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by GSD Admin on 31 March 2016 - 14:03
I could have wrote this because I have been saying the same things for years. And this election cycle has proven my point beyond a doubt. And truth be known most of Enemas supporters are at the very least blind to the facts and at most are in fact racists.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/25/opinions/wise-what-whites-dont-know-about-racism/index.html
by beetree on 31 March 2016 - 14:03

by GSD Admin on 31 March 2016 - 15:03
by beetree on 01 April 2016 - 12:04
I really can not see how you have come to make some of the connections in your answer. As I read it, it becomes a rather vanilla and disjointed response.
Investment, of course, but what areas? Education or business?
Flint, MI water supply fiasco applies because....?
How does Reagan's economic success with reduction of inflation become harmful?
What are the numbers of big city Mayors who are Democrats vs. Republicans? You are good with statistics, let us see what those are and if they will bear up with your "obstructionist" claims.

by GSD Admin on 01 April 2016 - 16:04
by beetree on 01 April 2016 - 17:04
GSD, well, you have me at a bit of a disadvantage because I don't know where you hail from, just that from what you have mentioned, it must be some kind of rural podunk because of your complaints about your poor internet access, or slow service speeds. We certainly do have some fast speeds available in my neck of the woods. Infrastructure starts at the town levels, and cities. Only when you move up to the interstates, will the Feds be interested because we can't stop interstate commerce, now can we? Didn't your state benefit with Obama's infrastructure initiatives of highways? We sure did. And still do. Someone made a joke about Chicago that I thought was funny. They said they only have two seasons there when it comes to driving: Winter and Construction. It is a never-ending business.
How you jump to the influence of the Supreme Court vacancy choice with maintaining railroads, seaways, and bridges is something else. Makes zero sense, unless you think our leaders actually want America to fail. I certainly can't agree with that.
Inequality that needs to be addressed is the one about opportunity for everyone, without regard or special treatment for the citizen's, or all races. Is your tax structure based on real estate taxes in your state? That is a concern said to be an issue that needs better parity in a state such as mine, that has shown proven disadvantages for public schools in inner cities. That is what I thought you were going to discuss as what needs investment, to make a real change.
Have you seen this? Here is food for thought.
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