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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    So... you're using an example of spending you DON'T like, pointing to B-B-B-Biden! without first acknowledging the 1 in 100 year pandemic situation that killed millions of Americans, to justify skyrocketing spending to record highs under Trump with no emergency to justify it?
    No, I am using data to illustrate you are using a talking point that has no basis in actual reality.

    See how the spending ballooned up in 2020 and 2021 for Covid? I give you that point.

    Now, why did that spending continue on through 2022, 2023 and 2024? There was no emergency, yet that money stayed at the same peak levels of the pandemic.

    The bigger question is why do you hate "the left" so much that you're willing to wage war against them?
    Wage war against them? What are you talking about?

    And I don't hate "the left" at all. I have a sister whom is very much left and parents who have been Democrat voters since the '60s.

    What I hate though, is abject stupidity. People who have a talking point they heard once.. and just keep running with it because they they are too lazy/too stupid to think for themselves.

    Like you.. you claimed spending was up during Biden because of the pandemic. SPOILER: There was no pandemic in 2022, 2023 or 2024.. but you are either too lazy/too stupid of more likely a big giant combo platter of both.

    But I don't hate you, Backlash... I pity you. God gave you very little to work with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    You keep talking about billionaires and the 1%, but the working and especially middle class greatly benefit from tax cuts. That’s the thing about you commies…there is no place for the middle class in your false utopia. You cater to the lowest common denominator, and if you had your way everyone would suffer for it. You think you hate the ultra wealthy, but who you really hate is your neighbor that is just slightly better off than you are (the Kulaks are a historical example).

    Why do you want the middle class to pay higher taxes so that the leaches of society can afford the same lifestyle without the sweat equity?

    America isn’t about giving away free shit. It’s about building our economy up so that anyone with determination & grit can achieve the American dream of financial success through opportunity.
    Easy, la Tigre. You are shouting at the void because you don't truly know me.

    I don't hate anyone. Its the system I despise.

    The wealthy have used their money to manipulate our laws and the financial system to their benefit and will continue to do so because it simply is what they do best. Society through government and altruistic thinking has managed to carve out some safety nets for the common person to great benefit for all. Altruistic thinking has edged out total consumption up to this point in human history there is no reason to think it will discontinue. In the tug of war between the two we are just in a moment where the scales are tipping back a little bit for the few at the expense of the many.

    Up to this point in history we have all decided together to implement a government that protects ALL people no matter who they are, where they are from, what their conditions are, or who they love. Or at least tried to. The trajectory of human rights in America and around the world has gradually climbed over the 20th century. We all pitch in so that we all benefit and its worked out pretty well so far.

    Americans know that anything they get from our government is not going to be caviar and Rolls Royce's! Thats why I'm not bothered if anyone actually aspires to be on welfare and have sympathy for anyone who has no choice due to luck, condition, or circumstance to have to rely on welfare as their only support. I believe we are all better when we can help each other out even if it is a little bit.

    America has become a really great place with its own culture that has blended from cultures from all over the globe. I would love to see us continue down that altruistic and open path we have been following for the 100 years to the point where there is such an abundance for everyone to share that no one would mind if everyone got the same standard of living.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    Easy, la Tigre. You are shouting at the void because you don't truly know me.

    I don't hate anyone. Its the system I despise.

    The wealthy have used their money to manipulate our laws and the financial system to their benefit and will continue to do so because it simply is what they do best. Society through government and altruistic thinking has managed to carve out some safety nets for the common person to great benefit for all. Altruistic thinking has edged out total consumption up to this point in human history there is no reason to think it will discontinue. In the tug of war between the two we are just in a moment where the scales are tipping back a little bit for the few at the expense of the many.

    Up to this point in history we have all decided together to implement a government that protects ALL people no matter who they are, where they are from, what their conditions are, or who they love. Or at least tried to. The trajectory of human rights in America and around the world has gradually climbed over the 20th century. We all pitch in so that we all benefit and its worked out pretty well so far.

