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09-06-24 11:29 #15446Senior Member

Posts: 2386I'm a rube with crypto, but a less sophisticated way of saying that is that it takes money out of the hands of government. That may not be a huge deal for those of us in western countries, yet, but it darn sure is in places like Venezuela.
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09-06-24 10:35 #15445Senior Member

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Originally Posted by EihTooms
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Backpedal my ass. "Remember what Barrack Obama told the American businessman, You didn't create that job, the government did" is a good, succinct summary of the complete quote Tooms provided in the ABC link. Elvis, who I was replying to, probably has no problem with that. Given that you saw it, I owe you an apology though. You don't say bad things about Mohammed to a Moslem, the Pope to a Catholic, or Satan to devil worshippers, even if they're true. You're Democrats and this is a public forum. So belated apologies.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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I'm not sure if you really want to know how us nonbelievers feel, so please stop reading now if that's something you'd rather not hear. You've been warned.
Here's an excerpt from a contemporaneous piece in the WSJ about this.
"Speaking in Roanoke, Virginia, Mr. Obama delivered another paean to the virtues of higher taxes on the people he believes deserve to pay even more to the government. "There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans," he observed, and many of them attribute their wealth and success to their own intelligence and hard work. But the self-made man is an illusion: "There are a lot of smart people out there," he explained. "Let me tell you somethingthere are a whole bunch of hard-working people out there.
"If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help," he continued. "There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.".
This burst of ideological candor is already resonating like nothing else Mr. Obama's said in years. The Internet is awash with images of the President telling the Wright Brothers, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Steve Jobs and other innovators they didn't build that. Kevin Costner's famous line in "Field of Dreams," as adapted for Mr. Obama: "If you build it, we'll still say you didn't really build it.".
Beneath the satire is the serious point that Mr. Obama's homily is the soul of his campaign message. The President who says he wants to be transformational may be succeedingand subordinating to government the individual enterprise and risk-taking that underlies prosperity. The question is whether this is the America that most Americans want to build."
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001...33300916053684
Here's the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu2Ni0x4hJ8
The sanctimonious prick's words drip with arrogance, superiority and self righteousness: If you've got a business you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.
https://www.wsj.com/video/american-f...3-93B9F34480CB
"Dreams are built on hard work, not government."
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09-06-24 08:00 #15444Senior Member

Posts: 6685Shout out to President Carter
Land based cruise missiles. Green lighted by President Carter.
In promising to proceed with the MX missile and with cruise missiles suitable for use in Europe, President Carter has made clear to Senator Robert C. Byrd that he means I full‐scale deolovment of the weanons.
https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/27/a...e-to-some.html
To counter this, the allies agreed in 1979, as part of a two-track decision, to deploy as a deterrent land-based cruise missiles and Pershing II missiles capable of reaching targets in the Soviet Union. These missiles are to be deployed in several countries of Western Europe. This relatively limited force in no way serves as a substitute for the much larger strategic umbrella spread over our NATO allies. Rather, it provides a vital link between conventional shorter-range nuclear forces in Europe and intercontinental forces in the United States.
https://www.airandspaceforces.com/ar...113keeperfile/
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts.
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09-06-24 07:34 #15443Senior Member

Posts: 1739President Obama's 2016 AI Initiatives had vision...as much as 724.5%?
• 100% correct and YES, he did do shit right! (w/r to AI's being an integral part of America's AI successes)
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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• 100% correct again, a Repub president DID NOT do that!
• 200% correct, WHAT would a "know nothing", "do nothing", "no vision", "backwards looking", Repub president/admin know about 724.5% returns?
As some would like to whitewash, minimize and revise, the accomplishments of President Obama (like they tend to do with Black History), the fact remains, that back in 2016, it was a keen AI enthusiast President Obama (and VP Biden), that did issue two (2) official documents, detailing policy initiatives on promoting Artificial Intelligence (AI), in the US.
It was that forward thinking vision, to heavily promote and back the 2016 AI Initiatives, with the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act, that has gone a long way to supporting, building and keeping America, as the world leaders in the AI tech space. And more importantly, to say ahead of the Chinese, as they started their AI Initiatives in 2017, due to Presidents Obama's 2016 AI Initiatives.
CNA - China's Betting Big On Artificial Intelligence. Could The US Lose The AI Race? | Insight - https://youtu.be/2HUCwsdftMU?t=340
IMHO, President Obama and President Biden, were strategic agents and major catalysts, for the initial and extended growth of AI, in America. That's what having a vision for your country is all about and a competent administration to execute and carry out that vision.
President Obama, Biden and Harris have VISION!
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09-06-24 06:39 #15442Senior Member

