If you believe in capitalism and it's powers it's kind of delusional to speak of the Bush Agenda as insane. I'm not a republican and there are plenty of issues that I think Bush is way off on (i.e. border security), but everything he is working for right now is trying to empower the American worker. Permament tax cuts and revisiting the tax code are two major issues that need to be pushed to give a shot of greatness to the lower and middle classes. Bush having the vision to revamp the SS system before it runs itself into the ground is visionary, if it weren't for this vision in 2018 the poor would be doomed to lose even more support. Once the benefits paid out exceed money coming into the SS system the rest of the money has to come from somewhere, it will be a combination of cuts on the benefits and cutting social programs that are funded by the treasury. Allowing me as a young man to have more control over my retirement, allowing me to have that money grow exponentially in a sound investment program is the greatest way to ensure that I will be taken care of when I retire. However the greatest part of this reform is that when I pass on the money that is left is not forfeited to the government, I pass on my nest egg to my kids and grand kids. What better way to ensure our posterity is taken care of than eliminating the government and allowing those that love them take care of them.
Blaming the religious minority for all of our supposed environmental problems, I say supposed because a lot of the environmental "emergencies" are in fact not emergencies at all. I'm all for more efficient use of our natural resources, but there are plenty of other issues that are more important to the good of society. Take the global warming effect, it is my understanding that this earth has been through a cycle of Ice ages. Ice ages plural meaning that we have had an ice age, then it thawed (global warming), then it froze again, then it thawed (global warming) and so on. With our short historical documentation the environmentalists (left wing religious zealots) are proclaiming an environmental armageddon where if we don't start to repent now we will forever be doomed to an everlasting punishment. Ignoring the fact that all of the large environmental issues that have been pushed have been proven as innacurate scientifically.
So you may exercise your right to free speech to complain about their basis for decisions but I consider the environmentalists to be just as short sighted as the religious zealots. There are many more social problems that need to be addressed before some of these environmental hoaxes.
If you believe in capitalism and it's powers it's kind of delusional to speak of the Bush Agenda as insane. I'm not a republican and there are plenty of issues that I think Bush is way off on (i.e. border security), but everything he is working for right now is trying to empower the American worker. Permament tax cuts and revisiting the tax code are two major issues that need to be pushed to give a shot of greatness to the lower and middle classes. Bush having the vision to revamp the SS system before it runs itself into the ground is visionary, if it weren't for this vision in 2018 the poor would be doomed to lose even more support. Once the benefits paid out exceed money coming into the SS system the rest of the money has to come from somewhere, it will be a combination of cuts on the benefits and cutting social programs that are funded by the treasury. Allowing me as a young man to have more control over my retirement, allowing me to have that money grow exponentially in a sound investment program is the greatest way to ensure that I will be taken care of when I retire. However the greatest part of this reform is that when I pass on the money that is left is not forfeited to the government, I pass on my nest egg to my kids and grand kids. What better way to ensure our posterity is taken care of than eliminating the government and allowing those that love them take care of them.
Blaming the religious minority for all of our supposed environmental problems, I say supposed because a lot of the environmental "emergencies" are in fact not emergencies at all. I'm all for more efficient use of our natural resources, but there are plenty of other issues that are more important to the good of society. Take the global warming effect, it is my understanding that this earth has been through a cycle of Ice ages. Ice ages plural meaning that we have had an ice age, then it thawed (global warming), then it froze again, then it thawed (global warming) and so on. With our short historical documentation the environmentalists (left wing religious zealots) are proclaiming an environmental armageddon where if we don't start to repent now we will forever be doomed to an everlasting punishment. Ignoring the fact that all of the large environmental issues that have been pushed have been proven as innacurate scientifically. So you may exercise your right to free speech to complain about their basis for decisions but I consider the environmentalists to be just as short sighted as the religious zealots. There are many more social problems that need to be addressed before some of these environmental hoaxes.