You are not from here. How would you know that before Regan, there were not a ton of homeless wandering the streets here. I was one of those homeless not too long ago myself. I slept in a garage for 3 years in the back of my truck before spring 2011. The construction industry is just beginning to pick back up after 4 years of being about dead flat thanks to Georgie Bush II. There were also not tons of illegal aliens up here looking for work either due to the incredibly porous immigration laws we have here. So do me a fucking favor and go fuck yourself! All you G-ddamned right-wing pigeons talk about is how great your bosses/masters and the rich capitalist bastards are. Stupid fuckers like you deserve fascism! If you don't understand what Isi said you should go live in Mexico to get the idea. There you will fight your neighbors over whatever scraps that the rich guys decide to through your way. Now that is Social Darwinism, isn't it? You'll be in your fucking promised land! Fortunately we are not as far gone as Mexico is over here, but believe me, If more people don't wise up around here we will be getting there.
I know where Liverpool is. I just remembered you were sort of a dopey German shit-heel who was living in the north of England somewhere; where you were exactly didn't matter to me since I figured that there was nothing I had to gain in trying to actually meet you. The unemployment rate in the US is hard to calculate. Right now, the stats say it's hovering between 9%-10% but that number doesn't include people whose three months of unemployment benefits have run out and who have thus officially "stopped looking" for work. The numbers of chronically unemployed (i.e. for more than 20 weeks out of the year) people in inner cities in the US is fucking staggering and the number of people who rely on temporary employment assignments which offer no health care, no vacation, and no retirement is likewise fucking staggering. I'm guessing that whatever your health care, it isn't 100% privately owned. Germany has its social welfare net, too. In fact, Germany has had a universal health care system since Bismark so I really don't know what you think you are accomplishing by arguing the point except to expose yourself as having absolutely no clue whatsoever. Go touch your monkey to German scheise videos, or dance like an epileptic bitch while listening to Kraftwerk or whatever the fuck it is you do for fun. I'm done here.
I am quite amused by the fact that so well educated people like you, who are on 'right' side of the story, though only by ignoring facts, are going to use abuse as the only "argument" when someone is challenging your views. Well, that's an understatement, i'm crippled by laughter. Isi kid, 15 yrs are gone by since i left socialized healthcare and went private. I do pay more thanks to the limited accessibility imposed by the governments, but it has it's good sides as well, since i don't have to wait 6 month for an important heart surgery needed for an damage inflicted by that hard laughter that you cause. If you two would be so kind, could you tell me what your solution is? Anarchism? Socialism? Communism? A mix of these three?
FYI knucklehead, Isi ain't no kid. I know people IRL who know him and he is about my age. I happen to be in my 40's. He saw his hometown destroyed because a stupid oil war was more important than US citizens who needed disaster relief. I have seen the Chicago Machine destroy my hometown in the name of "progress" that only seems to profit a chosen few at the expense of everyone else. The solutions to the respective problems are local solutions not nationalist ones. And while you are talking shit about healthcare, please keep in mind that the socialized medicine that many countries have in Europe acts to drive the prices of healthcare down by various means that indirectly aid you. Here there is no true competing health care system and scant price regulation so the insurance companies and big pharma can buy and sell whole states and even advertise prescription medicines over the local news media. The healthcare system is so out of control here it boggles the mind! If you tried that shit here you would go flat broke in seconds over the $1000 plus a day hospitals and ridiculously overpriced medicines. I can't even afford to go to the chiropractor to get relief from the many injuries that I've suffered over the years and am forced to use home remedies for my medical issues so try that one on for for size big guy!
And this people, Is why my "debates" and "arguments" end quickly when it comes to politics. No one is ever going to agree with each other. Mark (hoon) could show you about 2056842390 reasons to vote for Paul and some people aren't going to do it. I'm gonna vote for ron paul.. is no one else does. I could give two colliding fucks about it.
Ron Paul and the liberty of bullies Ron Paul's libertarian ideal is a far cry for the idea of 'freedom for all'. San Pedro, California - On January 12, a great blow was struck against freedom, if you subscribe to the philosophy of Ron Paul. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission voted 4-0 to uphold its earlier finding that a Cincinnati landlord, Jamie Hein, had discriminated against a ten-year-old biracial girl by posting a "White Only" sign in June 2011, aimed at keeping her out of a swimming pool. According to Paul's worldview, this was a grave and terrible blow to the white landlord's liberty. The girl's white father, however, sees things a bit differently. "My initial reaction to seeing the sign was of shock, disgust and outrage," the girl's father, Michael Gunn, said in brief comments the day the final decision was announced. The family quickly moved away, in order to protect their daughter from exposure to such humiliating bigotry - but they also filed the lawsuit. According to Ron Paul's view of "liberty", they were right to move, but wrong to sue. Both Ron Paul and his son, Rand, oppose the 1964 Civil Rights Act, because it outlaws private acts of discrimination. This is an "infringement of liberty", they argue. And they're right: just like laws against murder, it infringes the liberty of bullies. And that's precisely what justice is: the triumph of right over might... http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/01/201211810446786665.html
Fuck his foreign policy and views on the Federal Reserve, if voting for Ron Paul gets me a shot at cracking one off on her ass, I'll vote three times.
Is it justified to use force against somebody who puts up a sign on his own property? What if he resists? Do you think he should get beaten? Should he be put in a cage?