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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJapanese military is limited by treaty. But, they are trying to push the USA out. NATO protects Europe, as well as local country militaries.
But, that's not the point. WE have a military that is ten times bigger than China, or Russia, or anyone else, yet we increase spending. That's a poor choice. We are a democracy, why is our war budget so huge?
Anyway, all of these countries spend less as a total of their GDP than we do, much less. You say we can't afford it, but we are currently spending much more. Also, quit with the Republican lies. Social Security is funded. We all pay into it from the day we start working. It's not my fault the Republicans chose to steal from it and use the money as part of the general fund.
So, the deal is, single payor for all costs less than our system of healthcare. It is not only the best choice for our human rights, our welfare, and our well being, it's also the best choice from the perspective of being fiscally conservative.
The American middle class is not significantly better off than the Western European middle class if you include how they live. With healthcare paid for, 35-hour workweeks, generous maternity leave, 4+ weeks of paid vacation, and way fewer schoolkids killed in mass murders, it's a wash. Except their babies are less likely to die and they will live longer whilst not going bankrupt because of medical bills.
NATO is mostly us. Our dollars. Our bases. Let's bring all our troops home, what will happen to the local economies there? heck, Trump had to go make a collection call to NATO< they haven't paid their fair share in years, if ever.
Decrease military spending? Okay, say goodbye to plenty of jobs here in CT. Go ahead.
Social Security was raided. There isn't anything but an IOU. Mid 2030's is when more will go out than will come in.
Middle Class Europeans own less homes, cars, live in smaller residences, have much less economic freedom that what is classified as " poor " in America. Look it up. I have done the research for many projects and know it quite well. Take the time and educate yourself.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou need to update yourself on China and the military there. In the last decade they have increased their budget, and the weapons they are spending on are mostly advanced. They have increased the size of their footprint, claiming more and more disputed land. Building bases. Fortifying their Navy big time.
NATO is mostly us. Our dollars. Our bases. Let's bring all our troops home, what will happen to the local economies there? heck, Trump had to go make a collection call to NATO< they haven't paid their fair share in years, if ever.
Decrease military spending? Okay, say goodbye to plenty of jobs here in CT. Go ahead.
Social Security was raided. There isn't anything but an IOU. Mid 2030's is when more will go out than will come in.
Middle Class Europeans own less homes, cars, live in smaller residences, have much less economic freedom that what is classified as " poor " in America. Look it up. I have done the research for many projects and know it quite well. Take the time and educate yourself.
Decreased military spending? I think I said don't increase it. Anyway, I don't want an economy based on waging war, so, sure.
They don't need as many cars because they have public transportation. Smaller because they are more urban. Do as much research as you like, because I lived there for quite a long time and know more than you do. Instead of a new aircraft carrier, let's lower college tuition, provide healthcare, or even lower our debt. Instead of money-pit F35s that can't be repaired in the field, extend the life of F15/16s that are still world class. Put resources into domestic infrastructure instead of blowing up domestic infrastructure in other countries.
Social Security still isn't an entitlement, despite your parroted GOP talking point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou need to update yourself on China and the military there. In the last decade they have increased their budget, and the weapons they are spending on are mostly advanced. They have increased the size of their footprint, claiming more and more disputed land. Building bases. Fortifying their Navy big time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChina is now doing to us what Reagan did to the USSR: push us to increase military spending until our economy collapses.
Two years later, in November 1989, East Germans issued a decree for the wall to be opened, allowing people to travel freely into West Berlin. In some cases, families that had been separated for decades were finally reunited. The wall was torn down altogether by the end of 1990 upon the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and in Soviet Russia itself, marking the end of the Cold War era.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNATO countries mostly spend the agreed percentage of their GDP. And, even if they don't, that doesn't mean we have to overspend, does it?
Decreased military spending? I think I said don't increase it. Anyway, I don't want an economy based on waging war, so, sure.
They don't need as many cars because they have public transportation. Smaller because they are more urban. Do as much research as you like, because I lived there for quite a long time and know more than you do. Instead of a new aircraft carrier, let's lower college tuition, provide healthcare, or even lower our debt. Instead of money-pit F35s that can't be repaired in the field, extend the life of F15/16s that are still world class. Put resources into domestic infrastructure instead of blowing up domestic infrastructure in other countries.
