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Post June 23rd, 2008, 11:14 pm

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really obama wanting clean energy...you can't really top this...just read....

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Originally posted by tiepilot35

TConwell, I understand you're a staunch republican, but I am hopeing that you still agree with me when I say McCain is NOT a very good republican candidate.
Tie, please read my post again. I don't think I gave McCain (or the Republican party) my support.

Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm

Out of curiosity is military screwing you? My friends on the GI Bill have noticed unless you're at community college it won't pay for everything. I go to a relatively cheap state school in comparison to most 4 year colleges and the military kids have GREAT difficulty paying for everything. It seems it's not possible to go to a "good" or "excellent" school on the GI Bill.
Not really. I finished one of my degrees just recently through the University of Phoenix (online) and had zero issues with the GI bill or tuition assistance. As a matter of fact, I paid for almost zero % out of my pocket. Then again, I have been in 18 years and it is quite possible that the rules that I fall under (grandfathered in) are quite different than those of the kids coming in as of late.
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Post June 24th, 2008, 9:02 pm
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Originally posted by Cade

really obama wanting clean energy...you can't really top this...just read....

http://blogs.thecarconnection.com/blogs ... v-battery/


The Republican party was a major force in killing the electric car GM created. Not only did they kill it, they crushed the prototypes. Oil companies pressured GM into abandoning the idea and so did the leadership which is the Bush Administration, another group of people closely tied to oil companies. Feel free to research this.

You all want lower gas prices and you're going to vote for the party tied to that?

Tcon: I was just wondering if they were screwing you as I see lots of college kids who can barely skirt by at my school with the GI Bill and it shouldn't be that way.
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Post June 24th, 2008, 9:18 pm

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But Matt, if we don't have those oil companies and find a different way to provide energy, civilization as we know it will collapse! We should thank them for having their hands in each other's pants, and making sure they make lots of money along the way.

Post June 24th, 2008, 9:47 pm

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Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm

Tcon: I was just wondering if they were screwing you as I see lots of college kids who can barely skirt by at my school with the GI Bill and it shouldn't be that way.
Not at all man, perhaps because the military has not only tuition assistance available ($750 per class) and then on top of that I use the GI Bill to supplement the difference.
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Post June 24th, 2008, 10:37 pm
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^ I concur

I'm not even registered yet though. And Im not sure if I will. I suppose I could care less either way because it seems like everyone involved in politics these days have their own agenda. It doesnt seem like they're trying to solve problems. They're just screaming at each other about why the other person is wrong and at the end of the day nothing happens.

I dont know if I want my voice to be apart of that system, but its something I'll keep an eye on.

Post June 24th, 2008, 10:59 pm

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Originally posted by coolbeans326

I'm not even registered yet though. And Im not sure if I will. I suppose I could care less either way because it seems like everyone involved in politics these days have their own agenda. It doesnt seem like they're trying to solve problems. They're just screaming at each other about why the other person is wrong and at the end of the day nothing happens.
Interestingly enough for our "new" voters out there, this is not a new thing ... each has only always been into their own agenda, regardless of the candidate or the rhetoric spewed out on a daily, flip-flopping, method.
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Post June 24th, 2008, 11:15 pm
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theres something wierd going on.
it just kind of sucks. i love my country way too much to elect someone who'll sell us out to the lowest common domestic denominator, but at the same time the concept of us being sold to the highest foreign bidder sucks too.

Post June 24th, 2008, 11:48 pm

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^I'd like to see some facts about the whole "We have enough in the US alone to keep us running for the next 75-80 years. The US oil companies simply do not want to build new refinery plants to increase production, they like the fact they can charge $4 a gallon when its still costing them the same it did back in 1985 to produce."
If that's really true (or close to it) then that's what I've been thinking all along. It's the fuel companies. I remember a little while back some upper-tiered man retired from an oil company and got like 200 million dollars for his pension.
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Post June 25th, 2008, 7:14 am

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Without refineries we cannot harvest ... and there seems to be a blockade on opening more refineries. That much has been common place news for years now. Considering that there is loads of money to be made in $4 a gallon vice opening a new refinery, it is not really a stretch, IMO.

Jay, what scares me so much is that we, as a nation, are so far in debt to other nations, that they will not even have to fire a shot to take over. Consider if China decided to call in some markers ... dear God, we would be teaching Chinese in grammar school.

On another matter, Obama now wants his supporters to help Hillary pay off her debt? What???? Listen lady, if you cannot afford the bill, don't go into the store. Geesh. Do you think he might be helping her clear her a debt for a reason? Hmmmmmmm?

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/24/ ... index.html
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Post June 25th, 2008, 8:11 am
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Originally posted by TConwell



Jay, what scares me so much is that we, as a nation, are so far in debt to other nations, that they will not even have to fire a shot to take over. Consider if China decided to call in some markers ... dear God, we would be teaching Chinese in grammar school.



