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How did you do that?
It's not a debate unless ALL party's are present. Jill Stein, Green Party and Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party were not present on the stage So no debate took place.
What possible reason could there be to spend time watching Pepsi debate Coke over which has more fizz?
Like maybe responding to e-mail regarding employment?
Watching my bumper rust?
Working with the Liberty Movement to get our message out?
Two bought and paid for Crony Capitalists bought and paid for by the Banksters do NOT a debate make.
. . . . and stop subjecting us to your negativity. I don’t know you personally but I sense you are not the type that just gives up. [/color][/font][/size]
It's not a debate unless ALL party's are present. Jill Stein, Green Party and Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party were not present on the stage So no debate took place.
This is why some states are looking again at the "top two" or non-partisan primary system... it eliminate the fringe candidates who can't get even double-digit support, and will force candidates who run unopposed in the primaries to actually campaign...
SCOTUS just refused an appeal of it in WA, and it's in use in CA, and up for referendum in AZ.
Great ! So Denmark is divided 5 ways, over who should be running the coutry !
Talk about your Cluster F&%K$ !
You don't think this country is a clusterf**k right now? Is America not a nation divided?
It's not an issue of "who" should be running the country, but rather "how" it should be run...
You don't think this country is a clusterf**k right now? Is America not a nation divided?
It's not an issue of "who" should be running the country, but rather "how" it should be run...
Great ! So Denmark is divided 5 ways, over who should be running the coutry !
Talk about your Cluster F&%K$ !
Well they:
Haven't been invaded
Have a relatively high standard of living
Low crime rate
5,000 soldiers who HAVEN'T been killed in overseas empire building
Yepper sounds like a real Cluster Fornication to me.
Most of us don’t like paying taxes because it is more money out of our pockets. This can be especially true if we do not believe in the types of policies or programs our tax money is funding. Because of this, you would think that the country with the highest tax rate in the world would have the most miserable people, right? It turns out that Denmark has the highest tax rate in the world with a 48.9% tax-to-GDP ratio. In comparison, India’s tax-to-GDP ratio is 10.6%, Japan’s is 27.4%, and the United States is 28.2%. But there is something else that Denmark is known for: being the happiest country in the world. Isn’t that interesting?
Every year, the Danish work until June 17[sup]th[/sup] in order to pay their tax burden. In comparison, the United States’ tax freedom day is April 9[sup]th[/sup]. Even though the Danish must work two entire extra months out of the year just to pay their tax burden—half the year in total—they are happier than we are as a whole. In other words, happiness or lack thereof cannot be dictated by the amount of taxes paid (unless it increases the Danish people’s happiness to pay taxes). Happiness also is not dictated by moneyalone either: while Denmark is a wealthy country—Denmark’s 2009 GDP per capita is $55,992—Norway has a much higher GDP per capita of $79,089 and ranked 9[sup]th [/sup]in terms of happiness, not first.
So if both tax burden and GDP are not indicators of happiness, then what are?
Great ! So Denmark is divided 5 ways, over who should be running the coutry !
Talk about your Cluster F&%K$ !