Or young people could be repulsed by torture enhanced interrogation, rendition, preemptive war, signing statements, the politicization of the legal system, a unitary executive, domestic spying, and huge intragenerational transfers of wealth due to tax cuts in a time of war.Think horses not zebras when trying to figure something out.
Call me crazy Glitter but that analogy seems too simplistic by far. But of course I'm one of those crazy Canadians that appreciates a mixed economy type of system and I've always felt good about paying what are quite high taxes even when some of it was subsidizing others. The more taxes I paid meant that I was in a higher tax bracket so my hard work was paying off. I always felt grateful for the opportunities that were given to me and the fact that I was smart enough to take advantage of those chances. People that I used to work with who were on welfare weren't exactly living high on the hog. Even those who were in fact lazy bums (and there were some for sure) often had children who IMO deserved to have a chance at decent health and a decent education. Mary deserves to fail in college because she didn't try her best and her parents should be angry at her for wasting their money and her friend should get rewarded with a good job which would reward her financially and mentally. However, both of their children should be able to go to school and get medical attention because they didn't choose their parents and so Mary's kids shouldn't have to pay for her immaturity. It's interesting to me that our most "conservative" politicians here would be considered positively "socialist" in the US. Same goes for Europe and Scandinavia. Truth is though that equal access to something (like health care and education) does not, can not and will never mean identical outcome. Just my from your northern neighbour. (PS All my family live in Florida, half are Republican and half are Democrats. None of them are lazy.)
Quote from: Bill Peckham on April 19, 2008, 03:44:04 PMOr young people could be repulsed by torture enhanced interrogation, rendition, preemptive war, signing statements, the politicization of the legal system, a unitary executive, domestic spying, and huge intragenerational transfers of wealth due to tax cuts in a time of war.Think horses not zebras when trying to figure something out.What a load.
Quote from: BigSky on April 19, 2008, 04:41:42 PMQuote from: Bill Peckham on April 19, 2008, 03:44:04 PMOr young people could be repulsed by torture enhanced interrogation, rendition, preemptive war, signing statements, the politicization of the legal system, a unitary executive, domestic spying, and huge intragenerational transfers of wealth due to tax cuts in a time of war.Think horses not zebras when trying to figure something out.What a load.Yes. . .a load of TRUTH!
Quote from: David13 on May 23, 2008, 04:37:05 PMQuote from: BigSky on April 19, 2008, 04:41:42 PMQuote from: Bill Peckham on April 19, 2008, 03:44:04 PMOr young people could be repulsed by torture enhanced interrogation, rendition, preemptive war, signing statements, the politicization of the legal system, a unitary executive, domestic spying, and huge intragenerational transfers of wealth due to tax cuts in a time of war.Think horses not zebras when trying to figure something out.What a load.Yes. . .a load of TRUTH!
Wow. . .that's an intelligent response -- a smiley face. . .Makes one wonder that perhaps you don't have any real answers or an ability to dispute the facts. . .
Quote from: David13 on May 23, 2008, 05:20:08 PMWow. . .that's an intelligent response -- a smiley face. . .Makes one wonder that perhaps you don't have any real answers or an ability to dispute the facts. . . Only facts were what you considered in your warped mind to be a fact.There was no facts presented, merely his opinion. Try learning the difference.
You have yet to offer anything save for name-calling and I, for one, am not surprised.
Quote from: David13 on May 24, 2008, 04:10:58 AMYou have yet to offer anything save for name-calling and I, for one, am not surprised.Actually I never did call anyone a name. Seems you have comprehension problems.Seems you best get an education since you are unable to distinguish between opinions and what an actual fact happens to be.
You do not know me, and yet you chose to characterize me as “warped”. My sole intention was to express my agreement with Mr. Peckham’s statement. You apparently do not agree with it. I am leaving it at that. Thanks.
All right everyone, can we get back to the original topic? How young is young? I vote for who I think will do the best job at the time. I don't consider myself Democrat or Republican, and I've voted for memebers of both parties, depending on what office they were running for. I'm 37 now, but that's been my stance on voting since I was old enough to vote. When they are talking about "young people," what age group are we talking about? I voted Republican when I was younger - at least in one governor's race, and for more than a few other things.Maybe that comes of having a Democrat for a mom and a Republican for a dad. We did not discuss politics around the dinner table at our house - my parents liked staying married.