Tuesday, June 29, 2004
I'm laughing right now. Fav tried to argue with Moravius, but kept interpreting Moravius' arguments in twisted ways (he does that with everyone). Now he's depending on someone else to 'back him up' so he can twist it around to try and make a counterargument against Moravius. Fav is starting to remind me of Chirac. Neither of them can shut their traps.
Speaking of politics, I loved this quote from Neil Boortz:
"This rhetoric from the left is decades old. But have you ever stopped to really examine the underlying premises of this "robbing from the poor to give to the rich" scenario? Let's give it a short go here...To buy Clinton's "funneling the wealth" charge you have to adopt the belief that all wealth is owned by and controlled by the government which can distribute that wealth according to the designs of the political party in control of the White House and the Congress. Those evil rich people with the nice homes and the fancy cars actually got those things by stealing from you. They didn't come by those things legally. They stole, they swindled and they robbed. The money used to buy that million dollar home is actually your money. Every payment on that Mercedes is actually money that should be in your pocket, not the pocket of that crooked rich person. It is the government's job, not the job of the free market, to decide who gets what. Hard work is an individual pursuit and, as such, should not be rewarded."
Speaking of politics, I loved this quote from Neil Boortz:
"This rhetoric from the left is decades old. But have you ever stopped to really examine the underlying premises of this "robbing from the poor to give to the rich" scenario? Let's give it a short go here...To buy Clinton's "funneling the wealth" charge you have to adopt the belief that all wealth is owned by and controlled by the government which can distribute that wealth according to the designs of the political party in control of the White House and the Congress. Those evil rich people with the nice homes and the fancy cars actually got those things by stealing from you. They didn't come by those things legally. They stole, they swindled and they robbed. The money used to buy that million dollar home is actually your money. Every payment on that Mercedes is actually money that should be in your pocket, not the pocket of that crooked rich person. It is the government's job, not the job of the free market, to decide who gets what. Hard work is an individual pursuit and, as such, should not be rewarded."
