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To: from occupied ga
A government spending increase is a bad thing. You don't look at the fact that the taxpayers have to pay for it with money that they could have actually spent on things that they needed and wanted.

I suppose the 1976 Georgia budget would be sufficient then? Or maybe the 1876 budget? Why not the 1776 state budget?

Why does the state have to keep up? What constitutional function needs to be increased? Hint - none

Drive west and you will find Alabama. A little further, and you will find Mississippi. Either of those should answer your question to my satisfaction.

Again why and what needs to be "modernized" Biometric drivers' licenses? An abomination equivalent to the camp number on the arm of a concentration camp inmate. Health care? Why should I pay for someone else's health care? Health care is a commodity. If I'm obligated to pay for some one else's kids' health care why not take money that I could spend on my family and force me to pay for their entire maintenance? Is this the conservative way - Hell no, but it's the republican was and the democrat way.

Do you like standing in line for two hours to get your biometric driver's license? How about electronic voting machines? If we are going to help pay for people's health care, which both of us know that we will, shouldn't we do it as efficiently as possible. By spending money to upgrade facilities, equipment, and so forth, we can save money in the long run. THAT is the conservative way (but maybe not the Libertarian way).

You carry on as though there was a substantive difference between the two. I should remind you that until a couple of years ago good ol' Sonny was a Democrat. He just changed his label and party affiliation, not his nature.

You're right, I do believe there's a difference. You don't need to remind me that Sonny was a Democrat (so was Reagan), and you are right, he didn't change his nature. I was happy with Sonny's nature when he was a Democrat, and that is what led him to become a Republican. In fact, his reasons for switching from Dem to Republican were the same as mine.
26 posted on 01/13/2005 8:19:47 AM PST by deaconjim (Freep the world!)
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To: deaconjim
I suppose the 1976 Georgia budget would be sufficient then? Or maybe the 1876 budget? Why not the 1776 state budget?

Works for me

Drive west and you will find Alabama. A little further, and you will find Mississippi.

Are you implying that there is something wrong with Mississippi or Alabama?

Whee fun coming up

Do you like standing in line for two hours to get your biometric driver's license?

I don't believe that there should be biometric drivers' licenses at all.

How about electronic voting machines?

The old ones worked just fine. The new electronic voting machines are just a way to transfer taxpayer dollars into corporate pockets - corporate welfare

If we are going to help pay for people's health care, which both of us know that we will, shouldn't we do it as efficiently as possible.

Wrong question. We SHOULD NOT be paying for health care other than our own. Why not pay for televisions for the indolent also. No difference.

By spending money to upgrade facilities, equipment, and so forth, we can save money in the long run. THAT is the conservative way (but maybe not the Libertarian way).

Its the moderate way, or maybe the liberal way, although liberals would want to spend even more. The conservative way would be to shrink the scope of government, and the libertarian way would be to throw 95% of it out.

You're right, I do believe there's a difference.

In form only, not in substance. They both believe in government spending fueled by taxation. It's just a matter of degree not fundamental difference.

27 posted on 01/13/2005 9:40:42 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy, and Bush is no conservative)
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