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Keep the government out of our lives. Why does the government have to stick it's nose into our business? They can't even balance their budget and they want to control stuff in our lives. (What a joke) They spend more than they take in then raise your self esteem their debit limit, you try that and see what you get. They give all this foreign aid to other countries Read More
And frankly if taxpayers were not forced to subsidize AIDS research and medication there would be a lot fewer homosexuals as many would have died in the AIDS epidemic that the homosexuals have mostly created in this country. Most AIDS cases are in homosexuals in the U.S. and AIDS is a largely preventable disease. Promiscuity, either hetero- or homo-sexual (homosexuals Read More
When a dictahow to become more confidentrship controls the political life of a country, responsible opposition cannot develop ,.So to draw the attention of the world away from their social and economic failures,dictators place blame on other countries and other races,and that leads to violence..... Democracy in these regions are the only solution ...But US Read More
It is quite a winning proposition for the lenders to give college students business credit card cards. That's why they do it. Is this something that society should allow? We have never allowed lenders to give most high school students credit cards because they are too young and have no source of income to pay them back. Are college students really any different? Or Read More
@ Henry In general, career congressional staffers who've worked on tax policy matters have a lot more intrinsic and extrinsic motivation knowledge of the subject matter than anyone other than the highly specialized tax lawyer-lobbyists who swarm all over the Hill to influence policy and practice on behalf of their clients. Having worked with a number of lobbying Read More
Doctors in Cuba and many 3rd world countries go through thousands of surgeries as stretching routine. The conditions are probably deplorable, but for the uninsured like Haitians or 50 million Americans - it's great. That's why wealthy Americans are better off heading to these countries for routine surgeries. I know of a guy who goes to his doctor in winter Read More
Wow. Senator Webb just thought about this now and felt the need to submit it now....now in this summer leading up to a mid-term where it seems all the Democrats want to do is talk race. This is playbook stuff....political strategy meant to keep race on page one until November. When your minority is unenergized, make sure they get a good poke to the eye to get Read More
Are we a nation of laws, or men? We are not perfect, but it's what we strive for, or should anyhow. You can throw the usual mindless insults, but your logic requires the US to cede it's immigration law, borders, and security to whims of foreign nations and individuals. I have to say, the discourse in these WSJ forums has been for the most part overrun by people Read More
Here's the million-dollar question, folks. Are you more afraid of what will happen if the US economy collapses under the weight of unsustainable deficits 5 years from now, or Are you more afraid of what will happen if the $61B is cut 5 days from now? It's a matter of long-term vesus short term. It is hard for many people, particularly democrats, to get their Read More
Interesting that you mention the importance of mathematics. I totally concur. I always did well in math growing up, and when I started studying languages (a personal passion of mine, with a goal to speak 5), I lose weight quickly realized I could learn them more quickly and efficiently by using the same organization of thought that I use when approaching a Read More