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I am registered as unenrolled. And I vote differently, depending on the person running. Usually for a lesser of two evils <g>. Generally I am fiscally conservative and socially liberal. I would probably put myself in the libertarian camp if they had a chance of winning <g>.>>>
>>>This seems like an oxymoron to me. All those social programs take an awful lot of money to run <s>
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>>Agreed in parts. But fits with the concept of checks and balances
>>(except for the latter and the budget, making the first a cheque).
>>Half seriously: if you look at previous states, problems will arise when the external threat is eliminated,
>>the plebs grows in numbers and are pacified instead of given real work or sent off to slaughter and rape a bit.
>>Oligarchs not getting a more than fair cut from the war loot and preying among small farmers added to unrest
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>>From that POV argueing for economic hard-line views coupled with direct monetary subsidy for the poor
>>is a bad recipe IMO. The good part of the german attempt to weather the financial crisis was
>>that money was used to keep people working even under the danger of not letting some biz fail early
>>if their trouble stemmed not because from financial crisis but othermore internal reasons -
>>their prolonged survival dampens the recovery later.
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>The Nobel Peace Prize goes to .... the European Union? That seems like a head scratcher to me. Any insight?
What's the problem? B. Hussein Obama got one too for no reason either.
It's kind of like an Emmy. Sold to the highest bidder.
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Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
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