - Retirement to civil servants - Payments towards the interest on the national debt - A chunk for Defense (list not exhaustive, other programs in this vein) Try to mess with these and you'll raise the ire of people who need them (old people vote and won't forgive stuff like that). Gordian knot There's a lot of sound and fury over merits and drawbacks of earmarks and other discretionary stuff, all that stuff that can be adjusted when OMB & CBO, House, then Senate looks at the budget, but that's a part of a larger picture. Non-discretionary stuff can't be altered unless their corresponding laws are altered. There's another chunk of spending that happens outside of the budget -- "emergency" authorizations when unforeseen shit comes up (fire, flood, quake, holy-fuck-the-financial-system-is-going-to-shit-it's-pants, that kind of stuff) The Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 allows for extra spending if a situation is deemed an "emergency" (it's a low threshold and some crazy shit does get through) then that goes right to the debt. So gov't spending is not simple... The cynical mantra I've developed down here is that "lotsa things depends on lotsa things" - put simply: "shit is never that simple" Re: Elections - Dtrain323i - 11-03-2010 (11-03-2010, 03:32 PM)Señor Pinchy link Wrote: Lol the rest of the nation's been ignoring Energy since the Carter days so I really don't have a lot of hope on that whole shindig. This is actually worse, its like sitting in neutral on the train tracks, and you can't decide whether to put the car in drive or reverse to get off and avoid the oncoming train. At minimum the following need solutions.... - Immigration - Deficit & Spending - Jobs & The Economy - Energy - Foreign Policy Ignoring these problems and letting things "sort themselves out" is not going to work, especially number two. For that you need to both cut spending (on everything, even the military), and raise taxes to a sustainable level. The Bush tax cuts for example did not reduce spending to correspond with the cut to revenue, and we're in a wholly unsustainable position. Those cuts need to expire for everyone, and we need to cut matching spending. When we're through with Afghanistan, then we can start rolling back taxes as well. You can make arguments for a solution that incorporates a mix of liberal or conservative ideas, but the fact still remains, shit needs to get done. [/quote] [/quote] No, i'm not trolling. Education and housing should at most be handled at the state level (better would be at the local level). I believe in constitutional government and I don't believe that things like Housing and Education are the job of the federal government. They're state issues. Re: Elections - Vlambo - 11-05-2010 So can I get a tl;dr version? Did the US fuck up or do good this time Re: Elections - Eightball - 11-05-2010 (11-05-2010, 08:15 AM)Vlambo link Wrote: So can I get a tl;dr version?Power swings back and forth between each party. Same as always. Legalization of marijuana failed in California though, so big failure. Re: Elections - Geoff - 11-05-2010 when prop 19 v2 comes around in 2012 it will be passed except we will only have a month to live and to get blazed so quite literally smoke weed erryday Re: Elections - Live-Free-Or-Pie - 11-06-2010 (11-05-2010, 08:15 AM)Vlambo link Wrote: So can I get a tl;dr version? tl;dr, we're bon(er?)ed |