Posts: 1739Backpedaling, just might be the next Olympic sport?
Oh Please! That's just classic Tiny 12, backpedaling. That's just what you do! For you it's an Olympic event! (...kkkk!)
Originally Posted by Tiny 12
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You have a sordid history of doing just that...backpedaling!
FWIW, my money is on you, as the next, Backpedaling gold medalist.
PS: BTW, that's four (4) good long years of backpedaling in the ISG Forums, to build up those lip muscles, before the next Olympics (...kkkk!)
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09-05-24 21:26 #15441Senior Member

Posts: 2682But that's why he's our Lord and Savior!
And "great looking" and a "genius!
Originally Posted by CheckMate1
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All three in one sentence: "Could you imagine having Sleepy Joe Biden, or Alfred E. Newman, or a very nervous and skinny version of Pocahontas (1/1024th), as your President, rather than what you have now, so great looking and smart, a true Stable Genius!
https://x.com/realDonaldTrump/status...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
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09-05-24 20:56 #15440Senior Member

Posts: 6685The most powerful thing about crypto is not the amount of money it has made me. It is that I have been able to take a portion of my wealth and opt out of the fiat currency system. The same way that precious metals allow one to do that. Except digitally. It is worldwide and permisionless. That is the power that crypto ownership has given me!
Originally Posted by Tiny12
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Of course none of the Presidents are responsible for GDP growth or increases of decrease of the stock market. It is the workers on the wage slave plantations that increase production because their overseers are flailing the fuck out of them.. NVDA was started by a guy who used to wash dishes in Dennys. He managed to be upwardly mobile. I have also, just on a lower level.
Presidents need to use tax dollars to build good infrastructure then get out of the way. And they should use a few of them as possible and lower the burden of the tax system on the wage slaves of the country. But has anyone ever asked: if the USA GOV is allowed to print money. And that money is the reserve currency of the world, why do they need to collect taxes in the first place? Why don't they just print the money the want to pay for what they need?
Look, my purchases of stocks are not genius. It is luck. I decided when I was young man I was going to get a piece of the American Pie. The genius part was busting my ass as a wage slave, doing without out and then putting that capital to work. A self taught financial education is what did that. Not the President of the United States of America. The Plutocracy will allow you to have a few crumbs that fall off the table. But they are not interested in inviting you to said table no matter what the political party.
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09-05-24 19:51 #15439Senior Member

Posts: 7455Sarcastically paraphrased Obama? LOL
You "sarcastically paraphrased" Obama and then slammed him for something you are now suggesting you know he never said?
Originally Posted by Tiny12
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Uh. It looks to me like you totally swallowed the Repub LIE about what he said and merely repeated and regurgitated it on the grossly mistaken assumption that he actually said it.
Oh, sure, if not for all those wild coincidences, strokes of incredibly bad and / or good luck, all the magical business and economic cycles, etc, the colossal Crash produced by GW Bush would have recovered just dandy under McCain or Romney.
Oh, what the hell and while we're at it, the GW Bush Crash would have happened if Clinton had served a 3rd term, the Great Repub Depression would have happened if FDR had been elected in 1928, the New Deal Recovery would have happened if Hoover had been elected in 1932, Trump's Pandemic would have happened if Obama had been potus in 2018, defunded and removed those Early Warning Pandemic Prevention teams from those Chinese labs, 9-11 would have happened if Al Gore had been potus in 2001 and blew off that alarming August 2001 Presidential Daily Briefing and just gone back to gazing at icebergs, the historic bi-partisan Infrastructure Bill and the Chips and Science Act would have been passed by Trump if only the Georgia Secretary of State had shockingly discovered 11,780 ballots and votes for Trump in his underwear drawer and on and on and on.
Sure, sure. Every politically knowledgeable person knows that.
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09-05-24 18:14 #15438Senior Member

Posts: 192"I'm really smart. "
Outside of politics, in your life, have you met people like this or keep them as friends, or even hold them in high regard?
Personally, I detest this type of people. So for me, he hasn't even met the basic threshold, let alone for me to vote for him.
Leaders do their jobs, not say how great they are ad nauseam. They don't look for excuses and don't have a victim's mentality.
What is your threshold?
The "R" party has gone down a path that enables CHARACTERS like Trump, to devolve into a CULT of personality and voting for people who has no interest in governing and are unserious. Lawmakers who are voted into office who haven't written a single legislation are rewarded with second / multiple terms, who moonlight in other jobs while not doing the primary one.
This is what I see on the Federal level. The party needs to "check yourself before you wreck yourself" I just hope it is not too late.
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09-05-24 17:11 #15437Senior Member

