This one is just psycho. WTF is wrong with Republicans?
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Being pecked to death by chickens is almost as horrible as eating Godfather's pizza.
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On a serious note, Cain looks at the statistic "64% of Americans think that big government is the biggest threat to the country" and concludes that people are afraid of the economic "stimulus" package.
Never mind the recent Supreme Court ruling that the police can strip search and sodomize anyone they arrest, even illegally or for jaywalking. Forget about the government assassination of U.S. citizens. And don't even get started on torture and Gitmo and indefinite detention without access to lawyers or U.N. human rights inspectors.
No, it's all about the government spending. I think the stimulus package is a failure and the Obama administration did everything wrong about the housing bubble burst and resulting depression. However, that's not what scares me about big government. It's the ass rape.
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Taxes have never been lower. It's idiocy to somehow imply that the American tax payer is getting pecked to death while tax rates have fallen for an entire decade.
It's not only stupid, it's not only childish, but as with most other Republican propaganda the entire premise is a lie.
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iwog says
When I think about big government, I don't think about taxes. I think about unrestrained power and lack of transparency and accountability.
I think of the guy who was illegally arrested even though he had a court order proving that a warrant was invalidated, and then made to be strip twice and hold up his balls. I think of the students exercising their right to peacefully gather to demonstrate against tuition rates only to be sprayed with toxic and irritating chemicals right into the eyes by campus police, hospitalizing some of the students and potentially blinding them. I think of the men eaten alive by attack dogs in Gitmo, piled into naked pyramids, literally covered in human shit, electrocuted to death by their genitals. I think of the U.S. citizens on government kill lists. And I think of all the people virtually strip searched and forced to be in a porn video by the TSA under the guise of "security".
Taxes don't even register on my radar.
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Dan8267 says
Well Herm the Sperm is talking about taxes. We're never going to see movement on the important issues while the right wing propaganda machine is convincing all Republicans that they are victims of the government pecking them to death.
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Propaganda, like any weapon, is used for one main reason: it works.
The only solution I can see is to "shoot back." Does that make me a far-right wacko just by saying that?
Perhaps Rachel Maddow and MSNBC are "counter propaganda."
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Half the problems in this country would be solved if only those who could pass the citizen's test immigrants have to take were allowed to vote.
Too many dumb, uneducated voters.
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Taxes as a % of GDP are high, not low.
The numerous fees they choose to not call taxes are still taxes.
I had one that was fascinating, among many strange new ones. I was charged property tax on a boat slip in Moss Landing that I paid monthly for to the actual owners, the Moss Landing Harbor. How in the hell Monterey County could claim I "owned" the "property" of a slip was beyond human understanding, and it was a tax, but I had to pay it.
DMV is another example. You of course can name many more. Try the fees Santa Cruz charges for a building approval for example.
The "dumb" voters elected Obama. Oh, wait, were they just briefly smart and then regressed back to dumb again? Were they like Charly Gordon who had a brief brilliance and then returned to his original state?
The problem is that increased taxation cannot possibly meet the spending debt spending at the rate it is going.
In our entire nation's history, which president had the FIRST $1 Trillion deficit? Obama.
How many of Obama's budgets have had a $1 Trillion deficit? 4, and counting if he is re-elected.
My perspective is maybe different since I know everyone on the dole and others just not paying taxes. Maybe this is just unique to Santa Cruz but I doubt it.
The only guy who is not taking from Uncle Sam and pays his taxes and declares his income is my friend who has a tiny business and no employees.
I won't bother to list all the people I know sucking the government tit here.
I don't see where it says in the Constitution nor the Declaration of Independence that anyone has the right to take my money to give to some losers in Sec.8 housing, on food stamps, single moms who don't give shit, illegal aliens (and I know lots) getting a earned income credit therefore paying zero taxes, etc.
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clambo says
BS. See the column on the right.
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxfacts/displayafact.cfm?Docid=205
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Not only are taxes high as a % of GDP today, soon the interest on the $16+ trillion dollars will begin to be huge. Interest rates are low and the Fed keeps buying Treasury and other debt but this cannot go on forever.
