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Oh...I'm VERY CRITICAL. I will be voting for the guy who has the ONLY chance of beating that buffoon currently pretending to be president...president, with a small p.
Not for some nobody, who has no chance in hell of beating that retard, Obama, some nobody like..... Gary Johnson.
So...can you really name an issue that Romney/Obama don't agree on?
Here I'll sum it up for you in just a couple or three words.
CAPITALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM.
So...can you really name an issue that Romney/Obama don't agree on?
Here I'll sum it up for you in just a couple or three words.
CAPITALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM.
Both are big government corporatists that support bailing out private businesses (with taxpayer money) to repay donation favors and other gifts and doodads. If this wasn't the case then Mitt would not have supported TARP and Ryan wouldn't have voted for it. You call that capitalism? You have some serious research to do. next.
Here I'll sum it up for you in just a couple or three words.
CAPITALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM.
Both are big government corporatists that support bailing out private businesses (with taxpayer money) to repay donation favors and other gifts and doodads. If this wasn't the case then Mitt would not have supported TARP and Ryan wouldn't have voted for it. You call that capitalism? You have some serious research to do. next.
You OMIT the one IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE in your scenario pal...Capitalism is run by the people or corporations that OWN the businesses...under Communism EVERYTHING IS RUN BY THE GOVERNMENT. EVERYTHING.
We're not going communist, dude. And neither Mitt nor Barack favor capitalism. By definition, that means a free market. We have no such thing. Not even close.
We have a mixed corporate economy with some government regulation.
We are not a free market system, nor are we headed for communism.
We're not going communist, dude. And neither Mitt nor Barack favor capitalism. By definition, that means a free market. We have no such thing. Not even close.
Exactly! - Republicans & Democrats select their winners & losers. Wallstreet firms got bailouts that did not harm bond holders but the GM bailout wiped out bond holders.
All notions of "Free Market" goes out the window with GSE's, government backing bad loans, government bailouts, "The President's Working Group on Financial Markets", etc.
For example: Since the creation of the Fed & bank bailouts of 1933, bonds are priced based on likelihood of being bailed out instead of credit rating. Small business stands little chance due to higher priced credit as compared to their larger counterparts.
Both are big government corporatists that support bailing out private businesses (with taxpayer money) to repay donation favors and other gifts and doodads. If this wasn't the case then Mitt would not have supported TARP and Ryan wouldn't have voted for it. You call that capitalism? You have some serious research to do. next.
You OMIT the one IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE in your scenario pal...Capitalism is run by the people or corporations that OWN the businesses...under Communism EVERYTHING IS RUN BY THE GOVERNMENT. EVERYTHING.
I fail to see how that applies to this discussion. Yes, Obama has big government tendencies...but Romney has just as much.
We have a mixed corporate economy with some government regulation.
We are not a free market system, nor are we headed for communism.