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"It is no ... By: ares123thegodly. on 19 Feb 12, 04:04:07 "It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking." Ron Paul
Fuck the centralised bank with FIAT? money, it's the invention of Satan. The govt. is stealing our money blantantly and nobody does anything about it
The bottom line ... By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:08:19 The bottom line with NAFTA is that even before congress signed that agreement American wages and general costs associated with it like business taxes, benefits and so on and so forth where rising to? uncompetitive figures already.
Do I support NAFTA? No I do not because it's the reason we haven't been able to reset the manufacturing imbalance with Mexico and Canada after the fact. NAFTA has to go if we want to manufacture again. Bottom line.
To be honest here, ... By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:05:48 To be honest here, as a Libertarian who was a Libertarian before Ron Paul made it what the cool kids see it as...
I am not against a safety net for the poor. I have my compassion, but welfare is not a safety net. I honestly think a better? idea would be to train young people in a trade and have them pay the Government back when they get work is a better safety net.
The rest, ought to be provided by State Governments.
Not true, they ... By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:03:03 Not true, they could have done something as simple as pegging various European currencies together to maintain an equal exchange rate to start. Or if they even would have? just went with a real free trade zone at first instead of beauracratic globalists taking over the EU machine at first.
The EU was a good idea, until it became the EU. Now stronger economies like Germany, UK, France and so on are feed up with it.
surely they should ... By: DontHaveTheKey. on 07 Feb 12, 22:33:57 surely they should integrate politics first and then the economics. They tried to have common currency without political integration,? it's the wrong way round.
@ ... By: JackofOneTrade567. on 07 Feb 12, 19:50:31 @noprofitmaximierung No they shouldn't starve, but firstly, poverty and starvation doesn't justify theft. Secondly, welfare programs do more harm than they do good. You can't fix problems through welfare, you just push the burden of poverty? on others, like the poor, middle class, and unborn children.
Not in moderation, ... By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 15:43:36 Not in moderation, none at all. The economy can run itself it doesnt need walking sticks or pillars. The government doesnt need a role to put? their hands on everything, all they have to do is make sure the economy/social life of its people is free.
"When you live in a trully free society, you have the chance of assuming responsability for seeking excelence and virtue. It's your human goal in life." - Ron Paul in speech
'Regulate freedom'? ... By: ShadesofScorpius. on 07 Feb 12, 13:43:03 'Regulate freedom'? Do you mean monetary freedom? The systematic deregulation of the financial industry in the US is part of what caused? the recent crash. Regulation has its place. You don't want to over-regulate, but everything in moderation, yes?
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I'm not an expert ... By: ShadesofScorpius. on 07 Feb 12, 13:39:36 I'm not an expert on economic policy, but many people suggest that our North American Free Trade Agreement turned out to be a bad idea: fewer jobs, lower pay.
Also, isn't it Germany and France who were pushing for a new type of economic union to 'stabilize' everything? If they're so put upon in having to pay for "lesser" countries, why continually push for staying together, but making lessers 'pay'? Just disband!? There's more going on that we don't see, I think.
We? are all live in ... By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 13:02:47 We? are all live in a corporate world. Where do you live? North Korea?
@boghdan2000 Go ... By: freemanpatriot. on 07 Feb 12, 09:31:09 @boghdan2000 Go fuck? your self troll
are you kidding me? ... By: freemanpatriot. on 07 Feb 12, 09:21:44 are you kidding me??what's wrong with privatizing?what planet are you from dude?why do ask riddiculous? questions like boghdan2000?You wanna live in a corporate world?
You are very? funny ... By: ciarandots77. on 07 Feb 12, 08:10:08 You are very? funny...... Austerity doesnt work.
The problem is, is ... By: Phalanx3800. on 07 Feb 12, 05:02:43 The problem is, is that the EU attempted to do certain things out of order. They tried to incorporate the politics of the EU Nations before the economy was fully integrated.? I think the EU tried to do too much too soon.
They should have just allowed for a free trade barrier among the EU members and let integration come naturally. Instead of forcing upon the stronger Nations like Britain or Germany and France who are forced to subsidize the lesser nations.
