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[quote user="BWF89"] Unless you attend a local community college why does getting a college education require most people to spend 10-20 years paying it off?[/quote] I would say no. I would rather see people take mom and dads $100,000 and put it in a single premium deferred annuity and retire with $2Million at the age of 65. [quote]Why do
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If you want an education on the housing market and over consumption, expanding credit, and excessive borrowing, just watch some Peter Schiff videos ( here ). He's on Fox Business all the time as the market Bear :)
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Badda bing!
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[quote user="Goldenboy219"] Isnt the increase of the money supply necessary to achieve price stability? Just so that it doesnt encompass actual gdp growth. [/quote] So say the monetarists. Within the Chicago School of Economics, the money supply growth should not surpass (not encompass) real GDP growth. Those who are not studied within the
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Curt, this is the kind of response I was looking for. Thanks tons!
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I never said it was "weak". Their argument is we only have the right to bear arms BECAUSE a well regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free state. This is why they bring up the ablative absolute argument. So they say we have no "personal" right to bear arms, or have a conceal carry. They say the right to bear arms is
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I am more for tuition tax credits. It is less egalitarian and more pro freedom. It reduces ones tax burden, without giving "free money" to a person who doesn't have it. This may have been discussed already, sorry if I am repeating things.
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Very good point to bring to the table. Obviously if all of our states (or most) understood early that it is an individual right, the argument is just an attempt to get their foot in the regulation door from the grammatical angle. The proverbial camels nose under the tent (or the elephants tusks :) )
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I couldn't agree more kingmonkey. I would just add, that it is not toooooo expensive quite yet. I am buying my own insurance (BCBS) here for $270 a month, full family (wife and two children), and a $5,000 deductible. I checked for my cousin, a single guy, and he can get insurance (Medica) for $129 a month, with a $2500 deductible. That isn't
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Amen to that Jim. As I said, I could quote the founders in the Federalist Papers who stress the rights of individuals to have guns. I'm moreso looking for an argument on "their terms". Nothing is better than beating someone in their own argument. :)