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03-19-2010, 01:06 PM | #196 |
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Re: Texas wants to rewrite the US History books
Well we don't live in fear of another country invading us. I don't have a problem with military spending because it keeps us safe but I do agree that we could make cuts in the programs. Remember alot of that money is used on technology that helps save lives when we are at war.
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03-19-2010, 01:12 PM | #197 |
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That would do but both parties have waisted all that money over the years. If I did what the goverment has done with our SS money I would be in jail. What the goverment has done with SS money is the same thing Madoff did with investors money but the goverment is doing it with us knowledge and they still get away with it.
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03-19-2010, 01:42 PM | #198 |
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I'd put my money in my own coffers, not the governments.
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03-19-2010, 01:58 PM | #199 | |
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I feel like we could make some cuts with out endangering our troops if we didn't have so many bases around the entire world. |
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03-19-2010, 02:03 PM | #200 | |
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I don't have a problem with having a strong military per se, I have problems with the overkill. We could cut our enormous military budget in half and still far outspend, and thus be stronger than, any other country. There are so many other things that we can do with that money.
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03-19-2010, 03:34 PM | #201 |
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In this hypthetical you are the gov't, where are you allocating those savings to?
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03-19-2010, 04:38 PM | #202 | |
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I'd cut: The National Guard The Department of Education All of the Alphabet spy agencies All subsidies All foreign aid I'd sell off Fannie, Freddie, and GM I'd nationalize the Federal Reserve How much money is that? If I needed any more money, I'd make Congress pay their back taxes. While I'm at it, I'd drug test them and give them random breathalizers too. Just to eff with em.
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03-19-2010, 05:40 PM | #203 | |
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03-19-2010, 05:43 PM | #204 | |
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03-19-2010, 09:47 PM | #205 | |
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03-22-2010, 12:48 AM | #206 | |
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Dude name me a war where our interests were truly at stake? And by that I mean interests of the nation as a whole, not the moneyed elites. American Revolution The Big Break from England. War of 1812 Never would have happened if we hadn't invaded Canada. Spanish American War First war started under a false pretext(USS Maine was mined by the Spanish) later found out to that the explosion was caused because one of the powder rooms was next to the boiler, but we get the Phillipines and Cuba out of the deal. World War I The war where Western Civ blew its collective brains out. Had nothing to do with the United States. A bunch of jealous cousins use a spat between the Hapsburgs and Serbia to jockey to redraw boundaries of their respective empires and set the stage for both facism and communism. World War II The only war where our nation was truly attacked and face a true double pronged threat to its liberty and security, but would have never happened if we didn't butt into World War I. Korea Commies trying to unite Korea under one banner, but it was set up mostly by American naivete of Stalin's intentions and Dean Acheson's omission of S Korea from the newly formed Pacific Defense Perimeter at the beginning of the Cold War. The North took this as a sign that we didn't care so they invaded with Russian/Chinese help. 3 years later we have over 25,000 dead and many more wounded, and the treaty line was at the 38th parallel, right where the border was before it all started. All could have been avoided if Acheson would have said touch S Korea and we will kick your ass!! Vietnam Civil war like Korea, where many signed up with the commies, who were the best organized, and had a plan to unify Vietnam. S Vietnam was corrupt and the nation falling wouldn't have really impacted us at all. Most of SE Asia fell anyway(except Thailand) and we weren't screwed at all. 58,000 dead for a 8 year war though. A total waste Gulf War I Ambassador April Glaspie tells Saddam that we don't care about intra Arab squabbling when he asks her point blank what the US would do if he took the N Kuwaiti oilfields by force, as his cash strapped nation needed revenue and the Kuwaitis were slant drilling into Iraq. Biggest setup in modern history. Saddam is of course demonized, since he is a brutal dictator(who cares we had no problem with him being a sadistic pig from 1978-1990 as he was our boy against the crazies in Iran) Gulf War II Biggest waste of national treasure and blood since World War I in my book. At least in WW II you had bad guys that could attack us. Koreae and Vietnam you could make a valid case about them being wars against communism, but this one was 100% based on lies or exaggerations. Afghanistan Supposedly was all about nailing the Taliban and bin Laden, but not sure we needed to trash the country. But of course, as in Iraq it quickly turned into another joke of nation building. |
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03-22-2010, 03:30 PM | #207 | |
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Also Lincoln didn't free all slaves. He only freed the slaves of the south. Again in order to make it more difficult for the south to win. Northern states kept slavery in effect for several years after. I honestly could care less about hispanic history. If it has something relevant for us like the Alamo then fine but other wise what do I care about South America? Take a class in college if your interested. |
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03-22-2010, 05:05 PM | #208 |
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While this is a whole other kettle of fish, let's be clear, if you believe the Civil War was about anything other than the South's insistence that it had protected property rights in the ownership of humans and rebelled when it appeared that those rights may be infringed upon by the Federal govt., I would assert that you are seriously mistaken.
Southern apologists can point to the economic tariffs or any other side show they may wish to - those could have been negotiated out if the south agreed to restrictions on slavery (not even abolition). Yes, there were other tangled webs involved in the Civil War but, at there core, was the fundamental disagreement over slavery. Yes. The Emancipation Proclamation was, in fact, an alomost purely political move. Lincoln is on record as saying that if he could save the Union w/out freeing any slaves, he would do so; If he could save it freeing all the slaves, he would do that; if he could save it freeing some but not others, he would do that. Lincoln opposed slavery but held the Union in higher regard than any other political goal.
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03-22-2010, 05:07 PM | #209 |
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Since it's U.S. history probably the only mentions of South America will be dealing with the migration and the customs brought with them.
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