Topic: Tea Parties!

Sorry I was gone for so long, internet card died, and dammit if my routes do not seem to have a Sprint Store anywhere near them X( X( X(

So as soon as I can get a new card I am back... for now I am stealing Wifi from this motel tongue

Anyhow the Tea Parties on April 15th were successful. Please note this is a big day for them, but they are not stopping there. Many places had scheduled other dates for their parties. The size and scope of the parties are increasing at a dramatic rate.


Note the GDP of the United States is 14.3 trillion dollars. Obama has spent, promised to spend, got passed into law to spend, or has placed Guaranties equal to 13.8 trillion dollars.



This is what the anger is about. You cannot 'stimulate yourself' out of a depression or recession. You let down the taxes and businesses pull us out with a frenzy.



Did you hear the rhetoric from the Left media though??? Ranging from 'dangerous right extremists' (Only one arrest out of 250,000 to 1,000,000 protesters), to 'not family friendly' (Children were at all protests), to 'racist' (Lots of Blacks spoke at these Rally's and/or attended, as well as Latino's, Asians, Native Americans, etc), to radicals asking for revolution/civil war (Yes the leftist CNN said this on a talking points show)



And that one CNN reporter, boy she was all at once, and pissy rude to boot!



I am taking to the road and doing on site Tea Parties as I go along, or just talking the numbers and information. I could have gotten a few thousand in donations so far if I was accepting political donations. People on the right, in the center, and moderates of the left are listening, are scared, and know they screwed up electing Obama.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
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Were they actually serving tea?  Or is it like one of those "tupperware parties" where you think it's a party, but they're actually just trying to sell you stuff?

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Tea bags were present, and I am suire some drank tea. but in general it was a protest against taxes, against out of control government, about a government headed to fascism.



The lefts best attack? "The republican tea bagging party" where sexual references were deliberately added nonstop.

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"Note the GDP of the United States is 14.3 trillion dollars. Obama has spent, promised to spend, got passed into law to spend, or has placed Guaranties equal to 13.8 trillion dollars."

Ok maybe I'm reading this wrong but so far it looks like he's under budget by $500 billion.  That's about 3% just in case people were thinking it's a huge number, but I work with GC's and architects and if someone managed to bring a project in at 3% under budget, he'd be congratulated.  Also is that all at once or over the course of several years.

"This is what the anger is about. You cannot 'stimulate yourself' out of a depression or recession. You let down the taxes and businesses pull us out with a frenzy."

Einstein let's be realistic here.  Maybe the organizers understood this but the average protestor wasn't thinking beyond "I don' want no govermen' takin' mah monay."  Despite what we'd all like to think the average person is not that bright, I regularly find myself wondering how they manage to tie their own shoes.  Protests are never about the issues because the average person doesn't understand the issues; that's why I laugh whenever there's an election because inevitably someone says, "Let's talk about the issues."

As for the "you can't stimulate yourself out of a recession" I direct you to Nazi Germany's rise to power through the implementation of various public works projects.  Now I've heard that someone had the idea that you could stimulate the economy by paying people to dig and fill in ditches, this certainly doesn't work because it doesn't ensure anything beyond the purchase of a shovel.  Public works projects on the other hand generally involve large numbers of people from various industries.  Take constructing a building for example, you need concrete, steel, glass, wires, fixtures, lights, paint, drywall, and other building materials all of which need to be made by someone and all of which require raw materials that need to be acquired, transported, refined, etc.  Not to mention employing various planners, designers, and consultants.  Bobs your uncle, Fanny's your aunt and before you know it you've got something that generates a lot of low skill jobs which helps get rid of unemployment which means more people buying more things while still providing some useful end product.

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to their protesting government spending by buying 1m tea bags!? Irony?

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> DPS wrote:

>> "Note the GDP of the United States is 14.3 trillion dollars. Obama has spent, promised to spend, got passed into law to spend, or has placed Guaranties equal to 13.8 trillion dollars."

Ok maybe I'm reading this wrong but so far it looks like he's under budget by $500 billion.  That's about 3% just in case people were thinking it's a huge number, but I work with GC's and architects and if someone managed to bring a project in at 3% under budget, he'd be congratulated.  Also is that all at once or over the >>course of several years.


Was this sarcasm? Either you don't know what GDP is or you think the government should be making almost all the economic decisions in this country.


>>"This is what the anger is about. You cannot 'stimulate yourself' out of a depression or recession. You let down the taxes and businesses pull us out with a frenzy."

Einstein let's be realistic here.  Maybe the organizers understood this but the average protestor wasn't thinking beyond "I don' want no govermen' takin' mah monay."  Despite what we'd all like to think the average person is not that bright, I regularly find myself wondering how they manage to tie their own shoes.  Protests are never about the issues because the average person doesn't understand the issues; that's why I laugh whenever >>there's an election because inevitably someone says, "Let's talk about the issues."


