We really need to move this to another thread Gring. Why don't you start one somewhere in politics or economics. I will pop in. This is supposed to be about Palin. OK? So what are your ideas? You haven't actually posted any solutions. No offense, but you'd make a great politician. I believe you meant to say energy pricing in the US is UNregulated. There are caps on electricity, but fuel is purely up to the market. So how would your flexible taxes work? I have not heard anything like this, and I am an economist (yes, a real one).
This Palin stunt by McCain will start falling apart like a house of cards in less time than people realize. McCain insulted women with this pick!! (Sorry but, I already explained why in another post) McCain insulted Reps with this pick! McCain pissed of the Clintons big time with this pick! McCain will have to endure onslaught by media, and by Dems. His back up will be: Reps who are no longer energized as they were before this pick...(even though they are putting up a brave front) And his other backup.... Evangelicals ... who are over joyed with this pick! Evangelicals... who fall in line to what ever their leader says...(everyone knows evangelicals have lower IQ than normal people.... I mean for petes sake... they believe in fairy tales) Evangelicals..... who can not think for them selves and are close minded. (They reject scientific facts, and substitute it with their own "child like" beliefs. Evangelicals... who are bigots to others who are not like them. So thats McCains only true back up.... MCCAIN.... Picks a hockey mom to be potentially the leader of the greatest country in the world. Only a blind thick headed ..... non rational thinking..... evangelical right wing radical.... thinks that this was a good pick. (I am a republican by the way)
BRAVO! Made my weekend by showing that regardless of what views or so-called political party we adopt, we all should admit and accept when those that are our so-called leaders mess up big time and put us all in jeopardy. I don't care if Sarah is the nicest person in this Country. She is NOT ready to assume the presidency. It truly bothers me that we listened to one year of B.S. about Obama's credentials and then this moron goes and out of desperation picks another less experienced candidate. Yep that's what we need at the most challenging times in recent moemory.... a dumbing down of our elected leaders! Sorry... I respected John McCain in general............ but he made an error this time and in so doing placed this country in jeopardy in the name of his winning an election! What a disappointment !!
If the republicans could be honest, how would they answer the question? Of the picks that were talked about, i.e. Rudy, Romney, etc. is Palin really the most qualified to assume the presidency in a time of war? Let's now forget time of war, right? LOL!
Jayford, as you know - electricity is not unrelated to transportation costs - cue electrical motors, compressed air engines etc. My basic point was quite simple. There are imbalances because of the exaggerated spending. The economy is a (sometimes) "carefully balanced system", but dynamic in nature of course. Since parts of this economy is strongly regulated, there is no escaping adjusting to these imbalances - and taxation is one such tool. When energy prices are sky-rocketing, it is not useful to have all the costs falling on consumers - who play a very central role to the US economy. The necessary balancing act is through taxing, amongst other measures, the energy companies who are reaping the profits from this imbalance right now. Some parts of the world have a very unregulated electricity market, while the US has a strongly regulated electricity market. That has to change as well, and is contributing to the current imbalance and dependence on cheap petroleum access. It is a systemic failure that we are witnessing, and it's nothing wrong with the markets themselves. Politicians just like to blame speculators, as the paranoid reaction to imbalances, like I mentioned in the "New world order"-thread. Speculations, derivatives and the futures markets are very important to balancing and offsetting the strong fluctuations of prices in a market - and this is how they originated. Although the uninformed general public unfairly think of them/us as parasites.
I have nothing against Palin. She is just the wrong (strategical) pick for this election. Had we been coming off a Bill Clinton 8 yr term.... she would be PERFECT!! (strategically) But we are in a point where the country is tired of Bush.... tired of Reps and their views and policies... .... Palin's views are to the right of McCain.... makes no sense to bring her on. Mitt Romney would be the rep candidate right now if it wasnt for those damn evangelicals that believe everything their leaders tell them..... because they have low mental horse power. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m02PsH_yWa4
Real independents don't have a hatred of liberal or conservative, they are independent of that type of irrational bias... Claiming to be a Right wing independent is an oxymoron... Don't you know, you are either with us or against us, not independent of us? LMAO...
Laissez-faire is a great principle towards having free markets in my opinion. I consider myself some kind of antinomian - but that is kind of an oxymoron itself, and I'm certainly not religious in any sense of having any faith, but rather favour the post-structuralist views as a decent way to understand some limited aspects the world. I have professional training in systems analysis, informatics, mathematics (especially logics) and use science rather than "spiritual insight" to express models of knowledge. Economics and financial theory is just as interesting as artificial intelligence, philosophy, bio-chemistry, physics and the theories around singularity. Some friends of mine have founded libertarian political parties and others are strongly rooted in anarchocapitalistic parties. However, I think that direct democracy is the way to go - coupled with transhumanism, a structural help for stronger, more dynamic and efficient sociological models for the future and ensuring the integrity of society while empowering the individuals participating in society with security, choice, free-will and more freedom. Somehow, I don't think any VP pick is significant to how society will be evolving at the scale which could be considered a decision affecting everyone in the US. It's really all just a lot of noise for a tine change to an already corrupt and over-complicated process, where a lot stand to gain from continuing having such a entertainment show of a political system. Many obviously feel estranged towards the whole process, and know that little will change - as do Europeans with regards to how USA will behave in trade talks or defence strategy. It's all just a lot of "hoo-ha".
man...... alot of right wing pundits keep bringing up how Palin is a hero for having a baby she knew had down syndrome .......................................... if the rumors ever prove to be true...... :eek: This is the most exiting politics in a long long time. Its funny.... if you watch the news channels... they are bringing up the SAME exact points we're making here..... almost word per word.. remarkable