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A six minute video with absolutely no substance at all.Here is a youtube video I made last year just after his inaguration. [video=youtube;krwg76pz8zI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krwg76pz8zI[/video]
A six minute video with absolutely no substance at all.Here is a youtube video I made last year just after his inaguration. [video=youtube;krwg76pz8zI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krwg76pz8zI[/video]
Your one line posts are about as substance providing as a cardboard cutout of the three stooges. Mo, Larry, the cheese. LOL@ U
If you had anything to say that was of any merit you might be taken seriously but since you are a one line soundbyte genius you will be taken for the red butted monkey you appear.
Go troll somebody else until you can say something that provides a semblance of intelligence. You only make yourself look like a silly little poohbutt with your one line digs.
Dude did you get all your points directly off MSNBC? Because not a single one of them HAS ANY TRUTH TO IT AT ALL!!! Rand Paul DOES NOT SUPPORT RACISM. What will it take to get this through your heads? He supports free will, free choice and non government intervention to tell you who or what you can do with your own property. Before you know it they are going to send illegal Mexican immigrants to your house for breakfast, all 14 million of them, if you don't like it or don't feed them all then you are a RACIST 100% RACIST !!!I'm glad to see you guys are excited about the Tea Party. Im assuming you like it because it's something new, and it brings conservative views back to the Republican Party. Just remember, the Tea Party is still the Republican Party; in fact, its the Republican Party SuperCharged.
I suggest you do some reading about this cadidate.....things like him wanting to repeal laws that assure fair and affordable housing options for minorities int he state of KY, and the fact that he believes companies should be able to withhold services to the public based on race alone. Or maybe you would be interested to hear that Rand Paul is upset with Mr. Obama for criticizing BP and trying to figure out which companies and government organizations allowed this horrific disaster to take place. I'm no Obama fan, but BP needs to be held accountable for destroying wilderness areas currently and for years to come. Rand Paul thinks the spill is "just an accident" and sometimes in business "these things happen" and that we can't hold a "witchhunt" everytime something like this happens.
I'm glad to see you guys are excited about the Tea Party. Im assuming you like it because it's something new, and it brings conservative views back to the Republican Party. Just remember, the Tea Party is still the Republican Party; in fact, its the Republican Party SuperCharged.
I suggest you do some reading about this cadidate.....things like him wanting to repeal laws that assure fair and affordable housing options for minorities int he state of KY, and the fact that he believes companies should be able to withhold services to the public based on race alone. Or maybe you would be interested to hear that Rand Paul is upset with Mr. Obama for criticizing BP and trying to figure out which companies and government organizations allowed this horrific disaster to take place. I'm no Obama fan, but BP needs to be held accountable for destroying wilderness areas currently and for years to come. Rand Paul thinks the spill is "just an accident" and sometimes in business "these things happen" and that we can't hold a "witchhunt" everytime something like this happens.
I dont know about you, but I think we should have a witch hunt to find the answer to our questions about this oil spill, and that we should follow these same steps EVERY TIME a multi-national, trillion dollar company has an "accident" like this. Hold em accountable, it's much more American than the Tea Party
LOL you are Clueless on this issue abe. The coal mine in Va, the Deep Horizon/BP well and Bernie Madoff were ALL REGULATED BY THE US GOVERNMENT. Unfortunately the government regulators did not do their job, because the people in charge of the operations are bought and paid for to just gloss over these HUGE errors. Each and every one of them were inspected, audited or otherwise poked and prodded by US government regulators, and they were found to be doing NO WRONG. Its not the people who are to blame, it is the government once again not doing their job. You can find the US regulators in the Basement knee deep in internet porn.Rand Paul is being called out for what he is. No, he's not a racist....he's an ideologue.
Frankly, I think we've had enough with ideology, especially the kind that tells us that free markets with less government regulation will ultimately do the right thing and regulate themselves. If you need to any evidence of why this doesn't work, I would suggest a visit to the gulf coast, a west virginia coal mine or bernie madoff's former offices might be a good place to look.