If Obama is re-elected, the debt will be another $4 trillion on top of the $16 trillion, tick tock, tick tock. Imagine higher interest rates X $20 trillion or more. This interest will be some real money.
The differing figures that show our taxes either below 20% of GDP or higher than 20% of GDP are a result of defining "taxes". Some guys say that Social Security and Medicare payments are not taxes.
So, if I click the link you show, they don't count these, while other groups would count them.
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I hate anyone picking my pocket. That's not making me childish, that makes me a normal man. If some punk on the street tried he'd be as fuct up as a guy bringing skittles to a gunfight.
I hate others deciding who deserves to suck my blood from me.
Evidently I am not alone. This explains why Apple is building facilities like one in Austin TX for $310 million+ so their employees and they can enjoy some escape from the burden of California taxes.
Incidentally, California is 1. bankrupt forever 2. real estate bubble deflating forever in many towns.
I was so glad about Apple having the balls to move stuff to Texas I just couldn't resist getting 100 more shares yeah baby.
No limit nigga loves AAPL.
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clambo says
Let me rephrase that for you:
"I've got mine. F%^& everyone else."
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iwog says
This? Coming from the guy who, years ago, accurately preached to republicans that taxes are created when government spends. The US debt will be paid at some point, most likely by the poorest amongst us via inflation.
The sheer size, cronyism, and lack of any constitutional limits of our government allow for MASSIVE consolidation of power into a tiny group of the most politically well-connected. This is our biggest problem.
Democrats and Republicans play different roles. Both work for the same master.
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Thumbs up to: CBOE, clambo & dan for acknowledging reality.
Thumbs down to: IWOG, marcus, tatupu & wthefkr80 for blatant ignorance.
The thumbs up group are concerned and aware of whats happening around them, and whats happening to our country.
The others? Forget them, they are not relevant. I'd say they are the head-in-the-sand group, the enemy within. Ignoramus R Us. More taxes please, and after we waste and squander that we'll demand more! Its never enough! Wants, waste, and abuse have no limit. Its the never ending story on steroids. More, more, more. The light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off because government didn't pay the electric bill despite the hundreds of billions of "revenue" it takes in yearly. But it's not enough. Spending ALWAYS exceeds income. Are you people insane?
I report, you decide.
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CBOEtrader says
Inflation doesn't hurt the poor. Wages generally rise at the same rate as inflation. The people who get hurt the most are people on fixed income and the rich who are hoarding dollars.
Anyway the question of who will ultimately pay the national debt isn't a campaign issue now just like it wasn't a campaign issue in the 1980s when Reagan tripled the national debt from$1 trillion to $3 trillion. Neither Democrats nor Republicans are willing to tax what we spend, and I see no change in the near future.
However if you're going to insist government balance its books, putting Republicans in office is the worst thing you can do. The only man who ever balanced the budget was Bill Clinton, and he had to veto 13 Republican budgets to do so.
Everything about this video is a lie.
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iwog says
I wish this were true, but I don't know that it is.
In 1968 through 1988 women entering the work force helped hide the fact that wages didn't quite keep up with inflation.
As for the last 20 years, I believe that the CPI understates inflation and that wage increases haven't even kept up with that. International competition and outsourcing can be blamed for part of it, but still, I seriously question that assertion.
As for the rich, if they have enough leveraged investments (and the extremely rich do), then they are probably better covered than the poor and the middle class. They have people that can help them be in optimal assets during the worst inflation.
I think our standard of living at least sometimes drops when inflation occurs.
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My pay hasn't increased as fast as the cost of gasoline and food, that's for sure.
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wthrfrk80 says
The minimum wage has kept up: (thanks to the Democrats)
And wages for everyone else actually does a very good job tracking inflation:
Wages versus inflation
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Hopefully that will continue.
I don't see how we get around the problem of oil depletion, though.
Wages won't rise as fast as oil prices when we reach "peak oil."
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iwog says
Republicans are only for small government when the democrats are in power...I agree with you there.
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Wages would have risen more if the slave masters had not employed those millions of illegal aliens. See how wages are in Australia and other countries that strictly control who goes there to work.
