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Caution, slow down trouble ahead.
- The wealthy and corporations are the main drivers.
Caution, slow down trouble ahead.
- The wealthy and corporations are the main drivers.
The seamless garment view doesnât say that the death penalty and abortion are equal. The sheer number of abortions relative to the number of executions supports the idea that abortion is the weightier issue.I hate the "seamless garment approach, because it is essentially dishonest. Who can deny that the execution of a convicted murderer by the state is not as vicious an act as a motherâs cold-blooded decision to kill her child?
You talking about me or the person I responded too?I think itâs only fair to point out that he admits doesnât understand economics.
The person to whom you responded, of course.You talking about me or the person I responded too?
Perhaps you should get more up to date. Tax cuts donât generate additional revenue - or so says the GAO and about 30 academic studies. The fact that the Bush administration has roughly doubled our national debt - 9 trillion, should be simple enough math for anyone.Who do you think drives the economy? Newsflash! Its the wealthy and corporations. The more you tax, the less buying and spending power they have. The less you take, the more they spend and buy and make and that drives the economy.
The tax cuts of 2003 have brought in more revenue than before the cuts.
BTW, I was a economics major in college, and while thats about 100 yrs ago, I still remember a little bit. Iâm also a member of the middle class, but I can see through the Democrat smoke screens.
Non negoiable means non-negotiable. If you wonât stand firm on the one aspect of âright to lifeâ that seems to motivate you, what does that say about your own Christian concience?Would you admint there is a difference between a candidate who would only allow abortion in those two instances, and one who would allow it in all instances â and pay for it with taxpayer money?
So you would vote for the one who would allow it in all instances â and pay for it with taxpayer money?Non negoiable means non-negotiable. If you wonât stand firm on the one aspect of âright to lifeâ that seems to motivate you, what does that say about your own Christian concience?
Dang does this mean youâre gonna be returning your upcoming âeconomic stimulus checkâ to the govt? I mean, you donât like tax cuts, counter productive, waste of time etc, so be consistent when they try to depoist that money in your account, tell them you donât want it.Perhaps you should get more up to date. Tax cuts donât generate additional revenue - or so says the GAO and about 30 academic studies. The fact that the Bush administration has roughly doubled our national debt - 9 trillion, should be simple enough math for anyone.
No, I will not be voting for a pro-choice candidate. However, I do not constrain myself to the idolatry of putting more faith in earthly political constructs than God.So you would vote for the one who would allow it in all instances â and pay for it with taxpayer money?
I wonât get one, I earn too much. Try to listen to what I say - I donât like deficit spending. It is like raping oneâs own grandchildren unless the spending if for infrastructure they will benefit from.Dang does this mean youâre gonna be returning your upcoming âeconomic stimulus checkâ to the govt? I mean, you donât like tax cuts, counter productive, waste of time etc, so be consistent when they try to depoist that money in your account, tell them you donât want it.
Actually, the abortion rate declined more sharply under Clinton. But what is most disturbing about 4,000 vs. 1,000,000 comparisons is how much we have to foresake Catholic faith to make them. First of all, we know that the Iraq war has killed at least 155,000 Iraqis as a direct result of violence, and several hundred thousand more indirectly. We also know that it has created millions of refugees, disproportionately Christian.Just curious: how many babies were aborted while GWB was in office? How many people killed in War?
Now, how many babies were aborted while Clinton was in office? How many people killed in War?
Are the numbers THAT different? And, every year, there are fewer and fewer abortions because people are becoming more educated. Just thinkâŠif our economy would turn around, how few abortions there would be at this rate!
You forget the 100,000âs of thousands that Sadaam was directly involved in killing. Where would that have stopped. Your equation on the value of human life seems to forget this.Actually, the abortion rate declined more sharply under Clinton. But what is most disturbing about 4,000 vs. 1,000,000 comparisons is how much we have to foresake Catholic faith to make them. First of all, we know that the Iraq war has killed at least 155,000 Iraqis as a direct result of violence, and several hundred thousand more indirectly. We also know that it has created millions of refugees, disproportionately Christian.
Just using the number 4,000 implies devaluing the value of human life. Is a life worth less because it is not in a US uniform? Is that what Rome teaches? Is a fellow Christian child starving to death, or dying for lack of basic potable water and simple medications any less valuable than a fertized zygote? Is that what Rome teaches.
When you start making such comparisons, you may be âanti-abortionâ, but you are no longer pro-life in a Catholic sense. We value life from conception to natural death. Not only in special states and in volume.
In light of the statement in bold print, which I assume YOU believe, let us go to here:I wonât get one, I earn too much. Try to listen to what I say - I donât like deficit spending. It is like raping oneâs own grandchildren unless the spending if for infrastructure they will benefit from.
Massive tax cuts to the wealthy donât generate additional revenue, they just create massive deficits. Giving them in a time of war goes beyond stupid, it is bordering on treason. If there is a segment of America that is not willing to pay its fair share of natinoal defense, they are welcome to move elsewhere (IE, live where they are moving their money and the jobs it creates).
If you have 9 trillion in debt and structural deficits, youâve either got to stop spending or pay more in taxes. Those of us receiving all the huge tax breaks (as in me, not really most the people here) are also getting most the federal subidies and we are reaping the benefits of record profits.
I think we can pay our fair share vs. seeing still more children live in poverty (poverty, like our deficits, have also soared under current policy). If this makes me a âtraitor to my classâ, so be it, Iâm first and foremost a Christian.
Joe, this is a very important point. Thank you (and Vinessa) for making clear the need to not just be anti-abortion but truly pro-life. Life doesnât end at birth.My point is that I believe we should divert some of the money spent on picketing and send it to Life Choice groups who will take care of those mothers who choose to keep their children.
And I say-Also I watched on EWTN the March for Life in Washington, D.C. and every politician that spoke at the microphone was REPUBLICAN!!! I truly canât understand why the Democrats seem to be pro-choice â can anyone give me a reason?
Translation: Vote Republican ONLY or you are a ghoulish baby killing monster.To paraphrase Kipling:
To do nothing is neither herioc nor meritorious.
The translation is to NOT vote for the party that clearly states in its party platform that there will be no restrictions on abortion.Translation: Vote Republican ONLY or you are a ghoulish baby killing monster.
Iâm going to guess that youâre talking about yours truly. I defy you to post a link to where I said this or apologize.The person to whom you responded, of course.
It seems someone pointed out that government single payer health care would be a monopsony. He thought that was a good word, so he said that Wal-Mart is a monopsony.
This is intellectually dishonest. I said my education about economics was not much more than the high school level. That not âreally not knowing anything about economics.â I means I donât know as much as someone who has made it their field of study. I choose to be an Engineer and am studying discipline. Engineering is a pretty exact science. Economics is more of an art as the factors involved constantly change and are not subject to exacting specifications.So people had to explain to him what a monopsony is, and he defended himself by saying he really didnât know anything about economics.![]()