jjenni08 wrote:
but it seems unrealistic to me to say that you dont want taxes to go up
for the wealthy, and I assume that you dont want taxes to go up for the
middle class, but you want to start more wars? wars cost money - lots
of it!
I don't see what is so unrealistic about the tax issue. Of course you don't want to taxes to go to high. The wealthy in this country is what creates jobs, gives to charities, and so on. If we increase their taxes, who do you think is going to do those things. I don't think they should get off scott free though. However, just what will entice these people to make money? If someone came to me and said, "you can earn $300,000 next year but the more you make the more I will take away", I would say thanks, but no thanks. Why would I want to earn more to just have it taken away? IMHOthis system will increase more issues than it will fix. People will start trying to find ways to hide money, get out of paying taxes, it won't be pretty. It also gives people nothing to look forward too. Why would I go to school to become a doctor and make a great living to have it all sucked out.
And excuse me but I saw no where in her post stating she wanted there to be more wars. You can have conflict resolution without wars. If we can't then we clearly as citizens of the US have way bigger issues than our economy to worry about.
she didnt say more wars, and I dont really believe that anyone would want more wars, just that the comment about America turning a blind eye to genocide seemed to need to be addressed, that we cant really fix everything and if we did, it would cost more money, which would mean higher taxes.
Conflict resolution without wars would be great, but that isnt realistic either, if it were then why are we in a war right now? If we want to stop the genocide in Darfur, chances are that we are going to get in another war there. The factions don't really seem amenable to sitting down and talking nicely. And that is just one example.
I think that people in the higher tax brackets already find ways to hide money and get out of paying taxes, that is kind of the point. There are so many loopholes and 'tax shelters' that rich people use to get out of paying taxes on all of their income. They dont just make a salary of $300k a year, they also have real estate and investments and all that stuff, and they find ways to make that money work for them without paying taxes on it. It happens now! I dont think that anyone is talking about taxing the rich so that working more won't get you more money. Doctors will still make more money, they will just pay a little higher percentage.
And talking about giving to charities is all well and good, but that STILL leaves out the middle class. There are a lot of people out there who don't qualify for charity or welfare, but are barely making ends meet.
jjenni08 wrote:Lack of support and/or funding for stem cell research, loss of abortion
rights, teaching of creationism in the classroom, failure to legalize
gay marraige. These are all issues that I stand behind strongly and
think it would be a dark day if any of them came to pass.
jjenni08 wrote:These are civil issues....and quite honestly the president doens' have much control over them. About the abortion....you wouldn't loose your rights IF it was overturned and notice I say IF really big. I would hopt that instead of worrying about wether abortion is available to girls in the future, parents will better educate them on what they can do to avoid it. For reasons like incest and rape, its not being taken off the table so that is a mute point. As far as stem cell research, I think it is a great thing, but since when should it be the governments place to fund it anyway. Its medical, not government. ANd honestly should we create human embryos just to test it? There has to be other ways. This is America. Where this is a will there is a way and they will find something else or it can be done by private funding (all those rich people thats going to be taxed?) Gay marriage argument is old. It should be left up to the state just like every other civil issue. I could careless either way. Most gay couples, at least all the ones I know don't even care about the actual marriage. They just want to have the same rights as a married couple. Maybe we should be more worried about that instead.
I disagree with the statement that it is a BIG if. I know what you are implying (that roe v wade will never be overturned) and I fully admit that this is part of my own personal doomsday belief but there will be openings on the supreme court in the near future, probably in this next presidential term. Placement of one or more conservative Justices (which is done by the President) could very well change a lot of civil issues, including abortion. A majority conservative Court would almost certainly see these same issues raised again as there are still a lot of people out there who are not happy with the way things are now. Just ask the abortion protesters that I pass EVER DAY on my way to work. and blame them for why this issue is on my mind all the time. I was merely making a comparison to the doomsday talk about Obama being Hitler. If we all become complacent and assume that Roe V Wade will never be overturned, that is when it will come up and bite us. As for marraige or same rights for gay couples. I agree, personally I dont really care either way. In my opinion, if you can find a church to marry you then you can consider yourself married and who cares what the state says about it as long as you get the same rights. BUT, I am not gay so I can't really testify to how I would see it if I were in that position.
jjenni08 wrote:Lack of support and/or funding for stem cell research, loss of abortion
rights, teaching of creationism in the classroom, failure to legalize
gay marraige. These are all issues that I stand behind strongly and
think it would be a dark day if any of them came to pass.
I think thats the same thing we would all like, but unfortunately with government thats a make beleive world. Democrats have different opinions than republicans and vice-versa. Why should your morals and beliefs be shoved down my throat? Not saying that I do by any means, but what if I don't want abortions, or stem cell research, or gay marriage, or I do want creationism taught to my child in school. Why should my morals and beliefs not prevail and yours should?
Actually, that is exactly my point. If *I* want to go have an abortion, I dont think you should have anything to say about it. If *I* am gay and want to be married, I dont think that you should have anything to say about it, it's my business. Stem cell research just seems like a win win situation to me, I dont even see where the problem is, unless we are talking about creating embryos to test on, but I dont even think that is necessary, if I want to have an abortion and donate the fetus, or if I want to donate extra embryos that I didnt use for my fertility treatments then I dont see how that is of any concern to anyone else either. Creationism in school? that goes to separation of church and state. I just plain don't want my child subjected to any religious schooling in public school. Evolution is a science, it should be taught in biology classes (along with comment about the possibilities of inaccuracy and all those other scientific things).
jjenni08 wrote:*
*Disclaimer: to avoid any more personal conclict, please note that when I use "you" and "yours" it is in general terms. I am not attacking you!
totally agree - I did not mean to come across as attacking. I love, and truly believe (well except for the death part maybe) the quote: "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it. "
Voltaire