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   From: dawgface@ten.hut   
      
   "stanw" wrote in message   
   news:44faca15-35f6-4398-8e19-0619b0fd5563@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...   
   On Nov 1, 6:19 pm, "Frank" wrote:   
   > "marcia" wrote in message   
   >   
   > news:4606e6ba-3d10-43cb-8897-6dc374a7bf5d@b31g2000prf.googlegroups.com...   
   >   
   > > On Oct 31, 7:21 pm, "Frank" wrote:   
   > >> "Jim Manson" wrote in message   
   >   
   > >> We cannot afford Obama, he is worse that Carter and that cost the   
   > >> country a bunch.   
   >   
   > > LOLOLOL. We have the largest national debt in the history of our   
   > > country, and are supporting the budget with deficit spending funded   
   > > by   
   > > the Communist Chinese. That's thanks to the Republicans, Frank. So   
   > > who   
   > > *can't* we afford? It seems "McCain" would be the correct answer.   
   >   
   > Excuse me, So you are saying that the President of the USA has the   
   > power   
   > and authority to spend whatever he wishes on whatever he wishes? Think   
   > about it.   
   >   
   > Then also try thinking about the bigger picture, ala Twin Towers,   
   > their   
   > destruction, the lives in them and please consider what that cost   
   > America. Have you any idea? Have you any idea how that could have been   
   > prevented? If the events leading up to the Twin Tower attacks were   
   > never   
   > resolved and we had two of three more of that situation would there   
   > even   
   > be an America left to cry about?   
   >   
   > Then also consider the losers that are voted into power by thoughtless   
   > people, who screw up and spend money like crazy, ok screw me once, eh?   
   > but then to re-elect the same losers in the name of party politics?   
   > Who   
   > are the ignorant ones then?   
   >   
   > > BTW, that voodoo "trickle-down" economics you love to champion?   
   > > You're   
   > > right, it's created a *lot* of new jobs... in China, India,   
   > > Mexico...   
   > > but not in the United States. Here, we've lost 1 in 6 manufacturing   
   > > jobs since Bush took office.   
   >   
   > Well trickle down economics has nothing to do with sending jobs off   
   > shore or even across the borders, and on that subject the little crazy   
   > guy from Texas was correct. I don't ever think that Reagan and Bush   
   > saw   
   > eye to eye on anything. You've gooten confused and crosslinked   
   > ideologies.   
   >   
   > > WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW A HOUSE BUILT FROM THE ROOF DOWN?   
   >   
   > A few weeks ago actually, really.   
      
    You saw a house being built from the top down? What, are you   
   the kindergartener with cookie crumbs on his chin and a chocolate   
   stain on his hands and collar who "swears" he "didn't take a   
   cookie!!!!!".   
      
    Talk about spite. Marcia's analogy is quite apt. Neither you -   
   nor ANY one - has *ever* or COULD ever build a house from the top   
   down. Nope. Can't ever be done. Nope, even if, by some lunacy you   
   build it in layers and stack it on some scaffolding "top first" - the   
   contact to the ground, either via the scaffolding or a crane or, as I   
   suspect, the lower floors, the fact remains that the ground supports   
   everything else and, thus, it is built FROM THE GROUND UP.   
      
    -stan   
      
   ROTFLMAO!   
      
   Birds do it all the time, Her analogy sucked.   
      
   I've personally seen the houses built, I also have seen trickle down   
   economics work, and you are less than bright if you thinks such things   
   cannot happen.   
      
   It is sort of like you or someone else recently said, they felt they had   
   their place in life as a loser, so they were stuck with it, yet like a   
   bird in a nest they kept looking up for others to give them a handout.   
   Surely you don't believe that many who have nothing are willing to part   
   with what they do have.   
      
   True, sometimes trickle down economy gets squandered away when they   
   receive a handout, just like recently when all the poor people received   
   a pittance from the federal govt, that was trickle down handouts.   
   Stripping wealth via taxation is another example of enforced trickle   
   down economics. Your finding of a 1500 dollar watch I lost on the beach   
   is trickle down, your earnings are trickle down, the food you eat is   
   trickle down. There are lots of variants of trickle down, you just don't   
   like it that a Rep economist put a name on it.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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