Social Security still isn't an entitlement, despite your parroted GOP talking point.
Defense spending always has to increase. Why ? because the cost of materials and logistics does. Plus R & D , for example, robots cost a lot in up front costs.
Lower College Tuition? We can't get a graduation rate over 40% in 4 years. We need LESS people in College. We have a glut of College Graduates underemployed, and you want more?
aircraft carriers are amazing. Do you realize that they can be used as hospitals ? airports? Do you know that Nuclear Powered subs can create tens of thousands of gallons of drinking water per day from sea water ?
Infrastructure? Like spending Obama's trillion on not shovel ready projects ?
Europe is heading towards collapse. Check Belgium out. See how opening their doors to migrants have worked for Europe. Germany is propping up the Euro economy. Portugal, Italy ? Almost broke.
How many Europeans have Central Air? How many have the supply and assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables that we have.. year round?
I have been there many times. And I have had a number of students from Europe stay at my home for extended periods. Every one of them remarked about the positive differences here .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNATO countries mostly spend the agreed percentage of their GDP. And, even if they don't, that doesn't mean we have to overspend, does it?
Decreased military spending? I think I said don't increase it. Anyway, I don't want an economy based on waging war, so, sure.
They don't need as many cars because they have public transportation. Smaller because they are more urban. Do as much research as you like, because I lived there for quite a long time and know more than you do. Instead of a new aircraft carrier, let's lower college tuition, provide healthcare, or even lower our debt. Instead of money-pit F35s that can't be repaired in the field, extend the life of F15/16s that are still world class. Put resources into domestic infrastructure instead of blowing up domestic infrastructure in other countries.
Social Security still isn't an entitlement, despite your parroted GOP talking point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTheir percentage barely covers the cost of food and drink for our soldiers.
Defense spending always has to increase. Why ? because the cost of materials and logistics does. Plus R & D , for example, robots cost a lot in up front costs.
Lower College Tuition? We can't get a graduation rate over 40% in 4 years. We need LESS people in College. We have a glut of College Graduates underemployed, and you want more?
aircraft carriers are amazing. Do you realize that they can be used as hospitals ? airports? Do you know that Nuclear Powered subs can create tens of thousands of gallons of drinking water per day from sea water ?
Infrastructure? Like spending Obama's trillion on not shovel ready projects ?
Europe is heading towards collapse. Check Belgium out. See how opening their doors to migrants have worked for Europe. Germany is propping up the Euro economy. Portugal, Italy ? Almost broke.
How many Europeans have Central Air? How many have the supply and assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables that we have.. year round?
I have been there many times. And I have had a number of students from Europe stay at my home for extended periods. Every one of them remarked about the positive differences here .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYawwwnnnn. Your thought process has failed you. Infrastructure is important. Build it. If we want desalinization plants, and we will need them as the GOP continues to pollute our groundwater, then build them, not subs. Aircraft carriers are great and huge and easy targets. Defense spending doesn't have to go up even if costs do. We don't need such a massive military. We don't need to be invading as much as we invade. As you point out, we don't need to overspend on NATO. And, you are right. Make trade schools and colleges free. Probably costs less than an aircraft carrier and a dozen F35s anyway.
Not really. You have to get something close enough besides a small rubber boat.
The EPA was started by a Republican. We need a massive military to protect our citizens, and to deter other rogue nations. How's that Kim ?
There is no such thing as " free".
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post" easy targets"
Not really. You have to get something close enough besides a small rubber boat.
The EPA was started by a Republican. We need a massive military to protect our citizens, and to deter other rogue nations. How's that Kim ?
There is no such thing as " free".
Republicans used to be kind of okay. Not any more.
Protect what? Look at how often we use our military to invade.
No. There is no such thing as free. Use your brain and figure out what that means in context.
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GPS - Global Positioning Systems (GPS) use satellites to triangulate the latitude and longitude of an exact location. A fourth satellite can even determine altitude. In the early 1990s, the U.S. Air Force launched the first GPS satellites.
