You have any proof of that or are you just blowing it out your nether
regions as usual?

Sam you are entitled to your own opinions, no matter how dumba$$ed
they may be, but you are not entitled to your own facts.

You said that productive people vote republican, first define
productive, and then show some objective data from reliable resources
to support your point. Frankly I suspect that you cannot.

On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You miss the point, productive folk vote R. People on the dole vote
> for more free stuff. Only the D's will keep the free spigot open.
> Infrastructure won't help if people are trained to accept handouts
> instead of hard work. We're at 47 million people on food stamps.
> Welcome to the new America.
>
> .
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> It's more like they can't find a job so someone has to pay for them.
>>> I'd rather have the out working. But that's me, evil white guy.
>>>
>>
>> I we should want everybody to be productive - that's been America's
>> secret for 200 years: we innovate and we employ (the assembly line,
>> the computer, et al).  And anytime you have resources that aren't
>> productive you're not operating efficiently.  Like Adam Smith said,
>> every good capitalist knows that a waste of resources impoverishes us
>> all.
>>
>> The government's role is, IMO, to create equal opportunity for all so
>> that we can get all resources productive.  We can best do that with
>> infrastructure like roads, airports, rail, etc.  But physically
>> getting workers ready is not enough they also need education,
>> healthcare, and retirement security.  (There's also regulation like
>> FAA, FDA, FCC, etc)
>>
>> If the US wants to compete with Europe, Asia, and others (who have
>> federal infrastructure) we're going to have to invest in ALL of our
>> infrastructure and we have to decide if we want our country to compete
>> or each state.  Our education, medicaid, etc is all state-run which
>> means it's really the state providing some of the infrastructure for
>> their workers to compete globally.
>>
>> IMO, we can't win that way.  We need federal infrastructure so our
>> country can compete globally; if we don't do that the decline will
>> continue.
>
> 

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