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yep, you guys are right. Conservatives are the real brain trust of this country. :smt043
Hey Pack this is the "Official Liberal Thread" :smt021
Hmmm..... I just assumed I was the official CSR liberal so it was for me.
Besides, if I post anything around here the frothing at the mouth Neanderthals go nuts and blow up the thread. So you could say I'm "good for business" :smt043
Nah, This is just a hit and run, I couldn't resist...... carry on :thumbsup:And so it begins again in yet another thread.... <sigh> :smt009
If I had a brain....?Pack, if you had any brains at all, you would know that a good portion of the Tea Party is formed by democrats as well. Apparently you are not bright enough to see past a few nutjobs for the true spirit of the Tea Party movement.
1. Thou Shalt Have Low Tax rates
2. Thou Shalt Have A Strong dollar.
3. Thou Shalt Have Free trade.
4. Thou Shalt Not Over-Regulate the People
5. Thou Shalt Have Only A Limited Government.
6. Thou Shalt Limit Government Spending.
7. Thou Shalt Have Market Pricing.
8. Thou Shalt Have Privatization.
9. Thou Shalt Have A Strong Defense.
10. Thou Shalt Reform Welfare
It just infuriates me when "constitutionalists" ignore the men who actually wrote the damn thing and quote Ronald "alzhimer" Regan like he is the second coming of christ. Why don't we do what they did when this country started?3. Thou Shalt Have Free trade.
Free Trade IS FAIR TRADE, where both sides agree to open, fair, and competitive trade allowing the markets to determine the value of goods, promoting connections between nations and cultures, and spreading the principles of freedom in the economic realm even where political freedom is lacking. For Trade to be Free, it must of course be fair, but for wealth to increase for ALL trade must be free!
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Our trade policy rests firmly on the foundation of free and open markets. I recognize %u2026 the inescapable conclusion that all of history has taught: The freer the flow of world trade, the stronger the tides of human progress and peace among nations. Remarks at a White House Meeting With Business and Trade Leaders Se…
That part in red I believe is crucial to our survival! I'm all for taxing the crap out of every container coming to port...I'm probably not as intelligent as most of you, but it's not rocket science to figure out that no production=no money:huh: Being new in business I can tell you from my experiences daily, we are in a lot of trouble! We have some of the most lazy people who want everything "handed" to them that I have ever seen:smt013 I came from the bottom...and really not very far from there (yet)..and nobody has given me anything! Just hard work plus little time at home and you can achieve your dreams...just to have gubment want to take it away to give to deadbeats and foreign countries. I'm sick of it:smt013 We can produce just about everything we import, so why don't we do it while we are going broke:huh::huh:In wartime, they declared, having a home industry was a necessity (Did you catch that part in RED? Maybe you free traders should remember this if you want us to continue being a "sovereign nation").
It just infuriates me when "constitutionalists" ignore the men who actually wrote the damn thing and quote Ronald "Alzheimer" Regan like he is the second coming of christ. Why don't we do what they did when this country started?
The Tariff Act of 1789 imposed the first national source of revenue for the newly formed United States. The new Constitution allowed only the federal government to levy tariffs, so the old system of state rates disappeared. The new law taxed all imports at rates from 5 to 15 percent. These rates were primarily designed to generate revenue to pay the national debt and annual expenses of the federal government. In his Report on Manufactures Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton proposed a far-reaching plan to use protective tariffs as a lever for rapid industrialization. His proposals were not adopted.
The high protectionism Hamilton called for was not adopted until after the War of 1812 when nationalists like Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun wanted more industry so the nation would have a balanced economy. In wartime, they declared, having a home industry was a necessity (Did you catch that part in RED? Maybe you free traders should remember this if you want us to continue being a "sovereign nation").
I don't think your a kook. Misguided, maybe a little paranoid but decent, hard working and sincere. I like you:grin:
<snip> but it's not rocket science to figure out that no production=no money:huh: Being new in business I can tell you from my experiences daily, we are in a lot of trouble! We have some of the most lazy people who want everything "handed" to them that I have ever seen <snip>
Sorry for the inconsistency, I was approaching this site as if it was an actual community of boaters who were decent folks and would not tolerate that type of behavior. :smt043:smt043Joke was on me! Now that I realize CSR is nothing but the usual internet cesspool I took my gloves off.Aren't you the guy that whined about name calling ? What is
"Ronald Alzheimer Regan"??? Not name calling ?
Geeze--be consistent will ya. OK for you but not anyone else......
Originally Posted by floriduramax1
<snip> but it's not rocket science to figure out that no production=no money:huh: Being new in business I can tell you from my experiences daily, we are in a lot of trouble! We have some of the most lazy people who want everything "handed" to them that I have ever seen <snip>
I agree fully.
I seen how lazy many people are. And how they don't expect to work for things . . . I have seen people think I am crazy for the hours I work and travel AND simultaneously be envious of my income and toys. They completely fail to recognize the correllation.
I also believe that no production = no opportunity = no money. If manufacturing moves offshore. . engineering will follow. . and then management.
Both issues are problems. (seperate, but still problems)
Both are problems.