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Name: Anonymous 2008-08-21 2:17

and it is....
300!!!

So I am making the thread in hopes of a intellectual talk about the current state of American finances. Anyone who has done their homework knows that America can be mnemonic of "teenage girl on a shopping spree with daddy's credit card".

This issue is fairly black and white to those who actually study American politics and look pass the ignorant issues shown in most media.

I am a fiscal conservative and will be voting for Obama. The reason for this is because he is admitting he will be raising taxes. Now I hate taxes simply because I view them as unconstitutional but with the current state of the American government and all of the entitlements that will be soon slapping us in the face, we are in desperate need of more money. This is issue is far from political, it is not even about America it is about people.

So what do we do. There is an obvious need for taxes to below because this generates disposable income. Disposable income buys stuff, blah blah blah basic economics.

My current issue is who do I trust, Democrats, notoriously known for the tax increases as well as their increases to entitlements or Republicans which are the vice versa.

Share your opinions or just fucking bitch about how stupid people are.

P.S. I.O.U.S.A is out tommorow watch for great justice.

Name: Anonymous 2008-08-22 1:07

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I don't see it that way.  McCain will roll right over for oil companies (HURRRR GAS TAX HOLIDAY DURRRRRRRRRRRR OFFSHORE DRILLING) and other corporate moguls.  I'm more concerned about Obama because I think he's going to keep "compromising" by mixing radical left- and radical right-wing policies to come off as centrist and universally appealing.

On a side note, I _hate_ that people treat voting for non-media chosen candidates as leeching from a given candidate's votes.  It almost turns the whole thing into a contest of who thinks less.

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