Election 2012

Your choice

  • Obama

    Votes: 45 43.7%
  • Romney

    Votes: 42 40.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 16 15.5%

  • Total voters
    103
The pre-amble to the constitution is not a legally enforceable part of the constitution.
true, but it does set the tone of the vision that the founding fathers had of what the government should look like and how it would play into our lives.
This. The sections that provide the legality of the policies I favor are outline elsewhere. But it does provide the goals of Government.

 
Because the BCG gets a lot of volunteers (as well as community service from juveniles), it saves a lot of money in ways that a local school couldn't.
Well there you have it. It's not because the government is inherently less effective, it's because the BGC (you got the abbreviation wrong, your argument is now invalid) relies on volunteers.

 
Main Contributors to both Candidates:

Barack Obama:

University of California $1,092,906

Microsoft Corp $761,343

Google Inc $737,055

US Government $627,628

Harvard University $602,992

Kaiser Permanente $532,674

Stanford University $473,372

Deloitte LLP $430,084

Columbia University $411,894

Time Warner $408,512

DLA Piper $393,102

Sidley Austin LLP $377,133

University of Chicago $325,256

Comcast Corp $320,366

IBM Corp $318,645

US Dept of State $308,926

University of Michigan $308,410

US Dept of Justice $300,455

Wells Fargo $288,804

Apple Inc $270,856

Mitt Romney:

Goldman Sachs $994,139

Bank of America $921,839

Morgan Stanley $827,255

JPMorgan Chase & Co $792,147

Credit Suisse Group $618,941

Wells Fargo $598,379

Deloitte LLP $554,552

Kirkland & Ellis $496,722

Citigroup Inc $465,063

Barclays $428,250

PricewaterhouseCoopers $421,085

UBS AG $400,390

HIG Capital $385,500

Blackstone Group $360,225

Ernst & Young $293,067

EMC Corp $288,440

General Electric $287,495

Elliott Management $281,925

Bain Capital $279,220

Rothman Institute $263,700

...and let's look at Ron Paul for shits and giggles:

US Army $115,458

US Navy $92,350

US Air Force $90,611

Google Inc $42,478

US Dept of Defense $39,500

US Marine Corps $30,855

Microsoft Corp $30,259

Boeing Co $27,917

IBM Corp $26,606

US Government $25,766

Intel Corp $24,046

Northrop Grumman $22,233

Lockheed Martin $22,200

Ragingwire Enterprise Solutions $20,000

Corriente Advisors $20,000

US Dept of Homeland Security $19,734

US Postal Service $19,717

Verizon Communications $17,243

Oracle Corp $17,162

AT&T Inc $17,152

 
Main Contributors to both Candidates:Barack Obama:

University of California $1,092,906

Microsoft Corp $761,343

Google Inc $737,055

US Government $627,628

Harvard University $602,992

Kaiser Permanente $532,674

Stanford University $473,372

Deloitte LLP $430,084

Columbia University $411,894

Time Warner $408,512

DLA Piper $393,102

Sidley Austin LLP $377,133

University of Chicago $325,256

Comcast Corp $320,366

IBM Corp $318,645

US Dept of State $308,926

University of Michigan $308,410

US Dept of Justice $300,455

Wells Fargo $288,804

Apple Inc $270,856

Mitt Romney:

Goldman Sachs $994,139

Bank of America $921,839

Morgan Stanley $827,255

JPMorgan Chase & Co $792,147

Credit Suisse Group $618,941

Wells Fargo $598,379

Deloitte LLP $554,552

Kirkland & Ellis $496,722

Citigroup Inc $465,063

Barclays $428,250

PricewaterhouseCoopers $421,085

UBS AG $400,390

HIG Capital $385,500

Blackstone Group $360,225

Ernst & Young $293,067

EMC Corp $288,440

General Electric $287,495

Elliott Management $281,925

Bain Capital $279,220

Rothman Institute $263,700

...and let's look at Ron Paul for shits and giggles:

US Army $115,458

US Navy $92,350

US Air Force $90,611

Google Inc $42,478

US Dept of Defense $39,500

US Marine Corps $30,855

Microsoft Corp $30,259

Boeing Co $27,917

IBM Corp $26,606

US Government $25,766

Intel Corp $24,046

Northrop Grumman $22,233

Lockheed Martin $22,200

Ragingwire Enterprise Solutions $20,000

Corriente Advisors $20,000

US Dept of Homeland Security $19,734

US Postal Service $19,717

Verizon Communications $17,243

Oracle Corp $17,162

AT&T Inc $17,152
I told em I would have voted for Ron Paul if he won the nomination... He was the only one of those guys who I half way trusted. The dude is a straight shooter, the media and the Republican party killed that campaign.

