TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) Both sides are populated by idiots. Both sides have their crazy fanatics that want to limit our freedoms and expand their pet government programs.
Ohhh yes.
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) cap and trade
Hate it. Horrible idea for many reasons. A complete clusterfsck.
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) publically funded health care programs that provide better coverage for citizens who don't have jobs than privately funded plans do
Whaaa?!? Got any hard data to back that one up?
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) and idiotic wasteful spending programs like federal education programs that focus on kids' diets.
Schools are already blowing tons of taxpayer dollars hiring catering/foodservice companies to cook school lunches instead of having in-house lunchladies like they used to when you and I were in school. One part of these programs is to curtail some of the bull@#(! that's currently going on. I'm *for* that part. I'm *not* so keen on the "OMG THINK OF THE CHILDREN" anti-obesity micromanagement. Especially when it involves things like banning bagged lunches. >.<
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) Now I could vote for real democrats. I thought those were the ones who were supposed to be for peace and not war, yet the guy in office has done little to end the two wars we're currently engaged in and has signed us up for a third.
Yup. This is one of my major problems with him. That and the fact that he seems unwilling to grow a pair of testicles and fight against the current"we're taking our toys out of the sandbox and GOING HOME!" tactic the current crop of house/senate folks are using lately. He *should* say (to anyone who pulls it) "If you're going to refuse to actually do your jobs by voting on bills, I'm not paying you because you're effectively on strike. You get your pay and health coverage back when you start sitting on the floor and voting 'yeah' or 'nay' again.."
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) I thought democrats were supposed to be the pro-regulation, anti-business types who would pass stringent laws to keep wall street in check, yet the guy in office hasn't done a damned thing worth mentioning when it comes to regulating the problem that tanked our economy in the first place.
Another of my major problems with him that goes back to his apparent lack of testicular fortitude on some issues.
TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Jun 30 2011, 12:08 PM) So instead I'm left with choosing between the pro-business, pro-war, anti-tax republican and the pro-business, pro-war, pro-tax democrat. If I'm going to have to vote for an idiot who's bankrupting the country and making stupid foreign policy decisions, I'm at least going to vote for the guy who gives me a tax break.
I *so* feel your pain.
I'd argue, however, that the republicans are pro-tax too, they just tax to fund THEIR ideals instead of the ideals of the Democrats and they spend so much time chanting "democrats tax, we don't" that most people start to believe it without looking at the actual numbers and realizing they BOTH tax a metric $#@!ton and then blow most of it on stupid @#(! or use it to pat the backs of their campaign donators.