Posts: 1273Best Video MAGA P-I
This is great! https://www.facebook.com/reel/810471574503415.
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09-05-24 14:45 #15436Senior Member

Posts: 2386Good post. I especially liked the analogy between excise taxes and the income tax. Biden wants to raise the top capital gains tax to 44% (57% in California), when the revenue maximizing rate is 28%. How much sense does that make? When the tax rate is too high, people just don't sell. The government doesn't collect the revenues from the tax. Capital isn't allocated efficiently. But, as Obama told Charlie Gibson, it's fairer. Everyone ends up worse off but it's fairer.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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Maybe your "tough love" approach will help Tooms finally start to see the light.
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09-05-24 14:19 #15435Senior Member

Posts: 2386This country hasn't had a decent president since Bill Clinton in his 2nd term. Honestly, congrats on your NVIDIA purchase, and I’m glad that position is doing well. I wish I'd recognized what you did about crypto when you did. Obama, Trump and Biden didn't build NVIDIA although I'm sure theyd like you to think so.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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09-05-24 14:15 #15434Senior Member

Posts: 2386I sarcastically paraphrased Obama. You and other esteemed board members, who are politically knowledgeable, already knew that. If you really think this is some kind of gotcha moment you underestimate the rest of us.
Originally Posted by EihTooms
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I agree that state and local government have provided infrastructure to help businesses. And mine have done a very good job of it. Sanctimonious prick Barrack Obama and **** ***** Elizabeth Warren (from your link) want to take the credit. And want to play the class warfare card. And pander to the teachers unions who are big supporters of their party. (Aside, I do have high respect for many public teachers.) Well, the Federal government they represent is inefficient and wasteful. It often hurts more than it helps.
The economy would have rebounded nicely after 2009 if McCain and/or Romney were president. The party of the president has little to no effect on GDP growth. The recovery from the 2008/2009 recession was anemic. And that wasn’t Obama’s fault.
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09-05-24 13:55 #15433Senior Member

Posts: 2386You're Lucy.
Originally Posted by Spidy
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09-05-24 12:50 #15432Senior Member

Posts: 1739Begs the question, "Is Trump really just Lucy, in suit and red tie?"
As Repubs and the Trump/Vance campaign, continue to toss ad hominem after ad hominem, in a childish, juvenile and sophomoric attacks at the Harris/Walz ticket, to see what will stick and weaken their campaign, it's refreshing to see the other Repubs and their campaign, tell them to "...just STOP already and start talking about real policies and issues with Americans!"
But naturally, like a petulant child dictator, looking to use his "weaved genius" (whatever the fuck that is), and assert himself as the "smartest person in the room", nothing Repubs have tried seems to be working. Duh!
- Which begs the question (as I was again reminded of this analogy, in a most recent post):
"Is Trump, Lucy and the Republican Party, Charlie Brown?"
While I lampoon their misplaced enthusiasm, the faithless Repubs, right-wing conservative media outlets like FOXY Muse and their relationship to Trump, reminds me of the time-honored iconic scene where Lucy pulls the football, before the affable Charlie Brown, can kick it. That just, NEVER gets old!
But, but, but...this time it's different!:
Every time Repubs and right-wing media thought, "Oh...this time it's different, Trump is finally going to be sooooo presidential, stately and unite the country...etc", Trump would say, tweet or do something so very dumb, divisive, derisive and detrimental, that it would torpedo any goodwill, required unite America or the GOP/Republicans, under a kinder, gentler conservative president.
But inevitably, just like Lucy, time and time again, over and over again, Trump, would yank-away the (proverbial "political presidential") football, from Republicans and dash their last second hopes. Naturally, Trump would AGAIN turn back into the fraudster, racist, charlatan, misogynist, con man and uncontrollable "anti-presidential" man, they so desperately wanted.
Yet strangely enough, just like Charlie Brown, Republicans still appear eager enough, to allow Trump to go on tormenting them, in this agonizing and torturous game of his. Almost makes you think he enjoys torturing the Repubs, like another fictional character, Hanabel Lector (...kkkk!), as we all know, he loves to ramble and drone on about.
But FWIW, I've enjoyed the comedic show, watching the Republican Party, "get egg on their faces", as they proclaim this time is different. But even a win, "this time", it won't stop the "Lucy and Charlie Brown Show" that is Trump vs. Republican Party.
- Which begs the question (as I was again reminded of this analogy, in a most recent post):








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