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Boin-ney, did I say it right?
#81
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?



Yeah, if Dirch wants to talk about bad uses to money then let's talk about all of the weapons Ronald Regan gave to the Taliban. Or the the hundreds of billions spent destabilizing Arabia; fighting terrorists such as Bin Laden, who were originally armed and financed by Ronald Regan.

Taliban in the White House with Ronald Regan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQKoyJ8KRh4

I mean, this King Abdullah guy, along with the rest of his family, are the biggest state sponsors of terrorism and Fascism around and George W. Bush is all friendly with them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cMlIsd0seo

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#82
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
I wonder if the real agenda is that educated people are less likely to be theists?



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#83
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
(March 12, 2016 at 7:35 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: I wonder if the real agenda is that educated people are less likely to be theists?

That's why it makes sense to support al-Saud.

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#84
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
(March 12, 2016 at 7:35 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: I wonder if the real agenda is that educated people are less likely to be theists?

Drippy thinks if more people were to remain uneducated, that would somehow make him look less stupendously stupid.
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#85
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
I really don't get why he thinks having more people with Bachelors degrees somehow makes those degrees worthless.  The value of high school diplomas/GEDs has decreased not because just about everyone has them, but because our economy has changed.  Farming and industry is no longer the backbone of employment in this country, and what has replaced it has higher minimum requirements.  It's a reflection of demand, not supply.

How Sanders wants to pay for it is pretty simple: close tax loopholes on large corporations so they pay their fair share and decrease military funding.  We pay more for our military than the rest of NATO combined.  The cost for just about all things military is unreasonably bloated, and spent more on waging war than taking care of our troops when they get back.

Now, I'm not convinced that he'd be able to get anything that he wants done if elected, but at least he's been consistent in his convictions during his lengthy political career, and his vision for America is by far the most palatable one left in the race (IMO, of course).  At least he's not a proto-fascist like Drumpf or a 1980s Republican like Clinton.
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#86
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
We shouldn't have free high school. Could you imagine how worthless a high school degree would be if everybody had one?
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#87
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
(March 11, 2016 at 12:59 pm)Drich Wrote: So again, how is the poor being taken care of?

Show me how it works, because what I understand his policies to be is to make everyone 'poor' and dependent on the government.

All you've done is pandered to the sound biters. I'm not looking for a quick come back, or 'smart' retort. I am looking to understand the fundemental principles of how his plan is supposed to work on a nation wide scale when it fails on a local/state level. when we have systemic failures of this social plan to witness in other countries as well: Greece, Italy are two that quickly come to mind.

How does boin-ney make all of this work? do you know? or is the best you can offer is a mindless quip that does not speak to the issues I am asking about?

I only offer mindless quips when responding to mindless people.
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#88
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
Quote:How Sanders wants to pay for it is pretty simple: close tax loopholes on large corporations so they pay their fair share and decrease military funding.

Yeah... it sounds simple when you say it.  Then reality rears its ugly heads.

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#89
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
Which is why I questioned if he'd actually be able to accomplish it.
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"
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#90
RE: Boin-ney, did I say it right?
(March 10, 2016 at 7:10 pm)The_Empress Wrote: If college were free, maybe you would learn how to spell "college", Drich.

Drich, you just got bern'd homie. 

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