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Scrmegl
10-30-2008, 12:05 AM
With so much BS and lies out there, I tend to compare the candidates on issues I think they can *actually* pass through congress and what policies/plans they could actually make happen.

A majority of the crap they claim they will do is very unlikely. And taxes will go up with either party. It is just simple math. With our world economy the way it is I am confused how socialism sounds better than capitalism.

So fun not this will be.

311evo
10-30-2008, 03:44 AM
Yeah, well, this doesn't exactly remove you from any age-based stereotypes

i dont see how i could be removed from the stereotype considering i am in the age group? im simply stating my age group is primarily dumb, and vote for celebrity over candidate. hard to understand?

People who make comments like that are just as bad as the dumbfucks who flip a coin. Vote because you care, not because everyone says you should. If you care, you won't make comments like that. It's important, especially in times like these. Ignorance, on the other hand, is not.

im definitly not flipping a coin, im sure my 102% A+ in AP Government means nothing, and the fact i might be going to college for government related things. I certinly didnt do any research on the candidates, their history, and what they have/have not voted for, etc etc. im definitly going to go into the voting booth and flip a coin. yep. thats the plan. wtf?

comments like what? i said i was out of the fucking thread not out of voting, mainly because whenever politics are discussed on a board some douche bag will always read something different then how it is said. then people get all dick-swinging at one another.

and when did i say i was voting because someone told me to? please quote me on that somewhere. im voting because i do care, i just dont care to discuss politics on this board because im friends with alot of democrats, and republicans.

and im being ignorent how!? you should probably start reading post's twice before you comment back.

Matt D.
10-30-2008, 07:55 AM
mainly because whenever politics are discussed on a board some douche bag will always read something different then how it is said.
Well golly, what ever do you mean? :nope:

polishmafia
10-30-2008, 08:16 AM
I'm sure everyone knows where I stand... so I'll just add this picture to this thread. :)

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/nwmaximus/obama-change.png

curt_gendron
10-30-2008, 08:30 AM
I consider myself a moderate Democrat. For me, the economy and Iraq are the big issues for me. Since Bush has pretty much driven us into a huge hole, I'm voting for Obama.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2113/2214844805_c67f9b7e16.jpg

Spending $10 billion in Iraq every month is just retarded. We need to get the national debt down to something reasonable.

later,
Curt

ylimert01
10-30-2008, 11:06 AM
im voting schieds/turbo 08!

niterydr
10-30-2008, 11:17 AM
I consider myself a moderate Democrat. For me, the economy and Iraq are the big issues for me. Since Bush has pretty much driven us into a huge hole, I'm voting for Obama.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2113/2214844805_c67f9b7e16.jpg

Spending $10 billion in Iraq every month is just retarded. We need to get the national debt down to something reasonable.

later,
Curt

The last two years the dem's have controlled the purse strings, you know, CONGRESS? The president has control over a veto, thats it folks.

Does anyone in class know which party started the "everyone in America needs a home" drive, where it didn't matter if you couldn't get a car loan, you'd get a house...

Which party rep has received the most backing from said government program?

The problem is the republicans also went along with it, as it was the popular thing to do, so they aren't much better.

My important views are the economy, healthcare, and military. For me, there is only one clear choise, unless I am hoping for change like Pete mentioned.

And I make way under 250k/year :). I know how taxes work, how trickle down works, and how much in taxes the upper class actually pays. Plus I know that businesses pass on taxes to consumers, and since most companies I buy from make over 250k/year, I dont want to see my cost of living go up yet again.

scheides
10-30-2008, 01:20 PM
Fuck this I'm going back to the cowbell thread!

311evo
10-30-2008, 03:51 PM
the people who are voting for their candidate going off of the economic policy, keep in mind that McCrakin' will cut the hell out of government spending, and cut taxeson every level, and also give out stimulous pakages. whereas Obama belives in spending MORE from government funds, and raising takes.

i agree, our government needs to cut spending a ton, so i wont be voting for obama.

EclipseGST
10-30-2008, 06:09 PM
I'm sure everyone knows where I stand... so I'll just add this picture to this thread. :)

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/nwmaximus/obama-change.png

Ya know what C-H-A-N-G-E stands for?

Come Help A N***a Get Elected...

That is all. :D