Outsourcing is not a problem. It works both ways. And Enron, Worldcom, and Tyco are a few companies.
And stealing money from people is not the way to get rid of a deficit.
By the way, singles are out all the time.
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... *blink* why do I even bother?
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oh well gnostic it almost worked
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A few new ideas:
- Illegalize Offshore Tax Shelters: Okay, so we can't prove that the rich are cheating on their taxes. But illegalizing offshore tax shelters will stop them from trying.
- Ban the Equal-Rights-by-Popular-Vote Legislation: If we had treated the rights of black people the way that we treated the rights of gays, the Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka decision would have been overturned years ago. And yet, 11 states put gay marriage bans on the ballots in November. The state supreme courts' decision are NOT designed to be overturned by the will of the majority.
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http://www.newsday.com/news/local/state/...-headlines
Yay! The DOM in NYC is struck down, and New York might become the second state to allow gay marriage. Maybe now the southern baptist assholes will finally get the fuck out of Massachusetts...
Why is it that erver since I changed from a liberal to a libertarian I started hating both sides to issues more and more?
Had the government let it's hands off of marraige in the first place, this would be a non-issue. But, now the solution both sides are proposing involves more government action. It's insane!
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I figured new york would do it it's like LA only colder and with more then just people who may have crosed the border *joke just a joke no offense*
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TriggerhappyNun Wrote:Why is it that erver since I changed from a liberal to a libertarian I started hating both sides to issues more and more?
Had the government let it's hands off of marraige in the first place, this would be a non-issue. But, now the solution both sides are proposing involves more government action. It's insane!
I know what you mean. I probably wouldn't have been so vocal in my support of gay marriage if it weren't for the fact that our governor was such an asshole about it, and started whining to Bush immediately after the court decision was announced.
Now the whole country's panicked about the possibility of a future where any two consenting adults can legally marry, and there's talk of undoing all gay rights, so progressives like me are forced to get involved. I have no opinion on gay marriage, but because its possible failure would provide precedent for conservatives to strip away all gay rights or (god help us) any group that they don't like, I feel obligated to weigh in. Damn straight liberal guilt...