Originally posted by GigaShadow
Shockwaves, I have come to believe you would rather have a welfare state that gives free handouts than a country where you are rewarded for your achievements.
I am definitely not rich, and every year my I take home more money than the previous year. I am not getting poorer. Those who are depend on welfare. I am sorry, but we do not live in a socialist country. I am also not surprised one of your main arguments is the environment. I would rather get any tax break than see it spent on the environment. Most Americans feel the same way. So the top 5 percent are wealthier than the bottom 95 percent combined... is this supposed to be some new secret that has been exposed?!?!? It has been that way since the Industrial Revolution.
Yes, you have yet to SHOW what I asked you to. You claimed GWB was using 9/11 to hide his true agenda. If you claim the tax cut was "hidden" behind 9/11 you really are off track.
Once again I ask... what has Bush done to make your life worse? Anxiety about being drafted???
Oh and I doubt you would have enlisted in any war. You would have been putting up the same argument as you are now, back in 1941. One last question for you - Why do you oppose going to war with Iraq? I can\'t wait to hear the answer to this one.
I\'ll take this one piece at a time. I never once said that I want the United States to become a welfare state, or have a socialist government. However, I do think that the largest part of the tax burder should be paid by those most able to pay. Sure, the top 5% pay 50% of the taxes, but the top 5% have well more than 50% of the wealth. Afterall, the top 1% has more wealth than the bottom 95% (not the top 5% as you said). I think that when the top tax bracket is getting the biggest tax cut, that\'s wrong. The people in that tax bracket can afford to pay the taxes perfectly easily. It\'s the people in the bottom tax brackets who need every penny they can get.
You say the environment was a major part of my arguement? Were you reading what I posted, or what someone else did? I mentioned the environment in only 2 sentences of my entire arguement thus far, and one of those was a sentence summarizing what I had just said. And I would not cut taxes to these programs. The environment, and energy conservation are definitely not areas that need tax cuts, and they are definitely areas that myself, and a large number of Americans are happy to pay taxes for. I really don\'t think that you can speak for the majority of Americans when you say what people do and do not want to pay taxes for. Hell, if you\'re gonna argue that, get a source. I posted my sources for my last arguement, why don\'t you show that your arguement has something behind it as well?
As for showing that Bush is hiding behind 9/11, I can\'t show that. They don\'t publish statistics for things like that. Hell, they refuse to even cover things even remotely like that in the media. But, of course, this is your point. I can\'t prove it. It\'s just something that any informed and intelligent American should be able to see for themselves. Oh, and on the other side of it, if you think this view is so far off, prove to me that he isn\'t hiding behind 9/11.
And the last paragraph, oh, I just love this one. Passing judgement on someone you don\'t know, have never met, and are forming opinions on based on a couple posts on a message board. I would have enlisted in the two wars I named. Hell, to go further, I would have gone to Spain, and fought in the Spanish Civil War, against the fascists, if I had been alive then. What good is it to have views like mine if you aren\'t willing to fight for them? My point is, there is no way in hell I would fight in the United States Army for a cause I do not believe in. If I was this age during Vietnam, and got drafted, I would be a Canadian Citizen by now. And don\'t tell me I\'m a coward for saying so. I just will never kill others, and risk my life for a cause I am against. By the way, don\'t take me for some hippy, anti-violence extremist. If you have that impression, you\'re dead wrong. By the way, the draft example was just that, an example. It was an extreme case, and I have said so several times already. You\'re a moron for ignoring that, and continually bringing it up.
Why do I oppose going to war with Iraq? Well, the main reason being given to us is that Iraq is developing weapons of mass destruction. First of all, I doubt very much that this is the case. My source? Former chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter. Say what you will about him, but I know the man. He lives a couple of blocks from me. He knows what he\'s talking about. However, even if we put that aside, and assume they do have weapons of mass destruction, I still wouldn\'t support going to war with them. It\'s progress, and it\'s inevitable. We can\'t keep our enemies from having such weapons forever. Besides, even if they did have them, they wouldn\'t use them against the US. Doing so would be suicide. If any nation ever nuked us, we\'d destroy it before they even knew what happened. I seriously doubt they would use such a weapon. They just need it for security. If your nation had been bombed as much as Iraq has from various, mainly US aircrafts, you would want to develop something to try to even the field too. They wouldn\'t use it, they\'d just use the fact that they have such weapons to try to get the UN to back off (which they should). I don\'t blame them. It\'s wrong to attack someone because they may or may not have something that could potentially be used sometime in the future to hurt Americans, which is all this boils down to. When we get rid of our nukes, then maybe we can tell other people that they should too. Until then, I don\'t agree with it. You can\'t punish someone for a crime they haven\'t committed yet, without evidence. But then again, isn\'t that how this arguement started in the first place?
Ace: Well, of course we all aspire to become rich ourselves. They don\'t call it the American dream for nothing. Rags to riches...something that is great about this country. If you are intelligent and hard working enough, you can really make things happen for yourself. I would never want to deny people this ability. I just think that the poorest people should have a bit more help. Not everyone is fortunate enough to succeed like this, and I think it is important to give back as well. Ideally, the thing I would want to do is raise the minimum wage to a true living wage. That way, people who do work, and hold down a stead job will have enough money to live on, and their children won\'t be the ones who end up being punished.