Don't care about them, they wanted to overthrow our system of government. What's really funny though is that this move will cost us money. A nickel costs 14 cents to produce. |
How can they not see that he is a foreign interloper who is a bigger grifter than the orange man? |
You’ve heard of “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” People would rather ignore the evidence of their own eyes than admit they’ve been so badly fooled. They’re the emperor, who even after being revealed as being naked, walks proudly down the street. |
I'm sorry about whatever made you so gullible to believe these lies, and for whatever happened to you to make you so angry that you want to tear down your own house. Godspeed, and wake up and smell the coffee, although then you'd be WOKE! |
Here’s the famous excerpt from the letter a mother wrote to FDR during the sulfanilamide disaster:
"The first time I ever had occasion to call in a doctor for [Joan] and she was given Elixir of Sulfanilamide. All that is left to us is the caring for her little grave. Even the memory of her is mixed with sorrow for we can see her little body tossing to and fro and hear that little voice screaming with pain and it seems as though it would drive me insane. ... It is my plea that you will take steps to prevent such sales of drugs that will take little lives and leave such suffering behind and such a bleak outlook on the future as I have tonight." Do we really have to repeat this history all over again? Imagine being a parent and giving your small child medicine only to have to listen to them scream in agony for hours while they slowly die because their medicine was contaminated, and there’s nothing you can do about it. People never learn. They want us to return to the year of 1876 level of regs. This is where we are. Scared yet? Then you’re not paying attention. |
Isn’t spaceX a government contractor? |
Oh gosh. This is terrible. Nobody else thinks that this could happen. They still think that companies will 'do the right thing' and that consumers (of food, medicine, health care, clean air and water) will just...I don't know, do yelp reviews and not spend money and go elsewhere if products aren't good? Can't if we're dead though. |
Right now the national debt is $100k per person with an interest rate of 4-5%. That’s about $5k per person per year in the U.S. Banks and savers are benefiting. But the system is screwed. We need drastic cuts and raises to taxes to balance this out. The Fed cuts are just a drop in the bucket. |
You’re right. We aren’t getting anywhere unless we cut off the people who aren’t working. Fed pensions, SS, Medicare, Medicaid for nursing homes, the works. If it isn’t directly benefiting a current or future worker, it has got to go. Too much of today’s income is being spent on yesterday’s promises. I get it, it’s hard to have relied on a promise. But we simply can’t afford it anymore. Retirees can do lots of jobs. They can watch their grandbabies, or substitute in schools, or even pick up a new career like a social secretary for a billionaire. Lots of white collar workers can work into their 70s and beyond. Their churches can fill in the gaps if they need food. We simply can’t pay for people to sit around playing tennis and riding cruises anymore. - this isn’t how I think, but it is how the Heritage Foundation thinks. Maybe ya’ll Trumpers should have read before you gave them the keys to the kingdom. |
Most economists disagree with you. |
People are stupid enough to think Musk is cleaning up the government out of the goodness of his heart (Savior complex) that sure, why wouldn't they think companies will keep on doing the "right" thing. Except "Big Pharma" which they hav been trained to hate |
A cautious measured approach to devaluing the dollar could have reduced the debt and grown gdp without causing high inflation and interest rates. Unfortunately, people don't know what they've got until it's gone. Our future is larger deficits, higher interest payments, and lower standard of living. But we may get to Mars. |
Well instead we are going to cut taxes and go further into debt. |
Well the GOP’s answer is to add $4 trillion of debt and pass new tax cuts. Looks like that wasn’t a good choice to improve our fiscal situation. |
Why can’t you guys at least find a sane conservative? Just one??? I could live with the policies I don’t agree with. It’s insanity and irrationality and shameless grift that’s hard to take. |