    Americans know that anything they get from our government is not going to be caviar and Rolls Royce's! Thats why I'm not bothered if anyone actually aspires to be on welfare and have sympathy for anyone who has no choice due to luck, condition, or circumstance to have to rely on welfare as their only support. I believe we are all better when we can help each other out even if it is a little bit.

    America has become a really great place with its own culture that has blended from cultures from all over the globe. I would love to see us continue down that altruistic and open path we have been following for the 100 years to the point where there is such an abundance for everyone to share that no one would mind if everyone got the same standard of living.
    Backlash, your utopian ramble conveniently ignores the basic truths of human nature and economics. You talk about altruism edging out consumption, but the reality is that nothing gets created without someone working and taking risk. Those ‘evil wealthy’ you rail against are often the same people whose investments create the jobs, products, and innovations that lift everyone’s standard of living.

    Your naïve take on government SAFETY NETS ignores the bloated bureaucracies, waste, and dependency they breed. Welfare was meant to be a last resort, not a lifestyle. When you say you’re “not bothered” if people aspire to live on welfare, you expose the heart of the problem: moral hazard.

    If you reward people for not working, you’ll get more people not working, and we all pay the bill.

    You also blather on about a century of ‘altruistic and open’ progress, but what you call altruism has increasingly become forced redistribution, and that’s not generosity, it’s coercion. America’s greatness didn’t come from everyone getting the same. It came from freedom, competition, and rewarding excellence.

    The equality of opportunity made America exceptional, not enforced equality of outcome.

    Your vision sounds nice in a college seminar, but in the real world, it kills productivity, erodes personal responsibility, and stifles the drive that made this country prosperous in the first place.

    Your dream might make you feel good to say, but it fails in the real world every.single.fucking.time.
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    Regulating firearms to keep them out of the hands of criminals, the unhinged, etc. meets the first test of the 2nd amendment, 'well-regulated'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    Easy, la Tigre. You are shouting at the void because you don't truly know me.

    I don't hate anyone. Its the system I despise.

    The wealthy have used their money to manipulate our laws and the financial system to their benefit and will continue to do so because it simply is what they do best. Society through government and altruistic thinking has managed to carve out some safety nets for the common person to great benefit for all. Altruistic thinking has edged out total consumption up to this point in human history there is no reason to think it will discontinue. In the tug of war between the two we are just in a moment where the scales are tipping back a little bit for the few at the expense of the many.

    Up to this point in history we have all decided together to implement a government that protects ALL people no matter who they are, where they are from, what their conditions are, or who they love. Or at least tried to. The trajectory of human rights in America and around the world has gradually climbed over the 20th century. We all pitch in so that we all benefit and its worked out pretty well so far.

    Americans know that anything they get from our government is not going to be caviar and Rolls Royce's! Thats why I'm not bothered if anyone actually aspires to be on welfare and have sympathy for anyone who has no choice due to luck, condition, or circumstance to have to rely on welfare as their only support. I believe we are all better when we can help each other out even if it is a little bit.

    America has become a really great place with its own culture that has blended from cultures from all over the globe. I would love to see us continue down that altruistic and open path we have been following for the 100 years to the point where there is such an abundance for everyone to share that no one would mind if everyone got the same standard of living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    Easy, la Tigre. You are shouting at the void because you don't truly know me.

    I don't hate anyone. Its the system I despise.

    The wealthy have used their money to manipulate our laws and the financial system to their benefit and will continue to do so because it simply is what they do best. Society through government and altruistic thinking has managed to carve out some safety nets for the common person to great benefit for all. Altruistic thinking has edged out total consumption up to this point in human history there is no reason to think it will discontinue. In the tug of war between the two we are just in a moment where the scales are tipping back a little bit for the few at the expense of the many.

    Up to this point in history we have all decided together to implement a government that protects ALL people no matter who they are, where they are from, what their conditions are, or who they love. Or at least tried to. The trajectory of human rights in America and around the world has gradually climbed over the 20th century. We all pitch in so that we all benefit and its worked out pretty well so far.

    Americans know that anything they get from our government is not going to be caviar and Rolls Royce's! Thats why I'm not bothered if anyone actually aspires to be on welfare and have sympathy for anyone who has no choice due to luck, condition, or circumstance to have to rely on welfare as their only support. I believe we are all better when we can help each other out even if it is a little bit.

