Napoleon Ier wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:I like Obama's economic and tax policies better than McCain's.
Tax all the nasty behatted capitalists with big cigars, eh? Well, that's not crass economic demagogy at all now, is it? Then turn over revenue raised to bureaucrats, because hell, other than maybe the Swiss, who better to trust to in investing our money for us?
Not even close. I am all for profit, but it has to be legitimate profit. GM keeps increasing the bonuses its executives have gotten, all the while it complains that it needs more tax breaks and now... wants even more tax payer bail outs.
Walmart stockholders do well, but employees do not.
The cry is always that those types of aid creates jobs. Well, welfare creates jobs, too, ironically. Food stamps help support a lot of grocery stores. Rental assistance aids many a landlord .. some big guys, but many pretty small. Folks who own a home they could not sell.. so they try renting. Etc. Furthermore, when those food stamps or rental assistance or childcare assistance go to someone who is working a 40 hour week and still cannot afford health care, food, housing for her 1 or 2 kids (not 10 kids by 7 fathers or any such thing.) .. it really means that we are helping to prop up that business. If that business is a "mom and pop" where the owners are barely able themselves to pay a small mortgage, etc. ... that's one thing, but far too often, it is Walmart, Kmart, McDonald, etc.. .hardly small time companies without the means to pay more. Those companies
could pay employees more, if they were willing to cut executive pay a
little or to drop stockholder dividends. And yes, I DO think that the person who clocks in to work at any job deserves to be paid enough to live. Getting rich comes AFTER you have paid all your expenses, including employee pay. Not before.
Bush & his cronies aided the big guys in ways that made absolutely no real sense. He allowed deregulation of the banks, which is part of why we are in this mess. He stonewalled support of alternative energy programs, while giving lip service to the opposite. ETC/
Napoleon Ier wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:But there is also no way I would EVER see someone who truly thinks the Earth is only 6000 years old, who looks forward to the "end times", as president of the United States. I am a scientist!
She's not, and wouldn't be able to do anything about it whilst in power, so who gives a flying f*ck?
She could have been president. As an American citizen, I did find that thought disturbing.
Obama on the other hand seems to think that taxing imports won't have a symmetrical effect on exports, which is probably worse than creationism in terms of its sheer stupidity, and he is in fact going to translate his
We had a time of unbridled, unlimited capitalism already. Dickens exaggerated a bit, but not as much as many wish to pretend today. Same with Upton Sinclair, etc.
It sounds nice to say "no regulation". But you have to remember that the main reason Americans and Europeans were not even worse off back then was expansion into Africa and South America, plus development of the western U.S. There just aren't huge swatches of untapped resources laying relatively "unclaimed" (or, more to the point claimed by people who have not the slightest ability to keep them) ready to line the pockets of those who wish to take them. Now, every dollar that moves upward comes very much from those of us at the bottom. And, for all it is easy to assert those there just don't have the skills or abilities of those at the top... circumstance and chance have FAR more to do with it.
That said, I don't know that I agree with everything Obama has or will put forward. I only feel that his plans seemed much better for me, my family and my country than those McCain put forward.
Napoleon Ier wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: It worries me that she is in charge of Alaska.
And it worries me based on these sorts of comments that Americans get to choose who ends up in charge of the free world for the rest of us.
I am not so egotistical as to think our country rules the world. U.S. companies do have a lot of sway. The U.S. government certainly impacts the world, but we hardly act alone and are hardly "in charge" of anything but this country (and sometimes maybe not even that).