 
I told em I would have voted for Ron Paul if he won the nomination... He was the only one of those guys who I half way trusted. The dude is a straight shooter, the media and the Republican party killed that campaign.
I agree, just about wrote him in anyway.

 
I told em I would have voted for Ron Paul if he won the nomination... He was the only one of those guys who I half way trusted. The dude is a straight shooter, the media and the Republican party killed that campaign.
I TOTALLY agree WEST.....I really like Ron Paul...........I got wind today that his son Rand may run for that big office someday soon.....I don't know if he is as good as his daddy though.....lol

 
What do charities do, then? Give me a general description of one.
Charities are composed of volunteers and money that was willingly given to said charity as a donation you are not forced to and you pick the charity. The government doesn't give you a choice, they don't tell you where the money goes and you never had any say in the matter. It is not a charity, it's plain theft.

 
obviously taxes are needed you can't make a country without them, there would be no roads, mail, law enforcement, etc. but taking your hard earned money and straight giving it to somebody is wrong.

 
I TOTALLY agree WEST.....I really like Ron Paul...........I got wind today that his son Rand may run for that big office someday soon.....I don't know if he is as good as his daddy though.....lol
Daddy needs to break out the belt I think... Ron was pretty clean (minus some allegations about him putting out a hate newsletter back in the 80's....) But who the hell knows if that is true. I agreed with his Foreign policy 100000%...

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The government doesn't give you a choice, they don't tell you where the money goes and you never had any say in the matter.
LOL wtf? So we just had this big election...

And yes, we wouldn't have a country without our government. The government provides a product. That product is our society, and it needs to be paid for. Our government has grown a lot in the past 100 years and our society is very different because of it, and for the better.

And I guess if you find it morally wrong I can't argue against that. Personally, if someone with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in their bank account gets taxed a lot more than someone who barely makes $30,000 a year, I'm perfectly fine with that. The millionaire will have about the same quality of life and that second person can live a lot more comfortably. I find that morally correct.

However, the benefits of wealth redistribution to the economy are concrete and factual. Is giving that up, a stable, thriving middle class, worth what you think is right or wrong?

 
His foreign policy is legit. It's his domestic policy that is completely fucked.
Not completely fuked lol, overzealous and very aggressive, he also wanted to completely cut the budget for the department of energy which is a major funding source for my research...

That's why I didn't buy the Ron Paul t-shirt and matching hat.

Did I say cut? He wanted to end the DOE lol

 
LOL wtf? So we just had this big election...
And yes, we wouldn't have a country without our government. The government provides a product. That product is our society, and it needs to be paid for. Our government has grown a lot in the past 100 years and our society is very different because of it, and for the better.

And I guess if you find it morally wrong I can't argue against that. Personally, if someone with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in their bank account gets taxed a lot more than someone who barely makes $30,000 a year, I'm perfectly fine with that. The millionaire will have about the same quality of life and that second person can live a lot more comfortably. I find that morally correct.

However, the benefits of wealth redistribution to the economy are concrete and factual. Is giving that up, a stable, thriving middle class, worth what you think is right or wrong?

first off the election we just had where 48% of the popular vote went to romney, nearly half, clearly don't want socialism so yea no say in the matter.

second why should that millionaire who earned his own way be happy with giving away his hard earned money that wasn't given to him it's just like said above why would any care about making money if someone else will just give it to them.

 
This wealth redistribution shit is why a lot of the wealthier people in this country are going to say good bye and go to other countries that still believe in liberty and economic freedoms......This country wants to punish high achievers....That's ok after the majority of the high achievers are gone the freeloaders can pick each others pockets........I personally want everyone in this country to have the same opportunities but those opportunities should be earned not taken from someone else......I have busted my AZZ for 20 plus years now to get where I am in life and I be damned if someone is going to take it away from me just because they think they can or they think I don't deserve what I have PERSONALLY EARNED... Ask someone that has immigrated here from CUBA how that socialism shit works..............peace

 
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