How exactly does this kind of situation come about? Because there seems to be a similar situation in this country. I'm not entirely certain how it is possible for a country to reach this kind of situation, surely any form of intelligent leadership of anything, be it a business or a country, would make sure situations such as this were impossible? At least I would have thought.

Post June 25th, 2008, 6:13 pm

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The United States is in debt to SEVERAL major nations throughout the world (mostly out of our own generosity and inability to manage our budget). So, consider those nations like a bank ... should those "banks" start calling in loans, we are dead in the water.


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Post June 25th, 2008, 6:23 pm

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Yes, we are TRILLIONS of dollars in debt. Bush lowered it a lot during his eight years. Both candidates are not good; I truly have a really bad feeling for the next four (hopefully...) years.
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Post June 25th, 2008, 6:31 pm

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Originally posted by tiepilot35

Yes, we are TRILLIONS of dollars in debt. Bush lowered it a lot during his eight years. Both candidates are not good; I truly have a really bad feeling for the next four (hopefully...) years.


did i read this correctly...bush LOWERED our debt? You mean he added the most out of any president in history... big difference. clinton has been the only president in quite a while to chip into our debt and create a surplus.

Post June 25th, 2008, 7:12 pm
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You got your facts wrong tiepilot. Bush single handedly killed the country by creating a massive debt.
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Post June 25th, 2008, 7:28 pm

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Yeah you're way off tiepilot, unless by lowered you mean "made the amount of money we really have more negative." Check this out to see just how bad it's been getting.

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Nine Trillion (with a T) and counting...

Post June 25th, 2008, 8:36 pm

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well if i could vote id vote for mccain...

Originally posted by Cade

Barrack Obama is a joke. And most of the people that are voting for him are voting for him because he is black; they cover that up by saying..."he is going to change this..and going to change that...PLEASE when he steps one foot into the white house he will sit on his a$$ all day and not do s**t. It is funny how Obama says he is going to turn our economy around when it was John McCain who is actively participating in bringing our gas prices down. And that is the biggest thing hurting our economy because everybody has to spend their money on gas. So lets sit back and look at what Obama says and see if it is realistic. I truly don't believe that he will do all of what he says he is going to do in 4 years.


you make a good point and i agree with you 100%!! [;)]

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No matter who you vote for you are screwed.


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Post June 25th, 2008, 9:07 pm
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Clinton had us in the black. The goddamned black.

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Now we're trillions in the red. Why people don't find this a problem is completely baffling. I'd like to see a comparison with inflation adjusted for the king in France (I forgot which one) that built the Versailles palace and pummeled that country into debt.
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Post June 25th, 2008, 10:02 pm

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yea but "trillions of dollars in the red" were already there before Mr. Bush got into the White House. So you can't blame all of the "RED" on Mr. Bush.

Originally Posted by guitarplayer673

Yeah you're way off tiepilot, unless by lowered you mean "made the amount of money we really have more negative." Check this out to see just how bad it's been getting.

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Nine Trillion (with a T) and counting...


Thats funny...it looks like it randomly goes higher and higher when you refresh it. And how do they know what the amount of debt is? He says he sometimes gets the "debt information"....
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Post June 25th, 2008, 10:20 pm

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Originally posted by Cade

yea but "trillions of dollars in the red" were already there before Mr. Bush got into the White House. So you can't blame all of the "RED" on Mr. Bush.


you're right, you can blame some of it on reagan and bush sr.

http://www.uuforum.org/deficit.htm
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Post June 25th, 2008, 10:38 pm

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That's strange then. The person I talk to about politics said Bush lowered the debt some. And don't go criticizing her about her politics; don't even think about it. If she were to get on here and have her say you'd all have your jaw dropped. Make sure you don't get all your info from the news, either. Most of the mainstream media is far left.

Oh, and I do know that Bush initiated the war in Iraq that has been causing us billions.
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Post June 25th, 2008, 11:02 pm

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Shoot, we are still in debt to Japan after we nuked them and then spent trillions rebuilding their darn country! Like I said, should some of these nations start calling in debts, we are done for.


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Post June 25th, 2008, 11:06 pm

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i can criticize anyone for anything i want. i'm sure that either she just got her facts mixed up, or you misinterpreted her.

and for most of the mainstream media being far left... ROFL. Have you ever seen Fox News? You do know that left is liberal, not conservative, right?

If you look at all the main media in this country and average it all together, it will lean about 2 degrees to the left. that isn't being far either way at all.

Post June 26th, 2008, 12:50 am

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Originally posted by Cade

Originally Posted by guitarplayer673

Yeah you're way off tiepilot, unless by lowered you mean "made the amount of money we really have more negative." Check this out to see just how bad it's been getting.

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Nine Trillion (with a T) and counting...


Thats funny...it looks like it randomly goes higher and higher when you refresh it. And how do they know what the amount of debt is? He says he sometimes gets the "debt information"....


You missed my point though. We're over $9,000,000,000,000 in debt and whether or not that thing is accurate to every dollar spent every second doesn't really matter. My guess is that they just have it going up at the average rate that the debt is going up at, $1.38 billion per day according to them.

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