About candidate Cain's intention to give Congress a revenue stream it currently doesn't have – the authority to levy a national sales tax – Rep. Bachmann quipped: "When you take the 9-9-9 plan and turn it upside down [666], the devil's in the details."
Any additional revenues the feds receive via taxes they will use to plunge private property owners deeper into debt.
-Ilana Mercer
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I booed when Bachman said that. Really cute. :P
Lisa
Whether Bachman knows it or not, she's certainly right about that.
Cain has the opportunity to become the first black president, however I hope that he isn't.
He's just another Republican with nothing new. It's the same ole stuff ever since Lincoln.
You'd think after 150 years we'd catch onto the ideas of the founding fathers and abandon
the Republican sociialism.
Ron Paul is not perfect, however he has a better understanding about the Constitution and what
the founding fathers established.
Young voters say they won't vote for him because he's so old he was there when it was written.
Sadly, the Federal indoctrination of many young voters hasn'rt worn off. Of course, it can remain for years or a lifetime.
Government schools and teachers know where their money and programs come from.
Is it any wonder that the Federal doctrine is favored in government schools?
So how is one form of "indoctrination" any better than another... except you agree with one and not the other. :P
You know my husband is a teacher, and he is about as anti-Obama as you can get. I honestly don't know where you get some of your ideas, or why you think they apply to everyone. They don't.
Lisa
Cain is right about one thing... we need to change the tax code. The Rep's need to get off their butts and start talking about a fair tax. Also, more tax talk needs to come out in the remaining... how many is it? ... 999 Republican debates that are left.
Yeah, Herman still needs to do some changing with the 999 deal. He's going in the right direction, though. And it seems he's willing to work at getting it right. Better get some "experience" around you Herman! I would LOVE a Cain/Gingrich ticket!
Lisa
Quote from: farmgal67357 on October 24, 2011, 07:28:40 PM
You know my husband is a teacher, and he is about as anti-Obama as you can get. I honestly don't know where you get some of your ideas, or why you think they apply to everyone. They don't.
Lisa
You think Republicans are conservative? I don't. They do make a arguments against Obama and so do liberals.
If you'll take real look at the Republican party, you'll see socialism in it's roots - it's the growing sociialism they and Obama
defend to this day.
Quote from: Diane Amberg on October 24, 2011, 12:39:31 PM
So how is one form of "indoctrination" any better than another... except you agree with one and not the other. :P
:o Its a sad day when teaching the truth and facts is considered indoctrination. They are certainly not being taught the truth right now.
Quote from: mtcookson on October 25, 2011, 10:34:10 AM
:o Its a sad day when teaching the truth and facts is considered indoctrination. They are certainly not being taught the truth right now.
It is merely your subjective version of the truth. Your
impression of something does not make it the truth, merely how you perceive it.
Nope... the Big Bang, Global Warming and Keynesian economics are the only absolute truths. ???
Quote from: jerry wagner on October 25, 2011, 05:18:42 PM
It is merely your subjective version of the truth. Your impression of something does not make it the truth, merely how you perceive it.
I know you won't understand this, but The truth is not fluid. it is concrete and stone and fixed and is not changed or altered IF IT IS it is not truth its a lie. Your statement above is not truth therefore it is a lie.
Quote from: srkruzich on October 25, 2011, 07:09:02 PM
I know you won't understand this, but The truth is not fluid. it is concrete and stone and fixed and is not changed or altered IF IT IS it is not truth its a lie. Your statement above is not truth therefore it is a lie.
My statement is truth. When you are making a political or even economic discussion, there rarely exists exact truths. Economics deals primarily in theories and politics deals in opinions. When discussing history in school and the constitution, people's perceptions play largely in how it is discussed.
Quote from: redcliffsw on October 25, 2011, 07:47:32 AM
You think Republicans are conservative? I don't. They do make a arguments against Obama and so do liberals.
If you'll take real look at the Republican party, you'll see socialism in it's roots - it's the growing sociialism they and Obama
defend to this day.
Who ever said my husband and I were Republicans? I never said ANYTHING about the Republican party! We vote for who we think would be the best for our country, no matter what party they belong to.
Lisa UNDECLARED-I choose NOT to belong to any political party.
Quote from: jerry wagner on October 25, 2011, 10:08:30 PM
My statement is truth. When you are making a political or even economic discussion, there rarely exists exact truths. Economics deals primarily in theories and politics deals in opinions. When discussing history in school and the constitution, people's perceptions play largely in how it is discussed.
I don't think you would know the truth if it slapped you in the face.
You can teach economics in theories or, even better and the proper way, you can teach economics in history which can be taught with exact truths and facts.
Same goes for politics. We already know how all of the political systems work. The only one we haven't really seen yet is the coming one world government. So many options on that one. That's going to go over so well. ::)