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		Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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			vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world

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Hollande wants to renegotiate a hard-won European treaty on budget cuts that Germany’s Angela Merkel and Sarkozy had championed. He wants more government stimulus, and more government spending in general despite concerns from markets that France needs to urgently trim its huge debts.

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			Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
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		Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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		Phatscotty wrote:FORWARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my favorite part...Hollande wants to renegotiate a hard-won European treaty on budget cuts that Germany’s Angela Merkel and Sarkozy had championed. He wants more government stimulus, and more government spending in general despite concerns from markets that France needs to urgently trim its huge debts.
Sounds like he wants to ignore those concerns. Be sure to let us know who to blame....


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		betiko wrote:do you know the difference between socialism and comunism? seems like some people in the US can't see it. well there is much more difference between both than between republicans and democrats, trust me.

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		Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.

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		GreecePwns wrote:Except the whole "state withering away" (literally disappearing) thing that communism involves, but let's ignore that.

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		GreecePwns wrote:Is it an assumption that all left parties are pro-irresponsible spending? The guy said that he plans on lowering France's debt to 0 by 2017 and even CAPPING DEFICITS (which is as close as you'll get to a balanced budget amendment being proposed anywhere in Europe, Scotty).
He wants more government stimulus, and more government spending

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		betiko wrote:Phatscotty wrote:FORWARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my favorite part...Hollande wants to renegotiate a hard-won European treaty on budget cuts that Germany’s Angela Merkel and Sarkozy had championed. He wants more government stimulus, and more government spending in general despite concerns from markets that France needs to urgently trim its huge debts.
Sounds like he wants to ignore those concerns. Be sure to let us know who to blame....
do you know the difference between socialism and comunism? seems like some people in the US can't see it. well there is much more difference between both than between republicans and democrats, trust me.
Socialism and communism are ideological doctrines that have many similarities as well as many differences. One point that is frequently raised to distinguish socialism from communism is that socialism generally refers to an economic system, and communism generally refers to both an economic system and a political system. The means of production are publicly owned in both systems, but the ways that money and resources are distributed are different. In socialism, each person is allotted resources according to his or her input, or amount of work, and in communism, each person is allotted resources according to his or her needs. Many people consider communism to be a "higher" or more extreme form of socialism.

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		Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
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		vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
because the french are notoriously... well, french. they have a habit of protesting and complaining over minor encumberances and going on strike when their christmas bonuses arent large enough. they did endorse (by a small marjority, yes, but a majority nonetheless) hollande, who has promised to increase government spending during a deficit and debt crisis, and still seems to think that he can cut the debt down to 0 in 5 years, showing that the french dont even learn elementary math in school, raising the question of why they spend billions on forcing every child to go to school.

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		vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
because the french are notoriously... well, french. they have a habit of protesting and complaining over minor encumberances and going on strike when their christmas bonuses arent large enough. they did endorse (by a small marjority, yes, but a majority nonetheless) hollande, who has promised to increase government spending during a deficit and debt crisis, and still seems to think that he can cut the debt down to 0 in 5 years, showing that the french dont even learn elementary math in school, raising the question of why they spend billions on forcing every child to go to school.

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		Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
because the french are notoriously... well, french. they have a habit of protesting and complaining over minor encumberances and going on strike when their christmas bonuses arent large enough. they did endorse (by a small marjority, yes, but a majority nonetheless) hollande, who has promised to increase government spending during a deficit and debt crisis, and still seems to think that he can cut the debt down to 0 in 5 years, showing that the french dont even learn elementary math in school, raising the question of why they spend billions on forcing every child to go to school.
Why do you hate the French so much? Is Ethiopia a (former) colony?
Neoteny wrote:Timminz, we in the US only approve of democracy if it furthers our political agenda. Stop being reasonable.


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		vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
because the french are notoriously... well, french. they have a habit of protesting and complaining over minor encumberances and going on strike when their christmas bonuses arent large enough. they did endorse (by a small marjority, yes, but a majority nonetheless) hollande, who has promised to increase government spending during a deficit and debt crisis, and still seems to think that he can cut the debt down to 0 in 5 years, showing that the french dont even learn elementary math in school, raising the question of why they spend billions on forcing every child to go to school.

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		vodean wrote: its just the french fail at everything they attempt so hard that they deserve to get made fun of just a little. its not the people i dont like. its the country.

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		vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:Timminz wrote:vodean wrote:and hence a loss for the world
Why do you find active democracy objectionable?
Who should, in your oh-so-valuable opinion, should be President of France, if not the person elected by the French people?
because the french are notoriously... well, french. they have a habit of protesting and complaining over minor encumberances and going on strike when their christmas bonuses arent large enough. they did endorse (by a small marjority, yes, but a majority nonetheless) hollande, who has promised to increase government spending during a deficit and debt crisis, and still seems to think that he can cut the debt down to 0 in 5 years, showing that the french dont even learn elementary math in school, raising the question of why they spend billions on forcing every child to go to school.
Why do you hate the French so much? Is Ethiopia a (former) colony?
im not even ethiopian... its just the french fail at everything they attempt so hard that they deserve to get made fun of just a little. its not the people i dont like. its the country. and ethiopia is the only country in africa never to be colonized. there are no colonies left in africa, and not even anywhere in the world. they are pretty much just territories, not colonies. and they are small, virtually uninhabited islands. colonialism ended when it went out of style in the 60's.Neoteny wrote:Timminz, we in the US only approve of democracy if it furthers our political agenda. Stop being reasonable.
we outside the US do the same. as do those (assuming they exist) outside earth, and all others that may exist.
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