Maybe we can try pragmatism for a change...?
Its not an argument for less regulation, its an argument against GOVERNMENT regulation.Yes, they were caused by regulators not doing their job. When you appoint people who have spend their lifetime working for the oil, mining or finance industries to jobs that are meant to regulate those very industries, you end up with zero regulation and the outcome is the same.
How that is an argument for less regulation, I really don't understand....
Disagree, you just KNOW there are some substantial dreads under that cap.A six minute video with absolutely no substance at all.
Non-government regulation? By who? Citizens? The fairy godmother?Its not an argument for less regulation, its an argument against GOVERNMENT regulation.
see abe you are under the spell of the government nanny state, You believe that only government can solve these problems, but I am here to tell you that government only exacerbates these problems. Already BP has had its gasoline brand boycotted, their stock has fallen 30% since the incident, at this rate they will not exist as a company in 2 years time. None of this is because of the government, it is because of the will of the free people in this world. This is eating into their bottom line big time, and that says more to them than any government pencil pusher ever could.Non-government regulation? By who? Citizens? The fairy godmother?
But its been proven that the government regulation DOES NOT WORK. The definition of insane is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. Something else will have to be done, becasue what we are doing now DOES NOT WORK!! Get it through your head. Oh I have to use this new avatar because FDD banned NoDrama for calling YOU a WONDERFUL person. We won't make that mistake again.See and that's what makes you an ideologue, just like rand paul. Limited government regulation has a very important place and if you don't recognize that, you haven't learned anything from our country's history. If it weren't for 'regulation' we would still have segregated lunch counters, robber barons and trusts.
So you think having the entire southern coastline, fisheries, ecosystems and all ruined is just an accident or the price of doing business? My point is that I'm willing to pay the price of SOME government regulation and 'nanny state' if it prevents this sort of thing from happening.
What do you think our coastline and national parks would look like if, as you suggest, we let the market punish business for causing environmental disasters rather than having government regulation prevent them from happening in the first place?
EXACTLY!!! +rep So you DO see the corruption in the system! All the reg agencies are made of insiders, it has to be, who else would understand all the nuances of an entire commodity market for example? We don't NEED government to do this, I don't have a total Solution for the problem, but neither does government. My non solution costs nothing and has the exact same effect as the government tax funded non solution.It has been proven not to work when you stuff regulatory agencies with industry insiders. And you aren't very specific either. The glass-seagull act prevented anything like the subprime crisis for 70 years, for example. Deregulation and regulation by insiders and lobbyists is the problem....the idea that some government regulation is necessary to prevent certain disasters is not.
Thanks....EXACTLY!!! +rep So you DO see the corruption in the system! All the reg agencies are made of insiders, it has to be, who else would understand all the nuances of an entire commodity market for example? We don't NEED government to do this, I don't have a total Solution for the problem, but neither does government. My non solution costs nothing and has the exact same effect as the government tax funded non solution.
We cannot live forever by breathing air either, so does that mean we should stop? I know it sounds stupid, but the problem is that it is an issue of time, you give anything enough time and issues will not only crop up, but it will become obsolete.But its been proven that the government regulation DOES NOT WORK. The definition of insane is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. Something else will have to be done, becasue what we are doing now DOES NOT WORK!! Get it through your head. Oh I have to use this new avatar because FDD banned NoDrama for calling YOU a WONDERFUL person. We won't make that mistake again.
FYI, this is along the lines of something I wanted to say to you about your hate relationship with the FED.see abe you are under the spell of the government nanny state, You believe that only government can solve these problems, but I am here to tell you that government only exacerbates these problems. Already BP has had its gasoline brand boycotted, their stock has fallen 30% since the incident, at this rate they will not exist as a company in 2 years time. None of this is because of the government, it is because of the will of the free people in this world. This is eating into their bottom line big time, and that says more to them than any government pencil pusher ever could.