    America has become a really great place with its own culture that has blended from cultures from all over the globe. I would love to see us continue down that altruistic and open path we have been following for the 100 years to the point where there is such an abundance for everyone to share that no one would mind if everyone got the same standard of living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    Backlash, your utopian ramble conveniently ignores the basic truths of human nature and economics. You talk about altruism edging out consumption, but the reality is that nothing gets created without someone working and taking risk. Those ‘evil wealthy’ you rail against are often the same people whose investments create the jobs, products, and innovations that lift everyone’s standard of living.
    You need to reread my post specifically where I say I don't hate people I hate the system. Our system redistributes wealth to a few at the top at the expense of the millions below.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    Your naïve take on government SAFETY NETS ignores the bloated bureaucracies, waste, and dependency they breed. Welfare was meant to be a last resort, not a lifestyle. When you say you’re “not bothered” if people aspire to live on welfare, you expose the heart of the problem: moral hazard.
    Bloat, fraud, corruption... all are leeches that need to be removed. No one is against that. I'm certainly not. I think we've pretty much established that welfare is a last resort and a lifestyle no one could possibly want.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    If you reward people for not working, you’ll get more people not working, and we all pay the bill.
    I thought we agreed that welfare was something people would not aspire to unless they had to, that it was a last resort, but now you want to call it a reward for not working? We pay the bill, yes, and its fucking brilliant that we can and do so that our less fortunate brothers and sisters living in this wonderful country can at least not die in the street broke and alone. I guess we disagree that welfare is a reward rather than a minimal safety net for the needy. I guess we differ in our view that if there is anyone who wants to live on welfare let them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    You also blather on about a century of ‘altruistic and open’ progress, but what you call altruism has increasingly become forced redistribution, and that’s not generosity, it’s coercion. America’s greatness didn’t come from everyone getting the same. It came from freedom, competition, and rewarding excellence.
    It is redistribution from an imbalance. History shows that human resources were more equitably distributed in the past then gradually squeezed to the top by a few over time. All redistribution is by force it just depends on who is doing the forcing. The wealthy have been forcing it to themselves as they have learned to do.

    I disagree with fairness not being included in one of America's greatest accomplishments. Everything else you mention is also partly about how America got to where it is but fairness, compassion, and heart have also played major roles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    The equality of opportunity made America exceptional, not enforced equality of outcome.
    I think this line is a soundbite of capitalist propaganda meant to sound important but it really does not paint the full picture and does not really say anything meaningful. There is more to our existences than being wage slaves to corporations our entire lives and that we should be grateful for it. The real reward for all our hard work is the culture we share and enjoy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    Your vision sounds nice in a college seminar, but in the real world, it kills productivity, erodes personal responsibility, and stifles the drive that made this country prosperous in the first place.
    Your post sounds like you used ChatGPT to refute my post then edited in your own capitalist propaganda soundbites.

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    Your dream might make you feel good to say, but it fails in the real world every.single.fucking.time.
    True equality may be a dream but it is a good dream that we can make a reality if we try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    You need to reread my post specifically where I say I don't hate people I hate the system. Our system redistributes wealth to a few at the top at the expense of the millions below.



    Bloat, fraud, corruption... all are leeches that need to be removed. No one is against that. I'm certainly not. I think we've pretty much established that welfare is a last resort and a lifestyle no one could possibly want.



    I thought we agreed that welfare was something people would not aspire to unless they had to, that it was a last resort, but now you want to call it a reward for not working? We pay the bill, yes, and its fucking brilliant that we can and do so that our less fortunate brothers and sisters living in this wonderful country can at least not die in the street broke and alone. I guess we disagree that welfare is a reward rather than a minimal safety net for the needy. I guess we differ in our view that if there is anyone who wants to live on welfare let them.



    It is redistribution from an imbalance. History shows that human resources were more equitably distributed in the past then gradually squeezed to the top by a few over time. All redistribution is by force it just depends on who is doing the forcing. The wealthy have been forcing it to themselves as they have learned to do.