BRILLIANT MOVE. the ... By: bvrcrap56. on 07 Feb 12, 04:50:01 BRILLIANT MOVE. the powerless leaders resign, leaving the rule keepers. you can be ruled by law or the military. one or the other.? we see it now
The shrinkage of ... By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 04:21:38 The shrinkage of the middle class is a global phenomenon, not just a US problem. The fact is: the value of manufacturing and R&D jobs are lower due to global competition, but some service jobs such as physicians, financial? planners, and accountants are making more money than ever before.
Lol. As long as ... By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 04:19:08 Lol. As long as Euros are collapsing and China needs to maintain? her regime control (growth through exports and trade surplus), the USD is invulnerable. At least in the short term (10 to 15 years), the USD's volume, liquidity, and convertibility are irreplaceable. And there is no indication that the increase volume contributes more than global demands to overall real inflation.
Then I can only ... By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:50:04 Then I can only hope a true european union follows? this one up. Where government doesnt regulate freedom like it does currently...
Molon Labe n such? ... By: admiralcrash1. on 07 Feb 12, 02:50:00 Molon Labe n such? ;-)
your? right, its ... By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:47:31 your? right, its pretty much something like this, lets just say that romanian romanism is still flowing through the populations veines and the people will break loose really soon
I fear this stuff ... By: Phalanx3800. on 07 Feb 12, 02:47:08 I fear this stuff in Europe could lead to a breakdown of the EU and even possibly a renewed trend to the old ways that made Europe go to war in? the past.
so you think that ... By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:45:14 so you think that buying dollars from an overtaxed country does it any good to its people? how do you think that the USD stays in shape in terms of exchange rate? taxes vs inflation, keep the balance and your dumping all the government debt successfully on the population reducing the middle class, making it poorer, thats not what american people want, and if your saying? that congress doesnt represent the population then its a complete other issue
cand trec pe la ... By: boghdan2000. on 07 Feb 12, 02:35:36 cand trec pe la universitate cu masina dau geamu jos si le strig la cacto '' La munca nu la intins mana futuva muma in cur de colectivisti imputiti'' mama ce bine ma simt...futui? in gura de hoti! si boul de Boc ce a cedat ca o tarfa!
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By: ares123thegodly. on 19 Feb 12, 04:04:07
"It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking." Ron Paul Fuck the centralised bank with FIAT? money, it's the invention of Satan. The govt. is stealing our money blantantly and nobody does anything about it
By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:08:19
The bottom line with NAFTA is that even before congress signed that agreement American wages and general costs associated with it like business taxes, benefits and so on and so forth where rising to? uncompetitive figures already. Do I support NAFTA? No I do not because it's the reason we haven't been able to reset the manufacturing imbalance with Mexico and Canada after the fact. NAFTA has to go if we want to manufacture again. Bottom line.
By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:05:48
To be honest here, as a Libertarian who was a Libertarian before Ron Paul made it what the cool kids see it as... I am not against a safety net for the poor. I have my compassion, but welfare is not a safety net. I honestly think a better? idea would be to train young people in a trade and have them pay the Government back when they get work is a better safety net. The rest, ought to be provided by State Governments.
By: Phalanx3800. on 08 Feb 12, 00:03:03
Not true, they could have done something as simple as pegging various European currencies together to maintain an equal exchange rate to start. Or if they even would have? just went with a real free trade zone at first instead of beauracratic globalists taking over the EU machine at first. The EU was a good idea, until it became the EU. Now stronger economies like Germany, UK, France and so on are feed up with it.
By: DontHaveTheKey. on 07 Feb 12, 22:33:57
surely they should integrate politics first and then the economics. They tried to have common currency without political integration,? it's the wrong way round.
By: JackofOneTrade567. on 07 Feb 12, 19:50:31
@noprofitmaximierung No they shouldn't starve, but firstly, poverty and starvation doesn't justify theft. Secondly, welfare programs do more harm than they do good. You can't fix problems through welfare, you just push the burden of poverty? on others, like the poor, middle class, and unborn children.