People are a lot smarter than you think.  What great intellectual achievement do you have under your belt that allows you to talk about the "average" person with such contempt?


>>As for the "you can't stimulate yourself out of a recession" I direct you to Nazi Germany's rise to power through the implementation of various public works projects.  Now I've heard that someone had the idea that you could stimulate the economy by paying people to dig and fill in ditches, this certainly doesn't work because it doesn't ensure anything beyond the purchase of a shovel.  Public works projects on the other hand generally involve large numbers of people from various industries.  Take constructing a building for example, you need concrete, steel, glass, wires, fixtures, lights, paint, drywall, and other building materials all of which need to be made by someone and all of which require raw materials that need to be acquired, transported, refined, etc.  Not to mention employing various planners, designers, and consultants.  Bobs your uncle, Fanny's your aunt and before you know it you've got something that generates a lot of low skill jobs which helps get rid of >>unemployment which means more people buying more things while still providing some useful end product.


Private industry can manage the flow of resources and manpower better than the feds. They have plenty of incentive to do so.

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"Private industry can manage the flow of resources and manpower better than the feds. They have plenty of incentive to do so."

ROFL!!!

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> Lizon wrote:

> "Private industry can manage the flow of resources and manpower better than the feds. They have plenty of incentive to do so."

ROFL!!!



What's so funny about that? I'm sure almost everything you own was manufactured by a private company.

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Companies will only manage those resources if it will show an immediate profit to their shareholders. Governments are needed to help front up initial costs for basic infrastructure and systems that privite businesses then model after and improve upon. Pure innovation is a rarity among the private sector, only refinements. This has been true between the relationship of private businesses and government entities since we first learned to write on clay tablets to today. ^.^

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> Lizon wrote:

> Companies will only manage those resources if it will show an immediate profit to their shareholders. Governments are needed to help front up initial costs for basic infrastructure and systems that privite businesses then model after and improve upon. Pure innovation is a rarity among the private sector, only refinements. This has been true between the relationship of private businesses and government entities since we first learned to write on clay tablets to today. ^.^


I'm sure I could name thousands of products that private industry came up with and the basic technology behind them but I don't have time. You're just plain wrong. Whenever our government needs something new like for example a stealth aircraft they go to an aerospace contractor for example Lockheed Martin.

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Government is behind innovation? Someone slow down his rate of LSD consumption. We've lost him.

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Govt put new sod on teh National Mall...well thats the sort of innovation and longterm infrastructure you won't see Walmart give a damn about!

>>Einstein let's be realistic here.  Maybe the organizers understood this but the average protestor wasn't thinking beyond "I don' want no govermen' takin' mah monay."  Despite what we'd all like to think the average person is not that bright, I regularly find myself wondering how they manage to tie their own shoes.  Protests are never about the issues because the average person doesn't understand the issues; that's why I laugh whenever >>there's an election because inevitably someone says, "Let's talk about the issues."<<

I have a B.A. in history, flunked out of a prestigious medieval history grad program, my GRE scores were 800/800 analytical, 730/800 linguistic, 695/800 mathematical, my IQ is somewhere above 120 depending on what free test I take, I have a paralegal certificate with a 3.9 average...

I DOAN WAN DUH GUBMINT TAKIN MAH MONEEE

a FOUR YEAR OLD knows the meaning of MINE and how it is WRONG to take what is MINE cause you WANT IT

why the [ ] should I pay $0.10 for a drunk to stay buzzin or for GM to build shitbox cars nobody wants to buy--you see their latest 2seater electric buggy? It has computerized anti-crash dodge-thrusters built in--so it don't need seatbelts!!!!!!  WTG Asshats, why not put a gas tank under the seat while you're at it?

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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Was it imported tea bags from Sri Lanka?

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"What's so funny about that? I'm sure almost everything you own was manufactured by a private company."

If the goverment decides to build roads... those usually are built by private comapnies. I dont think the goverment will send goverment workers to build the street.
If he goverment builds new schools.. those schools will be built by private companies.
and so on and so on.
If the goverment does huge spending programms on infrastructure it is to benefit the economy....

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> Schniepel wrote:

> "What's so funny about that? I'm sure almost everything you own was manufactured by a private company."

If the goverment decides to build roads... those usually are built by private comapnies. I dont think the goverment will send goverment workers to build the street.
If he goverment builds new schools.. those schools will be built by private companies.
and so on and so on.
If the goverment does huge spending programms on infrastructure it is to benefit the economy....




They might hire a private company with a billion dollar contract to dig ditches and then fill them as long as it makes their constituents happy. It doesn't matter how wasteful it is or weather we need something like that. If you ever go to china all the toll roads have these huge ornate structures around them even if they are middle of nowhere it's wasteful but obviously some jerk off thought it would be a great idea. It's also just wrong to take my money that I spend time out of my finite lifespan earning to spend on something I don't benefit from.

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Nepal makes the best tea
The higher altitude means a gentler water table and correspondingly milder soils for teas

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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please read CAREFULLY with how I word my posts. What I said was very specific.

