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?Winding down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will save $1 trillion.?

Reality: The plan relies on the inaccurate assumption that surge-level spending in Iraq and Afghanistan is scheduled to continue over the next decade. An honest budget cannot claim to save taxpayers? dollars by cutting spending that was not requested and will not be spent.

?Paul Ryan?s budget also included this savings in its deficit reduction calculation.?

False. The House-passed budget cuts $6.2 trillion in spending relative to President Obama?s Fiscal Year 2012 budget request. This $6.2 trillion figure assumes ZERO savings from the global war on terror relative to the President?s budget.


Why not say a potential war with China will cost $10 Trillion, then not go to said war and therefore, save the country $10 Trillion?

What a joke. Republican plans have been a joke as well - so much BS in the cut cap and balance plan - a lot of accounting tricks in both.

So sick and tired of the same BS out of DC. American people have become wary of the game and the credit markets will NOT be fooled, either. If this is the best that America has to offer, then America is SCREWED.

Fix the tax code and problems will disappear. The US has an antiquated tax code.

15% flat tax with a 10% national sales tax. Remove all deductions. Cut corporate tax rates to 12%. Remove all deductions. Companies would start hiring. Tax revenue would increase. We'd probably have a surplus within a decade.

Idiots in DC are so beholden to the lobbying interests and not the interests of the country.
 

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ssd, you do realize the 1 trillion in savings on the wars has already passed twice in the house, don't you? It is included in the Ryan plan and the Cut, Cap bill.

Geez, amazing the stupidity on this board.
 

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?Paul Ryan?s budget also included this savings in its deficit reduction calculation.?

False. The House-passed budget cuts $6.2 trillion in spending relative to President Obama?s Fiscal Year 2012 budget request. This $6.2 trillion figure assumes ZERO savings from the global war on terror relative to the President?s budget.


To provide a comparison, House Budget Committee Republicans provided an estimate comparing the House-passed budget to President Obama?s budget request. This comparison makes clear that, even with no savings attributed to the troop drawdown and with identical numbers to the President?s on the war on terror, the House-passed budget cuts spending by $6.2 trillion relative to the President?s request.

Hmmm. What were you saying about stoopid?
 

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At this point, I really have no idea. Money and politics are so ingrained.

Part of me just wants them to extend and pretend like they have been doing to give me more time to prepare for the collapse - and I am being totally honest - I do believe there will be a collapse.

Selfish view point and that really is not who I am but the partisan bickering and backdoor deals, etc have really just ruined it all in my eyes.

This from the criminal mind that organized the mob: Lucky Luciano
A reporter who tracked him down in the twilight of his life asked if he would do it all again. "I'd do it legal," Lucky replied. "I learned too late that you need just as good a brain to make a crooked million as an honest million. These days you apply for a license to steal from the public. If I had my time again, I'd make sure I got that license first."

Pretty much sums it all up.
 

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Jan10-04, 09:53 AM #1
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All of the previous Great Empires of Past eras have fallen. Conquered from outside forces but weakened by their own internal failures. Is this happening to America as we speak? I feel that it IS! We are becoming economically weaker. Manufacturing has moved overseas enmasse and is continuing to do so. Our Political system is more polarized and in disarray than ever before. Taxation is fast approaching half our incomes. Our Military is spread out all over the world. Our Political Egos have grown. Public corruption is rampant. Our National debt is staggering and growing. Immigration has overrun our Nation and Health care systems. Our borders are unprotected. The Stock Market is operating on Hype, not the soundness of Corporate strengths. On and on and on. Our young people and Grand Children will be left with NOTHING but anguish and defeat.


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Never underestimate the problems endured by those who came before you. I doubt things are any worse now than they were on Dec 7, 1941, or when our soldiers trained for WWI with broom sticks instead of guns. Also, as for economics, even our impoverished are still better off than the majority of the worlds population. Next, since we have always welcomed immigrants, immigration problems have always been with us. Political problems; was politics ever not corrupt? Taxation; what do they pay in Switzerland [for example] and other countries. One reason for the continuing increase in tax liablity is that we seek more and more from our government. In the 30s, we saw what happens when we have no social safety net.