Microwaves - During World War II, a man named Percy Spencer was working on new radar technology when he noticed a candy bar in his pocket had melted. He explored how the radiation was able to have this affect on food and tried to direct the focus in order to heat a variety of food items.
Microwave ovens were developed very soon after (though it would still be several years before they became practical home appliances) changing the game on how homes cook and reheat food.
Jet Engines - Air combat started to come about during WWI, but it became crucial in WWII. The need for planes that were faster and more powerful became paramount. Engineers on both sides raced to develop engines capable of generating more thrust to fly faster, farther, and higher, with Germany introducing the first operational jet to combat in 1943.
Jet engines are now commonplace in commercial aircraft, helping people travel all over the world faster than ever before.
Aviator Sunglasses - While most people view aviator sunglasses as a fashion trend with serious staying power, they were actually invented for pilots, as the name suggests.
Duct Tape - Duct tape was invented during WWII by a concerned mother for soldiers who needed to seal their ammo cans to keep water out. It quickly became a hit, as it was lightweight, strong, water resistant, and very sticky. In the midst of the war, soldiers began using duct tape to make minor repairs to other equipment.
Disposable Razors - Until about 100 years ago, shaving required a trip to the barber or using one's own straight razor. The blade needed to be sharpened frequently and one false move could spell disaster. The military quickly took notice of a new patent for a disposable razor blade embedded in a protective case. The razors were standard issued during WWI.
The Internet - As modern programmable computers were becoming popular following WWII, the United States military wanted to be able to link machines together into a reliable network. ARPANET was finally realized in 1969 and allowed for the transmission of information from one system to another.
This system would be refined over the next twenty years, until finally Tim Berners-Lee of CERN wrote the code that brought the World Wide Web to life in 1989.
Synthetic Rubber Tires - Natural rubber for tires, tubing, and a variety of other products is sourced from liquid latex under the bark of certain trees. During WWI, it became incredibly difficult to keep up with demand, leading to shortages and rations. Following the war, an enormous amount of research was done to make synthetic rubber, allowing the military to be much better equipped during WWII.
Super Glue - During WWII, a researcher worked with a substance that he had hoped to use to make plastic gun sights, but found it to be much too sticky. A few years later during the Korean War, he was working on a way to make jet canopies heat resistant, and his forgotten substance was brought back to life. While it didn't provide the heat resistance he was after, it did adhere two prisms together very tightly during testing, making him finally realize what he had.
This "super glue" was an excellent adhesive that didn't need the heat, pressure, and drying time that many other glues needed, making it desirable for soldiers in a hurry. It has also been said that the glue was used in Vietnam as a way to temporarily seal wounds.
Canned Food - Because food spoils so easily, mobile military units have long looked for ways to preserve it, like salting it and storing it in glass vessels. In the 1800s, preserving food in lightweight tin cans became popular. During WWI, morale was boosted by increasing the diversity of canned food, giving soldiers a real meal that wouldn't spoil during shipment.
Home canning had been used for years to preserve produce over the winter, but following WWII canned food was marketed to housewives as an easy way to prepare meals, and it has remained a grocery store staple ever since.
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A member of the notorious MS-13 street gang known as "Animal," who admitted to the 2015 killing of a teenage boy in Massachusetts, was sentenced to 40 years in prison, officials said Tuesday and will be subject to deportation once he's released from federal prison.
Martinez pleaded guilty in December to RICO conspiracy and admitting to stabbing 15-year-old Irvin Javier de Paz Castro to death on Sept. 20, 2015, according to prosecutors.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA member of the notorious MS-13 street gang known as "Animal," who admitted to the 2015 killing of a teenage boy in Massachusetts, was sentenced to 40 years in prison, officials said Tuesday and will be subject to deportation once he's released from federal prison.
Martinez pleaded guilty in December to RICO conspiracy and admitting to stabbing 15-year-old Irvin Javier de Paz Castro to death on Sept. 20, 2015, according to prosecutors.
Hmmmmmmmm......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostParkland, TX (two mass shootings in less than a year), Vegas....all white US born murderers, even worse as they took the lives of innocent people that had nothing to do with them.
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