Romney, however, tried to engage the nation and that doesn't work; i hope it never does. Bill Clinton engaged the crowds and individuals. GW Bush engaged the crowds and individuals. Others helped him motivate collectively.
Newt engages crowds and individuals; he is not a hard ass so I support him (or the soft-hearted Jeb Bush).
Ron Paul would be fine if he'd offer more absolute debt relief but his decentralization of currencies legislation left out that currently existing debts should be negotiable; he also didnt support Articles of North American Confederation (with Jeffersonian-style balance of currency powers and debt relief both public and private) to relieve everyone of their debt (there may exist a moral obligation to pay your creditors, but morality legislation and unitary executive enforcement is generally bad); I worry that we're all going to die if Newt doesn't become president until we can have the Articles of North American Confederation.
Dick Cheney isn't a dick and I am sorry I ever said he was; he did love Ronald Reagan for teaching us that deficits don't really matter (collecting is the worst). Al Gore can be a Dr. hardballs, but still a good man. Unfortunately, I worry that I am too much like him and Hillary (i.e., few love us forever; we can't help many). I would rather die than anyone have to live under Vladimir Putin, Edward Snowden, or Benjamin Netanyahu
What do we do? I mean, our parents and our kids could be in the hole if our leaders keep on believing mostly paper credit, bonds, or life insurance that I could never spend happily is best. I am worried I will inherit too much life insurance that my brothers or someone else will use mainly for themselves. I was dumb enough and spineless to sign (and sign again) onto it.
The Constitution is too pro-paper and too pro-direct to work. It is very debt-binding. What does "We the People" mean anyway? Shouldn't the cash and debt be for the benefit of all who are in favor of peace and prosperity? Shouldn't we be welcoming of immigrants?
I don't mean to cloud the room up, but Obama is a good president and I deeply worry about his replacement. thomas Jefferson's spirit is a savior; he could engage individuals like Obama can, he even liked alexander hamilton and he had sympathy for the slaves (he met with one who broke tools and let him go free) and the poor whiskey rebels
I'm a dickhead. I am Sorry.
Newt engages crowds and individuals; he is not a hard ass so I support him (or the soft-hearted Jeb Bush).
Ron Paul would be fine if he'd offer more absolute debt relief but his decentralization of currencies legislation left out that currently existing debts should be negotiable; he also didnt support Articles of North American Confederation (with Jeffersonian-style balance of currency powers and debt relief both public and private) to relieve everyone of their debt (there may exist a moral obligation to pay your creditors, but morality legislation and unitary executive enforcement is generally bad); I worry that we're all going to die if Newt doesn't become president until we can have the Articles of North American Confederation.
Dick Cheney isn't a dick and I am sorry I ever said he was; he did love Ronald Reagan for teaching us that deficits don't really matter (collecting is the worst). Al Gore can be a Dr. hardballs, but still a good man. Unfortunately, I worry that I am too much like him and Hillary (i.e., few love us forever; we can't help many). I would rather die than anyone have to live under Vladimir Putin, Edward Snowden, or Benjamin Netanyahu
What do we do? I mean, our parents and our kids could be in the hole if our leaders keep on believing mostly paper credit, bonds, or life insurance that I could never spend happily is best. I am worried I will inherit too much life insurance that my brothers or someone else will use mainly for themselves. I was dumb enough and spineless to sign (and sign again) onto it.
The Constitution is too pro-paper and too pro-direct to work. It is very debt-binding. What does "We the People" mean anyway? Shouldn't the cash and debt be for the benefit of all who are in favor of peace and prosperity? Shouldn't we be welcoming of immigrants?
I don't mean to cloud the room up, but Obama is a good president and I deeply worry about his replacement. thomas Jefferson's spirit is a savior; he could engage individuals like Obama can, he even liked alexander hamilton and he had sympathy for the slaves (he met with one who broke tools and let him go free) and the poor whiskey rebels
I'm a dickhead. I am Sorry.
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