By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 15:43:36
Not in moderation, none at all. The economy can run itself it doesnt need walking sticks or pillars. The government doesnt need a role to put? their hands on everything, all they have to do is make sure the economy/social life of its people is free. "When you live in a trully free society, you have the chance of assuming responsability for seeking excelence and virtue. It's your human goal in life." - Ron Paul in speech
By: ShadesofScorpius. on 07 Feb 12, 13:43:03
'Regulate freedom'? Do you mean monetary freedom? The systematic deregulation of the financial industry in the US is part of what caused? the recent crash. Regulation has its place. You don't want to over-regulate, but everything in moderation, yes? :)
By: ShadesofScorpius. on 07 Feb 12, 13:39:36
I'm not an expert on economic policy, but many people suggest that our North American Free Trade Agreement turned out to be a bad idea: fewer jobs, lower pay. Also, isn't it Germany and France who were pushing for a new type of economic union to 'stabilize' everything? If they're so put upon in having to pay for "lesser" countries, why continually push for staying together, but making lessers 'pay'? Just disband!? There's more going on that we don't see, I think.
By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 13:02:47
We? are all live in a corporate world. Where do you live? North Korea?
By: freemanpatriot. on 07 Feb 12, 09:31:09
@boghdan2000 Go fuck? your self troll
By: freemanpatriot. on 07 Feb 12, 09:21:44
are you kidding me??what's wrong with privatizing?what planet are you from dude?why do ask riddiculous? questions like boghdan2000?You wanna live in a corporate world?
By: ciarandots77. on 07 Feb 12, 08:10:08
You are very? funny...... Austerity doesnt work.
By: Phalanx3800. on 07 Feb 12, 05:02:43
The problem is, is that the EU attempted to do certain things out of order. They tried to incorporate the politics of the EU Nations before the economy was fully integrated.? I think the EU tried to do too much too soon. They should have just allowed for a free trade barrier among the EU members and let integration come naturally. Instead of forcing upon the stronger Nations like Britain or Germany and France who are forced to subsidize the lesser nations.
By: bvrcrap56. on 07 Feb 12, 04:50:01
BRILLIANT MOVE. the powerless leaders resign, leaving the rule keepers. you can be ruled by law or the military. one or the other.? we see it now
By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 04:21:38
The shrinkage of the middle class is a global phenomenon, not just a US problem. The fact is: the value of manufacturing and R&D jobs are lower due to global competition, but some service jobs such as physicians, financial? planners, and accountants are making more money than ever before.
By: mercedescl. on 07 Feb 12, 04:19:08
Lol. As long as Euros are collapsing and China needs to maintain? her regime control (growth through exports and trade surplus), the USD is invulnerable. At least in the short term (10 to 15 years), the USD's volume, liquidity, and convertibility are irreplaceable. And there is no indication that the increase volume contributes more than global demands to overall real inflation.
By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:50:04
Then I can only hope a true european union follows? this one up. Where government doesnt regulate freedom like it does currently...
By: admiralcrash1. on 07 Feb 12, 02:50:00
Molon Labe n such? ;-)
By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:47:31
your? right, its pretty much something like this, lets just say that romanian romanism is still flowing through the populations veines and the people will break loose really soon
By: Phalanx3800. on 07 Feb 12, 02:47:08
I fear this stuff in Europe could lead to a breakdown of the EU and even possibly a renewed trend to the old ways that made Europe go to war in? the past.
By: ares123thegodly. on 07 Feb 12, 02:45:14
so you think that buying dollars from an overtaxed country does it any good to its people? how do you think that the USD stays in shape in terms of exchange rate? taxes vs inflation, keep the balance and your dumping all the government debt successfully on the population reducing the middle class, making it poorer, thats not what american people want, and if your saying? that congress doesnt represent the population then its a complete other issue
By: boghdan2000. on 07 Feb 12, 02:35:36
cand trec pe la universitate cu masina dau geamu jos si le strig la cacto '' La munca nu la intins mana futuva muma in cur de colectivisti imputiti'' mama ce bine ma simt...futui? in gura de hoti! si boul de Boc ce a cedat ca o tarfa!