Health care is overrun by the cost of technology. We simply can't afford the technology available. For example, my dad's medical expenses now exceed his lifetime income. In the past, someone like him would have been dead long ago; so is this an improvement of not?

The real threat to this country is found in those who don't appreciate and would re-write or undue the U.S. Constitution. This is the greatest threat to the US. We can survive economic plight, terrorist attacks, and social upheaval, but if we undermine the very foundation of democracy, then we have lost the country.

As for the collapsed British Empire, the last time I checked, Great Britain still is a powerful and wealthy country.


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Jan10-04, 02:01 PM #3
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Jan10-04, 05:06 PM #4
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No doubt we have problems; we always have.

Never underestimate the problems endured by those who came before you. I doubt things are any worse now than they were on Dec 7, 1941, or when our soldiers trained for WWI with broom sticks instead of guns. Also, as for economics, even our impoverished are still better off than the majority of the worlds population. Next, since we have always welcomed immigrants, immigration problems have always been with us. Political problems; was politics ever not corrupt? Taxation; what do they pay in Switzerland [for example] and other countries. One reason for the continuing increase in tax liablity is that we seek more and more from our government. In the 30s, we saw what happens when we have no social safety net.

Health care is overrun by the cost of technology. We simply can't afford the technology available. For example, my dad's medical expenses now exceed his lifetime income. In the past, someone like him would have been dead long ago; so is this an improvement of not?

The real threat to this country is found in those who don't appreciate and would re-write or undue the U.S. Constitution. This is the greatest threat to the US. We can survive economic plight, terrorist attacks, and social upheaval, but if we undermine the very foundation of democracy, then we have lost the country.

As for the collapsed British Empire, the last time I checked, Great Britain still is a powerful and wealthy country.

Yes, but Great britain is only a shell of its former self, but, then again, any Nation that has nuclear weapons is a power in that sense, but nuclear power is only a "feel good security blanket, as anyone who were to use them in anger would be committing suicide.


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Jan11-04, 11:40 AM Last edited by phatmonky; Jan11-04 at 11:46 AM.. #5
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The Stock Market is operating on Hype, not the soundness of Corporate strengths.

Firstly, we've never been more powerful than we are today. Economically and geopolitically, we are more in control than ever before.

Secondly, what I have quoted is an outright lie. It was the 90's at which it was operating on hype, with stocks valued at 50 times the company's actual P&L. It is only now that the market is actually operating at the proper level.


Lastly, I'm sure people said the same thing during WWI, WWII, vietnam, the gas crisis, the cold war, etc. Cheer up, realism is a great thing, but pessimism breeds nothing but failure.


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Jan11-04, 11:45 AM #6
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Yes, but Great britain is only a shell of its former self, but, then again, any Nation that has nuclear weapons is a power in that sense, but nuclear power is only a "feel good security blanket, as anyone who were to use them in anger would be committing suicide.

Britain physically conquered lands,and for that reason, she is only a shell of her former self.
The US is the least territorial superpower that has ever existed. For us, we do not need to keep control of Europe, Japan, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan etc. for it to benefit us. A stable region means a new trading partner, and more trade with us means more economic vitality for us.
Just look to Europe, Japan, and South Korea. All three are some of the largest trading powers in the world, all three were able to succeed because of our reconstruction policy of enemies, and all three are key to our livlihood here in the states.


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Jan11-04, 08:37 PM #7
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We are becoming economically weaker.

Not true - all economic indicators are in good shape and getting better (unemployment is the worst - its slighty high, but not really bad and is improving). GDP is growing at a huge rate.

All the rest are arguable and I'll let you have them, though in my opinion things in the US are pretty good.

In any case, I find the title of the thread peculiar as you make only passing reference in your post to the US being an empire. But to address that point, phat covers it pretty well:
The US is the least territorial superpower that has ever existed.

Tough to call the US an "empire."
Never underestimate the problems endured by those who came before you.

Things are always worse now, Ivan, because people have short attention.....wait, what were we talking about? [:D]


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Things are always worse now, Ivan, because people have short attention.....wait, what were we talking about? [:D]

I think we were about to agree on something.

No wonder you got confused!!!
 
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