[quote="Sgt Stryker":ca8e9]I also think that the liberal/conservative thing is too broad,
take me for example:
I am pro gun, think murderers and rapists should fry, support funding for a powerful military, and don't believe in giving lazy "refugees" from Cuba my money as welfare;
however I am also pro-choice, dislike religion in general, don't really care about government buggering into people's private lives with "morality" (gay marriage is an example)and think that we should spend more Federal money on education and science (even if it means raising taxes, especially on the upper class)
as you see I have opinions that are both stereotypical "conservative" and stereotypical "liberal" opinions.[/quote:ca8e9]
Fuck raising taxes on the upper class. Basically "upper class" means if you make six digits. I for one spent seven years in college to make that much money and have a lot of student loan debt. So why punish people who work hard to become successful and let many people who decided not to work hard or made poor choices get more of a tax break than they already have?
Fuck welfare except in cases where people were born with disabilities or became truley disabled. No welfare for people who would rather do drugs or have 5 kids they can't afford. Have these fuckers take responsibility for their choices. They made poor choices so tuff shit. If you want to save money, cut many of our elected officals over the top expense accounts and salaries. Have an entertainment tax on sporting events and concerts(would also drive down the outrageous salaries of these celebrities). The idea is to tax luxery items not punish people who worked hard to become successful.
Your post had a point about using the term liberal and conservative, but raising taxes on the upper middle and upper class is the same dead horse the democrats beat every four years
