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QUOTES FROM PATRICK HENRY SPEACH
http://tpmdc.18thcenturytalkingpoin...12-rally-obama-is-not-an-american.php?ref=fpc
'Give me Liberty or Give me DEATH'...?
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No. It got away from this idealized notion of what our country is from the get go.
Yes. The United States is just like Great Britain.
I love how the Tea Partiers and malcontents constantly fail to see that THEY HAVE REPRESENTATION. THIS IS NOT 1775. THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT TRYING YOU WITHOUT EVIDENCE OR A FAIR HEARING (though your party's previous administration sure tried to make that happen and still is), AMERICAN SOLDIERS ARE NOT OPENING FIRE ONTO CROWDED STREETS, PORTS ARE NOT BEING CLOSED, CITIZENS ARE NOT BEING TORTURED (though again, see last Administration), OBAMA IS NOT STARTING IMPERIAL WARS (go see last Administration, yet again), AND THOSE WHO SPEAK AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT ARE NOT BEING THREATENED WITH HANGING.
THIS TEA PARTY, "OBAMA IS WORSE THAN COLONIAL BRITAIN, HITLER, MAO, VLAD TEPES DRACULA,, CASTRO, AND STALIN IN A BIG GAY MAN PILE" PARANOIA IS REALLY, REALLY STUPID.[/B][/I]

The individual issues themselves are different, as one would expect in the difference of 200 years. However this country now has a federal government with no Constitution, a central government which chooses amongst itself how much power it has to use and how it should use it. Gone are the checks and balances. Gone is the notion of States Rights. Gone also is Capitalism, the economic principal that gave this country such success.
And this isn't an Obama issue. Obama doesn't have the competency or skill to make the political curses that plague this country. This is larger than one party. This is Individualism v. Collectivism. The Enlightenment v. a return to Socialism. Reason v. Duty. Slaves v. Freeman.
Bush deserves all the criticism he gets for his illegal expansion of the powers of the government, but Obama is continuing his imperialistic policies by expanding the war in Afghanistan, continuing with the PATRIOT Act, and increasing the massive amounts of spending to the point where he makes Bush look like a coupon clipping housewife.
Yes, war did make us rich and pull us out of a Depression---with MASSIVE government stimulus spending on the war effort (spending that paid for such silly things as the atomic bomb that won the Pacific Theater and clearly positioned us above USSR, scaring them out of the Pacific permanently). And after the war the stability offered by sound economics and programs like Social Security, the GI Bill (educating our returning war heroes into a better working force in a "socialist program"), and the Civil Rights Act created more opportunity and more prosperity. You can say by the late '70s that the programs were bloated and in need of overhaul, but even Ronald Reagan understood reforming did not mean destroying as he worked with Tip O'Neal to reform social security and such programs that continued a level of measured prosperity.
The early 20th century was a rollercoaster of economic crisis, boom and bust for the first 30 years, leading to a decade-long bust. Post-FDR and WWII we saw economic prosperity that lasted decades after the 1940s boom and a society with an exploding middle class thanks the government relief efforts of that era. Like a good libertarian, your ideology fails to see that the reason we stayed prosperous and grew a middle class, decreased the poverty line and developed the retirement standard in this country was because of sound policy that you want to dismantle so we can return to the crises of the early 20th century--like we did in 2008 after 30 years of deregulating Wall Street.
And the greatest irony is even after 2008 resembling 1929, you still think the Harding-Coolidge model is ideal.
Yes, war did make us rich and pull us out of a Depression---with MASSIVE government stimulus spending on the war effort (spending that paid for such silly things as the atomic bomb that won the Pacific Theater and clearly positioned us above USSR, scaring them out of the Pacific permanently). And after the war the stability offered by sound economics and programs like Social Security, the GI Bill (educating our returning war heroes into a better working force in a "socialist program"), and the Civil Rights Act created more opportunity and more prosperity. You can say by the late '70s that the programs were bloated and in need of overhaul, but even Ronald Reagan understood reforming did not mean destroying as he worked with Tip O'Neal to reform social security and such programs that continued a level of measured prosperity.
The early 20th century was a rollercoaster of economic crisis, boom and bust for the first 30 years, leading to a decade-long bust. Post-FDR and WWII we saw economic prosperity that lasted decades after the 1940s boom and a society with an exploding middle class thanks the government relief efforts of that era. Like a good libertarian, your ideology fails to see that the reason we stayed prosperous and grew a middle class, decreased the poverty line and developed the retirement standard in this country was because of sound policy that you want to dismantle so we can return to the crises of the early 20th century--like we did in 2008 after 30 years of deregulating Wall Street.
And the greatest irony is even after 2008 resembling 1929, you still think the Harding-Coolidge model is ideal.
Good post Crowe![]()
Do people realize that the Stock Market is a variation of a socilaism?
The stock market is in actuality Public ownership of the means of production.
Paid Healthcare for veterans is a socialist principle.
The government maintaining roads and waterways are socialist principles.
Maintaining a standing military is a socialist principle.
My point is socialism is not all bad and our system is mix of Capitalist and Socialist principles.
A balance must be struck and do to circumstances it slides to the left or right. 100% capitalism is not good just as 100% socialism is not good either....
The deficit will actually be down next quarter, below where it was when Bush left office......
