Every day I visit tons of website, forums, and social networks for all types of topics, most of which are technology based in some sort of form.  This election cycle has really brought out the best of the liberal “group think” mentality regarding Obama.  On just about every social network Obama is praised as “the one” and any hint of disagreement with his policies or ideals is immediately responded with accusations of racism, or just plain insults.  Anybody who wants to claim that liberals are tolerant to others, please give me a shout because I can quickly debunk that.  Even here on our network of sites, there have been insults tossed at the slightest hint of either supporting McCain, or being against Obama.  I’m certainly not saying conservatives don’t dish out their fair share, but the mentality of liberals has once again bordered on the insane and hateful.

It’s tough being a proud conservative, as I will say what I think regardless of what the group and mob mentality is.  The real shame is so many people, especially bloggers in the tech area, are afraid to do the same.  I have received so many private notes and comments in support of standing up for conservatism, it’s almost crazy.  The best comparison I can make is how conservative actors in Hollywood are often ridiculed or turned down for roles because of their conservative beliefs, and the same mentality is going on right now in the blogosphere.  Conservative bloggers, some of which can be considered A-list are having to remain silent about their thoughts on Obama and McCain, simply because they are afraid of retribution from their employers or just not being able to pickup work from other sites.  It’s a shame, and it’s more telling about liberals than it is anything.

I am a conservative, I don’t like Obama, and I will never let anyone intimidate me because of that. 


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on Oct 29, 2008

Threads are closed because comments get out of hand, insults start to flare, or a flame war erupts, which happened to the other thread.

Bull.  Brad was losing and he kicked everyone out of his sandbox...and we all know it. 

You can keep shouting the DNC talking points that deregulation was the problem, but the fact is, it is not.

Yes, it was.  And you'll find it is not the DNC saying this, but the overwhelming majority of every financial analyst around the world taking this position.  Remember, many of the Democrats are caught up in this as well.  The DNC is avoiding this position just like the RNC is.

But, if you'd like a full dissertation on economics, I would be glad to educate you.  But for now, do a little research into the deregulation of the asset to debt leveraging ratios of these new financial companies before and after deregulation.  The Great Depression laws were enacted to make sure that every bank had a healthy ratio of debt to hard assets for liquidity reasons.  With deregulation these ratios skyrocketed to unsustainable levels and eventually, the notes were called in - ergo financial collapse because NO ONE wanted to eat their losses.  Combined with Bushco's gutting of all of the agencies of government in 2000, we were left with NO regulation and NO oversight throughout the government for the past 8 years.

Obama makes the the Clintons looks honest.

Pure groundless hyperbole.  Beneath you to say the least.

Anyways, so you have no issues with 0bama, who now claims the rich is now $150,000, will tax you and give your money to people who don't work, nor are productive members of society? 

Actually, no, and it's $250,000.  At least get your CORE facts straight before you spin. 

Those "non-productive members of society" you keep ranting on about amount to a fraction of the people in this country.  And whether or not they make enough money to pay INCOME taxes, they do pay sales taxes, etc. etc. every day.  And those goods and services they purchase drive the economy all the way up the ladder.  Their money just goes right back into the system one way or another, the same way a highway project or other public works project does.  There are MANY WAYS politicians grease the wheels of the economy on a daily basis, from defense contracts to pork to public works to welfare.  It's the way our world works, as long as everything is in balance.

on Oct 29, 2008

Bull. Brad was losing and he kicked everyone out of his sandbox...and we all know it.

Don't recall knowing that but I'm glad you feel that you know what 'we all' know.

 

Actually, no, and it's $250,000. At least get your CORE facts straight before you spin

Biden has already reduced that figure to $150,000 in a recent interview and as yet I haven't heard a rebutal from Obama.

on Oct 29, 2008

But, if you'd like a full dissertation on economics, I would be glad to educate you. But for now, do a little research into the deregulation of the asset to debt leveraging ratios of these new financial companies before and after deregulation.

I don't need education in liberals economics.  Blaming "deregulation" is pure talking points, nothing else.

Bull. Brad was losing and he kicked everyone out of his sandbox...and we all know it.

Um....no.  But thanks for trying.

 

Pure groundless hyperbole.  Beneath you to say the least.

I can list the 0bama lies and compare them to Clintons.  I just need to schedule a week or two off first. 

 

Actually, no, and it's $250,000.  At least get your CORE facts straight before you spin. 

Keep up with the news, Biden lowered it to $150,000 yesterday.  It doesn't matter, because we know everyone will be hit with tax increases with 0bama. 

