So did you actually click/read those two links bartle ?? Serious question.Bartlebee06 wrote:Well playedaliarrow wrote:Thats how you make conservative arguments, not some founding father bullshit.aliarrow wrote:I'd like to use individual states as an analogy.
http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regiona ... elease.htm
As you can see, the states with the lowest tax rates (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_income_tax) have experienced a greater degree of GDP growth by state. If we can expand this to the national level, you could make a reasonable extrapolation that our GDP would grow at more rapid pace, enabling us to become a wealthier nation and thereby ensure more private sector efforts to take care of the down-trodden.
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No it was about a possible British monopoly but the Mexican thing works too.Hannibal wrote:Actually it was because the Mexicans wouldn't let them own slavesBartlebee06 wrote:They were thirsty so they figured out a really good way to make a whole lot of teaaliarrow wrote:I'm going to ask this because I usually enjoy the tea party answer:
What was the reason for the original Boston Tea Party?
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I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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No. Sorry, I dont have the time right at the moment but I will and I will get back to you.Sandro wrote:So did you actually click/read those two links bartle ?? Serious question.Bartlebee06 wrote:Well playedaliarrow wrote:Thats how you make conservative arguments, not some founding father bullshit.aliarrow wrote:I'd like to use individual states as an analogy.
http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regiona ... elease.htm
As you can see, the states with the lowest tax rates (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_income_tax) have experienced a greater degree of GDP growth by state. If we can expand this to the national level, you could make a reasonable extrapolation that our GDP would grow at more rapid pace, enabling us to become a wealthier nation and thereby ensure more private sector efforts to take care of the down-trodden.
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the fact that he's Kenyan just makes it sting morealiarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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I thought he was Keynesiankwais wrote:the fact that he's Kenyan just makes it sting morealiarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beansaliarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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He is bothaliarrow wrote:I thought he was Keynesiankwais wrote:the fact that he's Kenyan just makes it sting morealiarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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John McCain.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusionalBartlebee06 wrote:No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beansaliarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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Shes got some hotties if that counts for anythingTy Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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Sarah Palin is kind of doppie yes. I wouldnt vote for her, mostly cause I cant stand her voice.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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this is a complete and accurate listahduth wrote:John McCain.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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is this really the reason?Bartlebee06 wrote:Sarah Palin is kind of doppie yes. I wouldnt vote for her, mostly cause I cant stand her voice.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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Can somebody Gary Busey wall this thread already?
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The hate. There are idiots on the left throwing firebombs at stuff too but that doesnt make all liberals terrorists. We are having a simple discussion and some of you are really getting worked up. Its gonna be ok. The sun will rise in the morning.Flips88 wrote:Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusionalBartlebee06 wrote:No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beansaliarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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Ok its not the only one. First of all she quit as gov and thats a chicken shit thing to do. Also she has no real plans. Just alot of talking points.kwais wrote:is this really the reason?Bartlebee06 wrote:Sarah Palin is kind of doppie yes. I wouldnt vote for her, mostly cause I cant stand her voice.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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The Tea Party movement is largely manufactured by rich Republicans and built up of people that hate socialized medicine, but are on medicare. They like Michelle Bachmann. 'Nough said.Bartlebee06 wrote:The hate. There are idiots on the left throwing firebombs at stuff too but that doesnt make all liberals terrorists. We are having a simple discussion and some of you are really getting worked up. Its gonna be ok. The sun will rise in the morning.Flips88 wrote:Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusionalBartlebee06 wrote:No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beansaliarrow wrote:I thought it was because they taxed us too much without representation, JUST LIKE WHAT OBAMA DOES TODAY
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you are commendedBartlebee06 wrote:Ok its not the only one. First of all she quit as gov and thats a chicken shit thing to do. Also she has no real plans. Just alot of talking points.kwais wrote:is this really the reason?Bartlebee06 wrote:Sarah Palin is kind of doppie yes. I wouldnt vote for her, mostly cause I cant stand her voice.Ty Webb wrote:Are there actually intelligent people who align themselves ideologically with Sarah Palin?
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No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beans[/quote]
Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusional[/quote]
The hate. There are idiots on the left throwing firebombs at stuff too but that doesnt make all liberals terrorists. We are having a simple discussion and some of you are really getting worked up. Its gonna be ok. The sun will rise in the morning.[/quote]
The Tea Party movement is largely manufactured by rich Republicans and built up of people that hate socialized medicine, but are on medicare. They like Michelle Bachmann. 'Nough said.[/quote]
I like Bachmann. And I am sure you like Obama. But can you tell me how Obama differs from Bush. Oh yeah, Obama closed guantannamo, doesnt have us in 2 now 3 wars, didnt extend the patriot act and bush tax cuts, didnt double the deficit since entering into office. Wait I think I have that all backwards. Dude he is Bush on steroids.
Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusional[/quote]
The hate. There are idiots on the left throwing firebombs at stuff too but that doesnt make all liberals terrorists. We are having a simple discussion and some of you are really getting worked up. Its gonna be ok. The sun will rise in the morning.[/quote]
The Tea Party movement is largely manufactured by rich Republicans and built up of people that hate socialized medicine, but are on medicare. They like Michelle Bachmann. 'Nough said.[/quote]
I like Bachmann. And I am sure you like Obama. But can you tell me how Obama differs from Bush. Oh yeah, Obama closed guantannamo, doesnt have us in 2 now 3 wars, didnt extend the patriot act and bush tax cuts, didnt double the deficit since entering into office. Wait I think I have that all backwards. Dude he is Bush on steroids.
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Yeah, there's no reason why conservative retards dress up in tricornered hats and throw teabags at shit. You're delusional[/quote]Bartlebee06 wrote:No. They actually lowered the prices. The TEA stands for taxed enough already. Nothing to do with Boston and their yummy baked beans
The hate. There are idiots on the left throwing firebombs at stuff too but that doesnt make all liberals terrorists. We are having a simple discussion and some of you are really getting worked up. Its gonna be ok. The sun will rise in the morning.[/quote]
The Tea Party movement is largely manufactured by rich Republicans and built up of people that hate socialized medicine, but are on medicare. They like Michelle Bachmann. 'Nough said.[/quote]
I like Bachmann. And I am sure you like Obama. But can you tell me how Obama differs from Bush. Oh yeah, Obama closed guantannamo, doesnt have us in 2 now 3 wars, didnt extend the patriot act and bush tax cuts, didnt double the deficit since entering into office. Wait I think I have that all backwards. Dude he is Bush on steroids.[/quote]
not sure if serious (praying not serious) re: Bachmann
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Stopped reading there.Bartlebee06 wrote: I like Bachmann. And I am sure you like Obama. But can you tell me how Obama differs from Bush. Oh yeah, Obama closed guantannamo, doesnt have us in 2 now 3 wars, didnt extend the patriot act and bush tax cuts, didnt double the deficit since entering into office. Wait I think I have that all backwards. Dude he is Bush on steroids.
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