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123apple wrote:This sounds like more politics than economics to me.
jwocky wrote:Well, of course, if Trump brings $50 billion investments into the US, in the eyes of the lefties, it has to be a bad thing.
jwocky wrote: And if he cancels an overpriced $4 billion plane to re-negotiate, it has to be bad.
jwocky wrote:I mean, it is not that the US taxpayer coudl use a break, so go, make debt, spend spend spend and drool over the picture of the guy who has piled up the biggest amount of debt ever a ruler in the history of mankind piled up on his population
jwocky wrote:Lol. George W. Bush, and we can probably all agree, he wasn't the best of all US Presidents, made per year of his presidency almost 0.5 trillion debt. 4 trillion over his eight years. Obama made 10 trillion in total, a little over, makes roughly 1.25 tn dollars debt per year of his presidency. So, stop drooling over Obama's picture.
Well, and we will see about that money. Opposite to Hilary, who was caught often enough lying. Trump wasn't caught blatantly lying about anything yet.
That is only an invention of the Hilary campaign ... who also lied about uranium for Russia and kickbacks, about email servers and her health state.
KL-666 wrote:To me a discussion is on a subject, not a complete personality. You put arguments forward on the subject to get a better understanding of each others position on that subject. By saying "Oh, you just say that because you are extreme left (or extreme right)", you will never understand someones position on the subject discussed.
Categorizing in left and right has it's own difficulties. Many people have standpoints on some subjects you may call left, and on others you may call right. Most people are not fully on one side or the other. I know very conservative people who defend social security. They may have different arguments for defending it than a more left oriented person, but the result is the same: they agree on defending social security. Calling the conservative person a "leftie" for this, does not help in understanding this person at all.
So a world view in which you see all the people fully on the left, or fully on the right is incorrect. It is more like that most people hover around the center, having some left and some right standpoints on different subjects. If i look at the standpoints i take on different subjects, i should be somewhat between 50/50 and 75/25 left/right.
I enjoy it when good arguments *on the subject* are going back and forth in a discussion. But i get disinterested when it becomes unrealistic framing of entire characters, calling each other leftie and rightie.
Kind regards, Vincent
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