 

Those "non-productive members of society" you keep ranting on about amount to a fraction of the people in this country.  And whether or not they make enough money to pay INCOME taxes, they do pay sales taxes, etc. etc. every day.  And those goods and services they purchase drive the economy all the way up the ladder.  Their money just goes right back into the system one way or another, the same way a highway project or other public works project does.  There are MANY WAYS politicians grease the wheels of the economy on a daily basis, from defense contracts to pork to public works to welfare.  It's the way our world works, as long as everything is in balance.

Local sales tax goes local in most cases, we are talking federal income here.  Regardless, I would love to weight the amount of local taxes they pay in, and size it up against what they cost tax payers in police expenses, etc. 

Poor people, non-productive members of society DO NOT PAY taxes.  Giving them tax breaks is a lie, it's welfare.

 

 

on Oct 29, 2008

If people love 0bama's distribution plan so much, they should just voluntarily send more of their money into the government.

on Oct 29, 2008

Some of your claims are quite extraordinary like Bush being respponsible for the fear caused by 9/11 and that there is nothing to fear from Osama Bid Laden. Some friends in New York might disagree with you.

I SAID that Bush and the neocons are responsible for CAPITALIZING on the fear of 9-11 instead of standing up to lead the nation in the spirit of "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself".

I will NOT live my life in fear of crazies off their meds or nutters like Osama bin Laden.  New York is one of my two favorite cities on Earth.  They were ATTACKED by loons and it SUCKED.  And innocent people died, which was horrible for them and their families, etc.

But their tragic loss does not end this NATION, nor its freedoms, nor its ideals.

 

No, it took Bushco and the neocons to turn a simple terrorist attack into an excuse for...

 

the preemptive invasion of Iraq

unprecedented war profiteering and graft for Cheney's company and others

the suspension of human rights dating back centuries

the suspension of treaties of war which we once championed

the arrival of Big Brother via warrantless wiretaps, eavesdropping on American citizens calls, internet etc.

the torture of prisoners in manners that we once had Nazis EXECUTED for at Nuremburg

the vast redistribution of wealth from future American productivity into the now offshore Friends of Bush

the takeover of the Justice Department by unqualified religious bottom rung academic zealots

the sacking of the upper levels of every government agency, replaced by purely political cronies of Bush

$6 trillion dollars in new debt (a NET increase that is more than every other President COMBINED)

the collapse of the US dollar

the collapse of untold trillions of dollars of wealth in the stock market

etc. etc. etc.

 

So yeah, I'm pissed.  My big question has to be why aren't you?!  And why would you waste a breath on defending this ignoramus pawn of a President?

George W. Bush is the one President I have REFUSED to meet with over the past twenty years - because I saw through him from day one.

How about you?   Are the blinders still on? 

 

 

 

 

on Oct 29, 2008

If people love 0bama's distribution plan so much, they should just voluntarily send more of their money into the government.

We are.  We're voting for him, after all.  Or have you not been paying attention to the polls?

on Oct 29, 2008

There's paying taxes and then there is being stupid about paying taxes. He's obviously taking a straight draw of profits with no efforts to shelter his income. Then he complains about paying too much when he isn't even taking advantage of routine provisions designed to protect small businessmen like himself from over-taxation!

I applaud the fact that he's paying greater than zero (unlike the top corporations in the nation), but he can't bitch and moan about a 1-2% shift in tax policies when he's being naive with his money in the first place. IMHO>

Why are you angry that top corporations make expensive efforts to shelter their income and their shareholders gains?  They are doing exactly what you suggest Brad should do.  They have hired powered tax people as you would suggest and find every advantage they can within the framework that CONGRESS gives them. Are there those that go beyond legal? Undoubtedly, but that is true in the private sector as well.  They simply play the hand they are dealt as do you.  Do you really believe that top corporations pay zero?.

Here is a list of what the top corporations paid:

http://www.forbes.com/2004/04/15/cx_aw_0415bigpay.html

 

 

on Oct 29, 2008

The rest of your responses to my post were all non-responses and evasions.  Pity, I was looking forward to some factually based intellectual discourse to support your positions. 

Poor people, non-productive members of society DO NOT PAY taxes. Giving them tax breaks is a lie, it's welfare.

So?  What about a little bit of compassion for those who are less fortunate galls you so?

Regardless, the tax breaks are for the middle class, by your own admission it means nothing for the poor and I maintain the wealthy can afford the slight hike...sure as hell WAY better than they've tolerated the collapse of their portfolios and property values the past month or so.

For all the money people think they made under Bushco, only the ones who took it overseas got away with it.  Everyone else was played for a sucker by this real estate pyramid scheme.

on Oct 29, 2008

If people love 0bama's distribution plan so much, they should just voluntarily send more of their money into the government.