"Governments are needed to help front up initial costs for basic infrastructure and systems that privite businesses then model after and improve upon. "

The federal highway system pretty much invented the modern car industry. Without that government infrastructure the industry wouldn't exist the way it did today. The internet was the result of a project started at Los Almos, your computer came from government inititiaves. Government in many cses create the MARKET or provide the infracture that is necessary for private businesses to flurish. Both are needed to ensure stable economic growth over long periods of time.

We have never had a full capitalist economy in the US. It's never existed, and it never will.

Who do you think is the largest buyer of most computer hardware today, local, state, and federal governments. GPS is another example of government programs creating a new market for private businesses. Somethign which probabiy wouldn't have been even created if the market wasn't there for that need.

Try to understand the whole of our economic structure. Don't simply take the approach of private business = Good and Government = bad. That's very short sighted and borderline ingorant of the truth.

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Save us government, we can't develop without your guidance!

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> Lizon wrote:

> please read CAREFULLY with how I word my posts. What I said was very specific.

"Governments are needed to help front up initial costs for basic infrastructure and systems that privite businesses then model after and improve upon. "

The federal highway system pretty much invented the modern car industry. Without that government infrastructure the industry wouldn't exist the way it did today. The internet was the result of a project started at Los Almos, your computer came from government inititiaves. Government in many cses create the MARKET or provide the infracture that is necessary for private businesses to flurish. Both are needed to ensure stable economic growth over long periods of time.

We have never had a full capitalist economy in the US. It's never existed, and it never will.

Who do you think is the largest buyer of most computer hardware today, local, state, and federal governments. GPS is another example of government programs creating a new market for private businesses. Somethign which probabiy wouldn't have been even created if the market wasn't there for that need.

Try to understand the whole of our economic structure. Don't simply take the approach of private business = Good and Government = bad. That's very short sighted and borderline ingorant of the truth.



I'm not advocating anarchy I think the government should provide basic services like roads, defense, police and also allow and regulate natural monopolies but what we have today is very far from this.

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In other words, neither of you disagree, and it was a simple misconception.  Okay, debate over, you can both go home.  tongue

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There are jobs the government does and has to do. Sometimes this involves giving private business incentives it would not have without the organizational authority of a government.

Regardless, private business = good and big government = bad. Government is a necessary evil.  Private business exists to create wealth. If it's not worth more than you put into it to somebody, private business doesn't produce it. You can't go wrong... unless, for instance, big government steps in and wastes a people's money on the losers, [ ]ing up the process. It's not a benefit that government taxes the hell out of people to purchase the most computer hardware today, it's a cost.

Spending on infrastructure CAN help the economy. And that's what government is good for--the best highway system possible is a great benefit to society and helps the economy. "huge spending programs," however, are NOT inherently good for society. Paying wealth to workers to build unnecessary infrastructure that does NOT benefit the economy is just like paying them to dig holes and then fill them back up. It's welfare and does not benefit the economy. It hurts it--someone has to pay those workers for their labor and the nothing they produce. If you ran a company would you be as stable and profitable if you had people on payroll who did not contribute anything? Duh.

I suggest Economics 101. Maybe some introductory books. You'll be shocked!

Some of these "concepts" are just retarded, but they seem new and bright to people without a clue. Spend masive amounts of money you don't have (credit) to battle a problem created by too much credit spending? I never thought I'd see the day when my countrymen heard this idea and said "Yes, that's the one I want!"

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Automobiles existed for 50 years before the interstate highway system (which Ike copied from Hitler for national defense--in case of atomic war you would be ordered off)

Govt invented the room computer, the idea that you could or should have a desktop machine was all private, the idea they should data was private, the idea that phone lines aren't good enough was private.

GPS..who has a monopoly on space?  And not by necessity

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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the truth is out there tongue

till the end of time..

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u lie!!!

I'm going to be nicer promise

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"People are a lot smarter than you think."

No, they're not.  Believe me I wish they were but they're not.

"What great intellectual achievement do you have under your belt that allows you to talk about the "average" person with such contempt?"

No great intellectual achievement which is why the "average" person earns my contempt.  I'm no super genius, I'm not even a regular genius in fact until I started observing the average person closely I considered myself to be at best slightly above average.  However if I'm only slightly above average then an elephant is only slightly bigger than my dog.  My contempt for the average person doesn't come from some baseless sense of superiority it comes from holding the people I meet to the same intellectual standard I hold myself and being regularly disappointed.

"Private industry can manage the flow of resources and manpower better than the feds."

No doubt they can but no private industry is going to propose a massive project(s), entirely at their expense, for the good of the economy.  There is no altruism in business and no company is going to sacrifice their wealth for the "greater good".  Government on the other hand is mandated to act in the best interests of it's people (at least mine is) so they are the only entity with the ability and drive to START one of the massive public works projects I suggested.

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