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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:21:06 GMT
While I am definitely not a republican (I am a conservative-libertarian), I prefer Trump to Biden. Bernie, although well meaning, his policies would further ruin this nations economy. Conservative-libertarian, a good way to say Republican. Are you kidding? Republicans are nowhere near libertarian! Too much spending.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:22:46 GMT
Conservative-libertarian, a good way to say Republican. Are you kidding? Republicans are nowhere near libertarian! Too much spending. Anyone who is Conservative is Republican.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:27:01 GMT
Are you kidding? Republicans are nowhere near libertarian! Too much spending. Anyone who is Conservative is Republican. That is 1. false, and 2. stereotypical. I disagree with them on many issues, such as the legalization of drugs, or expansion of the military.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:31:07 GMT
Anyone who is Conservative is Republican. That is 1. false, and 2. stereotypical. I disagree with them on many issues, such as the legalization of drugs, or expansion of the military. Those are some very minor issues.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:34:03 GMT
That is 1. false, and 2. stereotypical. I disagree with them on many issues, such as the legalization of drugs, or expansion of the military. Those are some very minor issues. The fact that the government spends hundreds of billions of dollars a year on those issues is minor?
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:34:39 GMT
Those are some very minor issues. The fact that the government spends hundreds of billions of dollars a year is minor? That is not issue for most Americans.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:37:46 GMT
The fact that the government spends hundreds of billions of dollars a year is minor? That is not issue for most Americans. If that is spread evenly, that is $2100 for every American to pay, just on those industries.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:39:18 GMT
That is not issue for most Americans. If that is spread evenly, that is $2100 for every American to pay, just on those industries. It is way lesser than per capita income.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:40:46 GMT
If that is spread evenly, that is $2100 for every American to pay, just on those industries. It is way lesser than per capita income. It is still 7% of their income, and it is just for two issues.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:41:49 GMT
It is way lesser than per capita income. It is still 7% of their income, and it is just for two issues. Just 7 percent for security.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 14:47:14 GMT
It is still 7% of their income, and it is just for two issues. Just 7 percent for security. I have no problem with maintaining a military, but expanding it is unnecessary, especially if the government is going to use it against us.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 26, 2021 14:50:33 GMT
Just 7 percent for security. I have no problem with maintaining a military, but expanding it is unnecessary, especially if the government is going to use it against us. Ok
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 26, 2021 21:27:54 GMT
our previous president. I don't like Joe that much either. I think Bernie was our best option. While I am definitely not a republican (I am a conservative-libertarian), I prefer Trump to Biden. Bernie, although well meaning, his policies would further ruin this nations economy. conservative and libertarian are two completely different things. You have to be centrist in order to achieve. Biden in my eyes, is a better alternative to Trump. What policies? The economy is technically always ruined. The government owes more money than they actually have. It has been like that for quite a while. With the Republicans lowering tax, it is only bleeding money out of the government's coffers instead of saving it. Same with democrats. I don't like the idea of Head Of State in the first place.
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 26, 2021 21:30:33 GMT
It is still 7% of their income, and it is just for two issues. Just 7 percent for security. Switzerland puts less than 2% of their capita into military, and they're neutral!!! Do you know how large an army you need to stay neutral?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 26, 2021 23:57:40 GMT
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