Quote from Maverick74:
Jem, to be fair, I'm certain statistically speaking there are. But it's been my point of contention that the distribution of racists in the tea party is the same % as it is for the general population who is not in the tea party. Thereby rendering the argument moot.
Quote from Ricter:
We don't have a "great welfare society". Several other nations around the world have that. In fact, as far as government spending as a percent of GDP goes, we're strictly middle of the pack. Which is remarkable when you consider the size of our military.
Quote from RCG Trader:
yeah, Mav, keep talking man. Rush has been outed for racism many, many times.
Seriously, is this your real position?
Quote from jem:
I understand you point by my point is not an exaggeration...My contention is there are far fewer racists as you go up the economic ladder. Especially as a white male. White males jeopardize all they work for if they are racists.
There was a thread where we linked to the makeup of the tea party.
Tea Party people were more educated and made more money than other political groups.
My experience is that as people make more money they become far less racist. Partly, because you can't rise up in organizations as a racist and partly because we do not see a class of people as a economic threat. I am also sure partly because those on top don't care about the color of your money as long as they get some of it.
I have no reason to believe that those expenditures (and I agree with you on some of them being unnecessary or possibly worse) are left out of the calculations for our GE/GDP figure, but left in for every other country's calculation. Foreign aid is a great example. It seems huge, until you look at it mathematically and find that, as a % of GDP, ours is not the highest.Quote from Maverick74:
Ricter, we do. It's at every level of government including military! We use the military to subsidize the poor. We subsidize every failing industry. We bail out banks. We give out corporate welfare. And we give out aid all over the world. All of this falls under the welfare society. I'm not talking just food stamps, and medicaid here. You have to look at the big picture. As a country, we are supporting the entire world. This has to stop. Now!
Quote from Ricter:
I have no reason to believe that those expenditures (and I agree with you on some of them being unnecessary or possibly worse) are left out of the calculations for our GE/GDP figure, but left in for every other country's calculation. Foreign aid is a great example. It seems huge, until you look at it mathematically and find that, as a % of GDP, ours is not the highest.
Generosity (and keep this in mind during the holiday season, we need your sales!) is not measured by the size of the gift but by the size of the sacrifice.