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<blockquote data-quote="archanfire" data-source="post: 3030943" data-attributes="member: 95445"><p>There is this argument as well. People are willing to 'simp' for their favorite politician to the point where they WANT govt. to take control of everything and do nothing themselves.</p><p></p><p>No, he didn't lock her up, but it would've been nice. There's always been a teired justice system. As George Carlin once said, "its a club and you're not in it". Trump won't go to jail for what he's done and the current or his son won't either.</p><p></p><p>As far as your taxes question, no my taxes were high, but under the current admin we have higher taxes in the form of inflation. Personally I would rather pay a few extra cents on the dollar VS double the full cost of what it was a couple of years ago. There is no free lunch in anything.</p><p></p><p>Im more right leaning in values/thinking, but I think most of the politicians on both sides are idiots. I can't remember where I found it(to give proper credit), but I read someone saying that politics is Hollywood for ugly people(referring to all the nonsense and drama). All things get said, and everyone cheers their side with a "ooooh, they sure showed them with that statement", but nothing changes. I'm starting to realize that both parties are 2 sides of the same coin and they act like stereotypical parents. One says "EAT YOUR VEGETABLES!!" while the other says "here comes the airplane!". The end destination will be the same, just diffent paths taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archanfire, post: 3030943, member: 95445"] There is this argument as well. People are willing to 'simp' for their favorite politician to the point where they WANT govt. to take control of everything and do nothing themselves. No, he didn't lock her up, but it would've been nice. There's always been a teired justice system. As George Carlin once said, "its a club and you're not in it". Trump won't go to jail for what he's done and the current or his son won't either. As far as your taxes question, no my taxes were high, but under the current admin we have higher taxes in the form of inflation. Personally I would rather pay a few extra cents on the dollar VS double the full cost of what it was a couple of years ago. There is no free lunch in anything. Im more right leaning in values/thinking, but I think most of the politicians on both sides are idiots. I can't remember where I found it(to give proper credit), but I read someone saying that politics is Hollywood for ugly people(referring to all the nonsense and drama). All things get said, and everyone cheers their side with a "ooooh, they sure showed them with that statement", but nothing changes. I'm starting to realize that both parties are 2 sides of the same coin and they act like stereotypical parents. One says "EAT YOUR VEGETABLES!!" while the other says "here comes the airplane!". The end destination will be the same, just diffent paths taken. [/QUOTE]
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