 

Sad that it has come to this but our capatlistic ways can't continue anymore without some socialistic band aids. The poker game is over. The winners cashed out and now the pot is less all that money. There isn't any new money to bring to the game unless you borrow from the winners...and so on.

on Oct 29, 2008

Why are you angry that top corporations make expensive efforts to shelter their income and their shareholders gains?

Because they do it by moving operations off shore.  If you make your money here, you should pay your taxes here.


Here is a list of what the top corporations paid:   http://www.forbes.com/2004/04/15/cx_aw_0415bigpay.html

How about we choose something that reflects the CURRENT Bushco world, instead of something from 2004 which reflects data from 2001/2...ahem.

Like this...  http://money.cnn.com/2008/08/12/news/economy/corporate_taxes/

This represents how the world has been laid out in their favor over the past 8 years.

 

on Oct 29, 2008

Sad that it has come to this but our capatlistic ways can't continue anymore without some socialistic band aids. The poker game is over. The winners cashed out and now the pot is less all that money. There isn't any new money to bring to the game unless you borrow from the winners...and so on.

Precisely.

on Oct 29, 2008

Don't recall knowing that but I'm glad you feel that you know what 'we all' know.


Hehe, yeah, I was tweaking him there. 

Actually, no, and it's $250,000. At least get your CORE facts straight before you spin

Biden has already reduced that figure to $150,000 in a recent interview and as yet I haven't heard a rebutal from Obama.

I'm basing this number on what's PUBLISHED on Obama's site regarding his plans.  Odds are that Biden just got the number wrong from memory.  Palin, McCain, and Bush do that daily and I try to avoid pretending misquotes or gotchas representa ANY of their actual positions.

So, based on the published plans and the other 99% of discussions of this number, I gotta say it's still actually $250,000.

Regardless, the house and senate will change all of this anyway in an effort to find common ground.  So this number is only Obama's stated target not the ultimate result, of course.

on Oct 29, 2008

No, it took Bushco and the neocons to turn a simple terrorist attack into an excuse for...

Wow, you managed to blame everything on Bush.  Good job with that.

 

We are.  We're voting for him, after all.  Or have you not been paying attention to the polls?

Polls are not votes.  Besides, I would bet over 90% of 0bama supporters have no idea what they are getting themselves into.  But then again, these are people who want to scrounge off the government.

The rest of your responses to my post were all non-responses and evasions.  Pity, I was looking forward to some factually based intellectual discourse to support your positions.

I have addressed your DNC talking points that have been debunked 1000 times over. I'm not going to change your mind as you will never change mine.

 

So?  What about a little bit of compassion for those who are less fortunate galls you so?

Compassion can be done through charity or good will, not the seizing of my paycheck. 

 

There isn't any new money to bring to the game unless you borrow from the winners...and so on.

Stealing from the productive members of society is not a solution.  There are plenty of other things that can be done, but we are now dealing with people who are lazy.

on Oct 29, 2008

But many of the companies the report found had paid no tax were likely small businesses that pay other taxes. Generally, many small firms, because they do not have shareholders, are able to shift corporate income to individual income.

From the CNN article.

Lets remember these small businesses will have to pay more taxes under "the 0", and therefore more jobs will be lost.

 

on Oct 29, 2008

So yeah, I'm pissed. My big question has to be why aren't you?! And why would you waste a breath on defending this ignoramus pawn of a President?

First of all, I am not a Bush fan. What I argue against is the constant blaming of  everything that ever happened on Bush as if Congress did not exist and the extreme Michael Moore type claims.  I think it will be an interesting question down the road in history as to whether the war in Iraq was good or bad for this country.  Just like the press under Lincoln condemned him as the worst president and the civil war was a disaster.  All that as changed quite a bit with time and distance from the violence of the period.  YOur list included quite a few folks to blame and it seems just to simplistic to blame everything on Bush in a neat little bundle. Just as in your blaming of Nancy P for not making it clear to the people of the Bush veto powers, you forgot to mention all the democrats that voted with the Republcans both in the first and second term.

I certainly agree that the Bush adminstration has violated the Republican fiscal conservative principals and the small government is better principal and that is why I am not a Bush fan at all.  The problem that I have with the BUsh bashing agrument is simple.  IF he is really the week moron that liberals says he is, it is quite difficult to explain how he got elected twice and how he controlled all the other geniuses in Congress to weave his evil web.  The incredible Dick Cheney monster is then created to expain it. And the Democrats pretend they were are a not part of it all.  iI just don't believe that such a simplistic solution as its all Bush's fault is helpful to getting anything resolved and the country united.  He really isn't a king although dems like to pretend that he made himself one and they just couldn't stop him.

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