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Nikov

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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #90 on: July 30, 2011, 06:32:26 pm »

And that is why I hope that Obama grows the pair of balls that he has been lacking since he got elected and unilaterally raises the debt ceiling.

I hope he does this too. Then he can be impeached, horray!
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #91 on: July 30, 2011, 06:36:33 pm »

And that is why I hope that Obama grows the pair of balls that he has been lacking since he got elected and unilaterally raises the debt ceiling.

I hope he does this too. Then he can be impeached, horray!
I don't see how impeaching him would make things any better.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #92 on: July 30, 2011, 06:37:01 pm »

And that is why I hope that Obama grows the pair of balls that he has been lacking since he got elected and unilaterally raises the debt ceiling.

I hope he does this too. Then he can be impeached, horray!
Yes, there's nothing more impeachable than being the one person responsible enough to actually DO something. Thank you for clearing up how your side views the world, Nik.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #93 on: July 30, 2011, 06:37:56 pm »

And that is why I hope that Obama grows the pair of balls that he has been lacking since he got elected and unilaterally raises the debt ceiling.

I hope he does this too. Then he can be impeached, horray!

I will accept an impeachment of Obama for saving this country if it leads to the end of the fascist neo feudal republican traitors who are trying to destroy America.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #94 on: July 30, 2011, 06:40:42 pm »

Well, everybody that has a grasp on the economy, what do you think this will cause to happen to the cost of rental living? In fact the cost of houses in general?

Houses will go down as foreclosures go up, rental prices will go up as ex-house owners start renting and demand outpaces supply. Rents had gotten ridiculously low (with all kinds of freebies thrown in to get people to sign a 1-year lease) before the housing bubble popped. They don't give out freebies anymore. And you're going to pay. Add several million more renters into the mix, and it'll go up even more.
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« Reply #95 on: July 30, 2011, 06:40:59 pm »

Thank you for clearing up how your side views the world, Nik.

Considering he's distanced himself in the past from the majority of folks on most "sides" that would be typically associated with someone of his set of beliefs, that was pretty uncalled for. Or even if he hasn't, that would still be pretty uncalled for. Insulting an overarching group ("side" in this case) is a blanket insult and we attempt to avoid those around here.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #96 on: July 30, 2011, 06:42:40 pm »

And that is why I hope that Obama grows the pair of balls that he has been lacking since he got elected and unilaterally raises the debt ceiling.

I hope he does this too. Then he can be impeached, horray!

I will accept an impeachment of Obama for saving this country if it leads to the end of the fascist neo feudal republican traitors who are trying to destroy America.

To be fair, they're not actively trying to destroy America - they're trying to destroy Obama and destroying the American and global economy as a side bonus.

Also, I'm sure this thread will lead to reasonable and sound debate.

As an upper-middle class Bourgeoisie, can I just say that the Republicans do not even pretend to give a fuck about not screwing over the middle/lower class anymore because the Conservative base is so distracted by terrorists, gays, liberals, feminists, communists, socialists, Muslims, abortions, atheists, a-rabs, and RINOs

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« Reply #97 on: July 30, 2011, 06:46:45 pm »

Yeah, the democratic majority in the senate is totally gonna vote to impeach Obama.

Seriously, do conservatives not understand how the constitution works?  I can understand their gross ignorance as to the founders intents or the day to day functioning of civic democracies.  Those things are complicated.  But it's not like the constitution is fuzzy on how impeachment works.  Unless they are secretly all illiterate, I dont understand how this can confuse them.
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« Reply #98 on: July 30, 2011, 06:53:26 pm »

I'm actually excited about what'll happen.

Hopefully it'll be good, obviously, but as a person viewing it from another country, it's quite a ride either way.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #99 on: July 30, 2011, 06:54:21 pm »

Well, everybody that has a grasp on the economy, what do you think this will cause to happen to the cost of rental living? In fact the cost of houses in general?

Houses will go down as foreclosures go up, rental prices will go up as ex-house owners start renting and demand outpaces supply. Rents had gotten ridiculously low (with all kinds of freebies thrown in to get people to sign a 1-year lease) before the housing bubble popped. They don't give out freebies anymore. And you're going to pay. Add several million more renters into the mix, and it'll go up even more.

It's near impossible to even find places for rent where I live.  We looked for months, and where we're currently living is literally the ONLY place we could find that wasn't either a broken down shithole or a massively overpriced, tiny apartment.  It's still massively overpriced, but at least it's not a tiny apartment.  It's hard to imagine it getting much worse.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #100 on: July 30, 2011, 06:57:44 pm »

I'm actually excited about what'll happen.

Hopefully it'll be good, obviously, but as a person viewing it from another country, it's quite a ride either way.

If the US goes down you are are fucked too.
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« Reply #101 on: July 30, 2011, 06:59:12 pm »

I'm 16. If I were an adult, I'd be worried and doing stuff about it. As it is I make 7.50 an hour, so I really don't care about how it'll effect me, which I don't think will be that much.

Actually, though, I am interested. How badly will Australia take this? I mean, China's our biggest trading partner now.
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« Reply #102 on: July 30, 2011, 07:02:39 pm »

KaelGotDwarves: I know this it won't lead to a sound and reasonable debate. It is how I and even far more conservative people are addressed by our counterparts every single day, with different words. Our opponents vilify us day in and day out the the point where every conversation includes "liberal nazi socialist muslim commie jew homo OBAMA" said dripping with venom, scorn and raw unadulterated hate? I am tired of being a saint, turning the other cheek and getting slapped twice.

On rental prices: People who got foreclosed need to rent now increasing demand. Meanwhile the banks getting the houses are holding on to them, letting them sit empty until they can sell them if the economy improves so that they can make ludicrous profits instead of huge profits. Now people who have mortgages on property they rent out need to raise prices for increased costs. Combine all that and the cost of housing is going up and will go up far more when the economy tanks.
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« Reply #103 on: July 30, 2011, 07:06:44 pm »

Sounds like it would be a good time to become a landlord, though.
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Re: The debt ceilling
« Reply #104 on: July 30, 2011, 07:06:51 pm »

Okay, let me put this into perspective a bit.

Much of the world is a shithole. We don't live in a giant shithole, as shitty as it gets here in the US. I've seen some pretty shittacular things traveling around, and Buddha forbid I haven't even been to Africa. Perhaps the only fucked up places in the US that come close are like metropolitan Oakland, where just the other day a black Pastor in the process of donating food to the poor was shot in the head in front of his pregnant wife in a seemingly random drive-by shooting -which are too common around Oakland.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_energy_consumption#By_country

The top ten producing/consuming countries in the world produce and use over approximately 60% of it's energy resources. Depends which chart you look at, but it is always more so. There's a lot more countries than that.

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Our way of life is simply untenable, disastrous, and unable to be continued.

It's also no longer US versus them. It's those that live in poverty - living on dollars or less a day against those that have millions and billions, and most of whom simply don't give a fuck about anyone else.

Marx is more right than ever.
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