Someone made a snarky comment that I am greedy because "I got mine". You bet your fuckin ass it's mine buddy. I made it, and I won't go into detail about HOW I made it, but it was not working as a "Diversity coordinator" or a "community activist." I put my brains, balls, money, sweat, blood and sacrifice out there and NOW everything I have is the result of 1. work 2. sacrifice. 3. risking investments.
No one anywhere has the right to take anything mine to give away to the slackers, bong sucking, tattooed, pierced twerps and illegal alien anchor babies, SSI defrauders, and the rest. You need to come to Santa Cruz and look around to see them all.
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Dan8267 says
we agree
And passing the test should result in a photo ID with your vital info listed. Shown to access the polls.
100% agree with fixing the voter pool.
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iwog,
if the minimum wage were just set to $100 per hour we would all be rich
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Bap33 says
$100 an hour is only $208,000 per year. You'd have a decent standard of living but I wouldn't consider that rich. You probably wouldn't even be able to afford a mistress.
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RE: Dan 8267: The vast majority foreigners here legally or illegally won't study for any citizenship test ever.
The other vast majority of foreigners here do not take the citizenship test once they get their GREEN cards. Why would they? They like the convenience of the Green card more than American citizenship.
What is the difference between a green card holder and a citizen? The Green card can't 1. vote 2. buy a gun.
Most foreigners don't care and don't miss having a gun since they likely came from a country that doesn't allow them anyway.
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wthrfrk80 says
I agree with you with a caveat. The United States is now the Saudi Arabia of natural gas. Our supplies are so massive that they still don't have good estimates because drilling new wells isn't cost effective with the price so low.
EVERYTHING, with the single exception of most airplanes, can run on natural gas. I purchased a natural gas utility truck last month, and it runs like a dream. I fill up for $2.20 per gallon. (per gallon is a petrol equivalent measure)
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iwog says
I've heard that too. Other people say it's industry propaganda. I don't know who to believe.
I'd love a natural gas vehicle. Unfortunately, there's nowhere to fill up...at least near me.
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wthrfrk80 says
Don't believe anyone. Believe the market. Here's what natural gas futures looks like. I hope no one was long.
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Usually the market knows best on these kinds of issues, yes.
Wow, I didn't know it crashed from $4 town to $2. Last I heard it was $4.
Do you fill up your NGV at home or at a gas station with CNG?
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wthrfrk80 says
I'm lucky in that California has stations all over the state. My nearest one is 1 mile from my office and the price is currently $2.11 per gallon.
Home natural gas is cheaper, around $1.50 per gallon but you have to pay for a compressor and the electricity to fill your vehicle. There's a break even point somewhere but I haven't researched it.
I checked Corning, NY and you're right. You have nowhere to fill up. If you get natural gas delivered to your home that's certainly an option.
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Here's a CNG station map for the SF area for all you Northern California people who are thinking about a CNG vehicle. The prices are per gallon gasoline equivalent.
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Got an equivalent map for upstate NY? Is that from Google Maps?
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wthrfrk80 says
Sure but it's not good news I'm afraid. My source is: http://www.cngprices.com/
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I checked "cng prices.com" and there's nothing near me. Maybe I'll have to ask some gas station owners why they don't have CNG.
Is this a classic example of "market failure"? It's a big "catch 22"...no CNG vehicles without CNG stations, and visa versa.
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I hope no one was long.
Only CHK. Perhaps it is time to double (or is that triple) down. That said, desperate times call for desperate measures (re: peak oil). You know you're in trouble when you look to the Nazis and apartheid era South Africa for inspiration. Or perhaps I'm looking at this the wrong, its just a business opportunity based on the lower cost per therm of natural gas.
Ducky, I asked on another thread but don't think you replied. Did you buy the truck at auction or from a dealer?
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EBGuy says
I bought the truck from a private party in Las Vegas who had purchased it from a utility surplus fleet auction. I'll get some pictures soon and put up a thread with more details.
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I'll get some pictures soon...
Be sure to include a close up of the HOV sticker for your Inherently Low Emission Vehicle.
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clambo says
Niiice!!!
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iwog says
I think you must be overpaying.