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dukeanthony

New Member
By the way, I'm done with this whole "extreme" thing, so don't even bother pushing me to define more of it. If I had known that little comment was going to eat up so much of my fucking time, I wouldn't have bothered with it.
Undertheice plays the debate game called "fetch it"

And you did

now he/she/it will pick a pronoun out of your paragraph and make you fetch again to prove it

Like define "civic"

And Jack dickhead isnt here for debate
 

feff f

Active Member
Dude, I think we're done. I don't know what you want me to say. For some reason this whole concept has eluded you in a way that I don't understand. Maybe it's the word extreme that you're hung up on. What do you mean by extreme? For me and the dope who wrote your article, extreme would be the furthermost end of the political spectrum. That is where the tea party lies economically. That position...the end... is what makes them extreme. What don't you get about that?

Extreme left is when the government runs every aspect of the economy. So in Communism (though, I guess not China), the government runs the businesses. The center is usually a mixture of regulations and private businesses. I can't point to an economy that is far right, because I don't know that one has ever existed in the way it's defined. Argentina and Chile have both come close, but each had it's exceptions. First it involves Free Markets the way economists would define them. The idea is, the government imposes zero regulations. Not only that, but absolutely nothing can be public. No public schools, no public water, no public healthcare, no social security. Also there can be no tariffs. It's free trade with everyone. The tea party position is that they support free markets and deregulation. I believe that puts them on the very end. They may or may not support privatizing water or ending social security, but that's how a free market is suppose to be. Even if you were to move them a hair left of that ultimate endpoint, they're still goddamn close. Do you see now how I'm saying that they're extreme?

If you still don't get it, just tell me to fuck off or something because I'm tired of saying the same shit over and over and over.
you are the one in left field. an extreme right philosophy would be to get rid of the fed reserve, go back to the gold standard, completely loosen rules on companies, do away with many regulations currently in effect for monetary policy.

tea party is just asking for common sense stuff like a balanced budget. thats propably dead center on a chart
 

bedspirit

Active Member
you are the one in left field. an extreme right philosophy would be to get rid of the fed reserve, go back to the gold standard, completely loosen rules on companies, do away with many regulations currently in effect for monetary policy.

tea party is just asking for common sense stuff like a balanced budget. thats propably dead center on a chart
We have regulations for monetary policy? I wish someone would alert the FED. Rumor has it they're doing whatever the fuck they want.

Actually, at Tea Party rallies, there are tons of people who want to end the fed. And while, I don't hear much from actual tea party people about deregulation, I do see it a lot on Tea Party websites. It's difficult to nail down the tea party because everyone claims to be one. Many say Ron Paul started it all. Even Alex Jones claims to be a someone who started the movement.

It's not worthwhile for me to prove how right wing they are. It would bore the shit out of you and waste my time.
 

budlover13

King Tut
So says the king of vulgar posts. I really have to hand it to ya.....You're the biggest damn hypocrite I've come across in quite a while.

To be quite honest, UB is rather provocative at times but the vulgarity has most often been in response to other vulgar posts imo.
 
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