    I disagree with fairness not being included in one of America's greatest accomplishments. Everything else you mention is also partly about how America got to where it is but fairness, compassion, and heart have also played major roles.



    I think this line is a soundbite of capitalist propaganda meant to sound important but it really does not paint the full picture and does not really say anything meaningful. There is more to our existences than being wage slaves to corporations our entire lives and that we should be grateful for it. The real reward for all our hard work is the culture we share and enjoy.



    Your post sounds like you used ChatGPT to refute my post then edited in your own capitalist propaganda soundbites.



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    Back is a living adult example of the end result when a child receives participation trophies for sucking in sports & is told they are a beautiful unique snowflake by a parental figure after failing a test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back View Post
    You need to reread my post specifically where I say I don't hate people I hate the system. Our system redistributes wealth to a few at the top at the expense of the millions below.
    You've repeatedly stated that the reason your life is shit is due to banks, capitalism, greedy billionaires, etc. You say you don't hate anyone.. but you certainly blame them for all your hardship.

    Bloat, fraud, corruption... all are leeches that need to be removed. No one is against that. I'm certainly not. I think we've pretty much established that welfare is a last resort and a lifestyle no one could possibly want.
    Normal people have always established that... but in your previous post you literally said this: "Thats why I'm not bothered if anyone actually aspires to be on welfare" That doesn't sound like welfare is a last resort. Maybe you should read the stuff you copy/paste?

    I thought we agreed that welfare was something people would not aspire to unless they had to, that it was a last resort, but now you want to call it a reward for not working? We pay the bill, yes, and its fucking brilliant that we can and do so that our less fortunate brothers and sisters living in this wonderful country can at least not die in the street broke and alone. I guess we disagree that welfare is a reward rather than a minimal safety net for the needy. I guess we differ in our view that if there is anyone who wants to live on welfare let them.
    "WE" didn't agree. You said you don't have a problem with people on welfare. "I" said it should be a last resort.

    We are worlds apart on that. Again, do you just copy/paste shit from motherjones and not read it? Or do you read it.. but it just doesn't computer in your NPC head?

    It is redistribution from an imbalance. History shows that human resources were more equitably distributed in the past then gradually squeezed to the top by a few over time. All redistribution is by force it just depends on who is doing the forcing. The wealthy have been forcing it to themselves as they have learned to do.
    I got nothing from this part except "I don't understand how capitalism works"

    I disagree with fairness not being included in one of America's greatest accomplishments. Everything else you mention is also partly about how America got to where it is but fairness, compassion, and heart have also played major roles.
    Your word salads are on par with Kamala Harris.

    I think this line is a soundbite of capitalist propaganda meant to sound important but it really does not paint the full picture and does not really say anything meaningful. There is more to our existences than being wage slaves to corporations our entire lives and that we should be grateful for it. The real reward for all our hard work is the culture we share and enjoy.
    Speak for yourself. If you work hard, you can afford to play hard. If you barely work, don't expect to enjoy the fruits of life that people who do work hard for.

    Your post sounds like you used ChatGPT to refute my post then edited in your own capitalist propaganda soundbites.
    Sounds like you are projecting again. If you look at your posting history, you are literally copy/pasting from some left wing source... but you are missing the context.. so you are just regurgitating word salads and calling them your own thoughts.

    But we both know better, don't we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    Back is a living adult example of the end result when a child receives participation trophies for sucking in sports & is told they are a beautiful unique snowflake by a parental figure after failing a test.
    And everyone is just jealous of him.

    I don't blame him.. I blame his mother for driving away his father and raising him with the "Let's negotiate" parenting style.

    It raises gigantic pussies... and Backlash is the poster child.
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    3 million more popular votes. I'd say the numbers speak for themselves. Gerrymandering won for Trump.

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    Regulating firearms to keep them out of the hands of criminals, the unhinged, etc. meets the first test of the 2nd amendment, 'well-regulated'.

    Quote Originally Posted by SHAFT-Internet Toughguy RL Loser View Post
    You show me a video of me typing that and Ill admit it. (This was the excuse he came up with when he was called out for a really stupid post)

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