(OT) : The Left's Empty Thoughts - Lacking Humanity, Family andLife
On May 30, 1:04*pm, Telamon
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*Gary Forbis wrote:
On May 30, 12:03*pm, Telamon
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*dave wrote:
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*dave wrote:
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~ RHF wrote:
Where is the Humanity and Love {Sense of Family}
Between a Man and a Women and the New Life
{Children} That They Have Created in Your Thinking ?
There are too many people on the planet already. *The last thing we
need
to encourage is spitting out more of them.
Sounds like you missed out on being a father.
I had kids 30, 40 years ago.
So that was long enough ago you forgot what that life changing
experience was like?
Way different world. *Reagan wrecked America.
Reagan wrecked the USSR and improved our lives.
The USSR was already wrecked.
Bush wrecked Russia and totaled the USA.
I'm not sure Obama can rebuild liberty in the USA
or help the Russians do the same in their country.
Wrong on all counts.
Obama is taking us in the same direction as USSR before its breakup so
how in hell is that supposed to be rebuilding?
While I still have hope for Obama I think he's let the corporatists
play
too big of a role. Bush completely screwed up the economy. Now
we're going to have to go through a tough period approaching a command
economy. Yep, that's what killed the USSR. Our strength was our
consumer based market economy but the nation's people are strapped.
They're hard pressed and deep in debt. They've been sold a bill of
goods and told it was an investment. All the while the nation's
assets have been concentrated into fewer and fewer hands. The
consumer of last resort is the government but if it doesn't consume
in a way that rebuilds the private consumer market (that means
building self sustaining jobs or at least revenue streams for the
masses) we're screwed.
Same old liberal left crap. Go move to Cuba if this
is what you think rebuilding is supposed to be.
I prefer market based systems but I'm not a laissez-faire capitalist.
Well regulated markets aren't over-regulated markets but neither
are they under-regulated markets.
China and Russia are becoming more capitalistic everyday at the same
time we are going more socialistic so you would not want to go there.
I have more hope for China than Russia but both have their problems.
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