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![]() "Abafon Goula" wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 10:12:54 -0800, Jeff wrote: Well the elections are comming up, if you think things are getting bad now, wait untill GW gets re-elected (if he does), then he has no reason to not hold back since he would be on his last term. Let's kick his dumb ass out! Might be nice to have a president that has at least half a brain and not a puppet. And which one from the past 150 years or more, would fit that description? |
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Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt
Mike MU-2 "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Abafon Goula" wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 10:12:54 -0800, Jeff wrote: Well the elections are comming up, if you think things are getting bad now, wait untill GW gets re-elected (if he does), then he has no reason to not hold back since he would be on his last term. Let's kick his dumb ass out! Might be nice to have a president that has at least half a brain and not a puppet. And which one from the past 150 years or more, would fit that description? |
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![]() "Abafon Goula" wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 10:12:54 -0800, Jeff wrote: Well the elections are comming up, if you think things are getting bad now, wait untill GW gets re-elected (if he does), then he has no reason to not hold back since he would be on his last term. Let's kick his dumb ass out! Might be nice to have a president that has at least half a brain and not a puppet. Unfortunately there will only be a few choices and Teddy Roosevelt is not running this year. A major problem is that the candidates in the election had to win the primaries. It is difficult to win the Democratic primary without being a big government, tax and spend, bleeding heart. It is difficult to win the Republican primary without being a big government, borrow and spend, friend of big polluting business and the religious right. Looks like, no matter who wins, we will have a big government with Santa Claus at its head. Of course the real Santa Clause brought presents to everybody and government Santa Clauses favor their constituencies. Basically each generation is trying to steal from the next. The retired try to steal from the working by demanding medical and retirement benefits vastly greater than any taxes that they paid to fund them. The working in turn try to steal from future generations by running a deficit in good times and bad. The future generations have had nobody since TR to advance their cause. Mike MU-2 |
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![]() Unfortunately there will only be a few choices and Teddy Roosevelt is not running this year. A major problem is that the candidates in the election had to win the primaries. It is difficult to win the Democratic primary without being a big government, tax and spend, bleeding heart. It is difficult to win the Republican primary without being a big government, borrow and spend, friend of big polluting business and the religious right. Looks like, no matter who wins, we will have a big government with Santa Claus at its head. Of course the real Santa Clause brought presents to everybody and government Santa Clauses favor their constituencies. Basically each generation is trying to steal from the next. The retired try to steal from the working by demanding medical and retirement benefits vastly greater than any taxes that they paid to fund them. The working in turn try to steal from future generations by running a deficit in good times and bad. The future generations have had nobody since TR to advance their cause. Mike MU-2 The concept of future generations being penalized as a result of a federal government deficit has always appeared a bit one-sided to me. Future generations get the benefits of costs incurred by previous generations - including tangible benefits in the form of roads built, national parks, functional government institutions created to help maintain a stable society, as well as considerable intangible benefits such as freedom and the benefits of wars won in the past (whose costs were undeniable and borne by previous generations). If future generations get the benefits of the hard work of previous generations (in the form of a better standard of living and more perfect society), should they not absorb at least part of the cost? It is beyond me how to equitably allocate the costs among generations (i.e. - determine what level of deficit a future generation should be required to assume), but it does seem fair that future generations should pay at least some of the cost of instititions and assets built for their benefit. John. |
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Ya, and replace him with an even bigger one?
The Liberals are after our wallets, and the Conservatives want to control your bedroom. I am betting that the Conservatives will succeed less than the Liberals. Besides, so long as I have a gun, you can't get into my bedroom. Only the Liberals want our guns, so they must have more nefarious plans. "Abafon Goula" wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 10:12:54 -0800, Jeff wrote: Well the elections are comming up, if you think things are getting bad now, wait untill GW gets re-elected (if he does), then he has no reason to not hold back since he would be on his last term. Let's kick his dumb ass out! Might be nice to have a president that has at least half a brain and not a puppet. |
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Ameritrade is the same way.
after using them, we got hundredss of spam (and still do) from stock places. Mike Rapoport wrote: I used to subscribe to IFR until I realized that they offered a much better rate to new subscribers than to existing ones. After realizing this, my four year old decided to subscribe :-). Today he recieved a solicitation from another aviation magazine. Obviously they sold his (and my) name and address. I always check the little box indicating that I don't want my information shared and I don't want to recieve any offers. I will never subscribe to any Belvoire publication again. Just had to vent after calling a credit card company and telling them not to send me any more ot their stupid balance tranfer checks. It was the third time I called them. I am in the national opt out list for all pre-approved credit and I still get at least two "offers" a day. I guess that Congress is so busy spending our hard earned money developing rainforests in Iowa and subsidized rail to Disneyland that they don't have time for legislation that ordinary people really care about. Mike MU-2 |
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![]() Jeff wrote: Ameritrade is the same way. after using them, we got hundredss of spam (and still do) from stock places. Really? I've had Ameritrade for myself since about 1996 and for my kids college trusts since 1997. Never got any spam from financial institutions of any kind. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message news:dMbTb.198677$I06.2194088@attbi_s01... Jeff wrote: Ameritrade is the same way. after using them, we got hundredss of spam (and still do) from stock places. Really? I've had Ameritrade for myself since about 1996 and for my kids college trusts since 1997. Never got any spam from financial institutions of any kind. They checked your bank balance after paying all the stuff for your airplane and got spooked by the $3.82 bank balance. :~) |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message news:dMbTb.198677$I06.2194088@attbi_s01... Jeff wrote: Ameritrade is the same way. after using them, we got hundredss of spam (and still do) from stock places. Really? I've had Ameritrade for myself since about 1996 and for my kids college trusts since 1997. Never got any spam from financial institutions of any kind. I have to agree with Newps. |
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I never received anything from any stock places untill a few weeks after signing
up with them. Now get the crap all the time. Newps wrote: Jeff wrote: Ameritrade is the same way. after using them, we got hundredss of spam (and still do) from stock places. Really? I've had Ameritrade for myself since about 1996 and for my kids college trusts since 1997. Never got any spam from financial institutions of any kind. |
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