Posted on 10/25/2013 8:02:43 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder
Very astute observations, from inside. Thank you for them.
The true larger objectives foisted through the aged, who are in fear and... ultimately dependent on the young, and watching TV all day (MSM) to indoctrinate them.
While destroying the generations through the voting of funds.
De Tocqueville wrote about this.
I’m talking about the seniors who go to Tea Party meetings and go to Washington and so on....not the invalids.....
He used ‘math’ to prove that the system can not continue on its present path and he has thru previous articles shown that via exponential math the takers ‘growth’ over the last 30 years is unsustainable. That ‘growth’ has occurred irregardless of whom was in power. Hence, the author wishes to not contribute to the system that math says MUST collapse. You still seem to think that R equates to ‘conservative’. Good luck with that. Forgive me if I still don’t seem to understand as I am/was a government employee and am ‘slow’...........
You are probably the author....and yet, you have zero understanding of the point I am trying to make. I will no longer cast my pearls before swine.......you simply cannot understand the written word.
The board of elections requires a team of one Democrat and one Republican to be present to distribute the absentee ballots to seniors, ostensibly to prevent fraud. But now that Maryland has a “permanent” overwhelmingly Democrat legislature and establishment, those Republican helpers are actually helping the Democrats to garner even more votes, from those who would otherwise be unable to toddle to the polls — elderly FDR-JFK enthusiasts who, as you noted, are indoctrinated by television but not up to the speed of internet research.
My Republican friend has decided not to “help” any more. The fewer Republicans available, the fewer teams can be sent out in the county, at least by present law.
So be it. I don’t know about the ‘pearls’ but thanks for your monied support!!
In other words you're outvoted by 36%.
Does it make sense yet? This is not a small margin and it cannot be politically reversed because the margins are too high. Were the skew relatively small (and it looks small until you subtract out federal workers) you could potentially do so, because some people won't vote and you could "motivate the base." But note that with the federal workers out, and we're not subtracting the State workers, which also exist on this same largesse, you can't get there because this means nearly 40% of those receiving such benefits would have to stay home when reductions are proposed, and they never will.
That VOTING math is flawed. The fiscal problems he mentioned seem valid......but go check the thread...the ONLY thing I ever questioned was the voter count...something YOU NEVER addressed.....
Probably “proxy” repubs— ie not registered standins who are in the machine. Amazing Maryland a total machine of fed retirees, mixed with Catholic presumed social— what, conservatives. It is a long way from Charles Carroll, Irish Catholic Founder/Signer of Declaration.
The machinery supports all kinds of teat suckers, wherever it is setup, and trumps the values in the hierarchy of needs, apparently. Disgusting really. No surprise Nancy (D’alessandro- as in mayor of Baltimore’s daughter) Pelosi is a shining national example of a true machine ‘ho. And... an evil moron.
Oh I addressed it. You never caught on nor understood. Are you or have ever been a ‘taker’? I have been, as defined, a ‘taker’ for the last 25+ years. I understand and know ‘takers’ of ALL political stripes. The 36% number, if taken as a solely political philosophical vote, is probably too high. But if taken as a pocketbook issue vote, irregardless of political affiliation, is dead on. Maybe a little low. That ‘ONLY’ thing you questioned is the basis for the whole article. That ONLY thing should scare the crap outta ya. That number is growing and is being nurtured in its growth by government policies. Exponential math dictates an economic end point in the near future because of those policies. If voters continue to support present governing policies then they, the voters, support by default that coming end point. As for ‘ignorance’, well I’ve made a good living and continue to do so off of it........
2011 Census
108,592,000- recipients of one or more means-tested government benefit programs
101,716,000 - people who worked full-time
21,880,000 of the 101,716,000 are Federal workers
He claims:
108,592,000+21,880,000 = 130,472,000 is the number of Big Gov voters
101,716,000 -21,880,000 = 79,836,000 Small Gov voters
39% Disparity in voting towards Big Gov
His solution is to cut back on taxes that are going to Big Gov by lowering the paying middle classes taxable income and trimming our necessities. Starve the beast and force the Big Gov voters back to work. With his percentages, I do not see this ever working, and to purposely remove initiative from people is not smart.
I dont think we are too far gone yet.
My revised numbers:
30% of the 108,592,000 are retired patriots 32,577,600 Small Gov
10% of the Fed Workers 2,027,062 are Small Gov
65% of US Military is conservative (which is part of the 21,880,000 Federal Workers)
Total number of US Military = 2,475,967x65% = 1,609,379 Small Gov
30% of remaining people working full time will vote Big Gov 81,445,379 x30% = 24,433,614
Total Potential Voters
210,308,000
Gov Dole 108,592,000
Conserv 30% -32,577,600
Total 76,014,400.00
Fed Workers 21,880,000
10% Fed Work -2,027,062
65% US Military -1,609,379
Total 18,243,559
Remaing Full Time for Big Gov 81,445,379x30%
Total 24,433,614
76,014,400.00
18,243,559
24,433,614
118,691,573 Total Big Gov Voters
Total Potential Voters 210,308,000
Total Big Gov Voters -118,691,573
Total Small Gov Voters 91,616,427.00
A 23% Disparity. We have our work cut out for us.
My solution:
Get 30% of the 108,592,000 back to reality by having a job. This could shift the voting percentages 10% toward Small Gov, which would get us back on track.
As I mentioned previously your numbers, if taken on a political philosophical vote basis, are probably close but if taken on a pocketbook issue vote are most likely too low and would most likely be closer to the 36% number.....human nature being what it is.
Based on the last presidential election there was only a 5% or so difference. If we shift it 10%, we could potentially be back to Government like during Reagan and early Clinton.
With 100 Trillion in unfunded liabilities, changing Medicade/Medicare and Social Security needs to happen sooner than later. We just need the votes and an inspired group of conservatives leading the charge.
Then we basically AGREE....but your remain a low information poster...because everything else you mentioned????? I pretty much agreed with the author on that from the get go. Now get off your high horse, shut up and go back and read my entire thread and you'll see that.......
Just spoke with the author of this article. His figures were derived from the latest Census and St Louis Fed numbers.
“.....A 23% Disparity. We have our work cut out for us.....”
I respect your effort at confirmation, and to clarify, I re-posted the article not as a doomsaying exercise but..... not far from it.
In electronics, we say that if one factor outweighs another by 10:1, the smaller one is swamped. Thing is, many, many elections are won and lost by 2.3% margins, as you must know. So if you/we cut the excess by 90%.....we STILL have our work cut out for us.
And to ask a rhetorical question, one has to ponder, how many will stand up for pure principles versus the protective hand of a government that may, at that juncture, provide the populace with potentially badly disrupted [emergency] food supplies...even if those efforts are poorly run...protection , imagined or actual, against feral mobs (that they themselves incite) and various forms of subsidized (or tax-exempt) behavior in forms we can’t even imagine.
Just continue to give me my Netflix ...
I am sooo relieved that we basically agree. Now as for your more ‘colorful’ remarks, please visually inspect the recesses of your large colon. You have a good one now.
Unfortunately, Rand and Orwell were accurate.
5.56mm
Not sure what you mean by that...you were the one that it took ten posts to figure it out...I knew we had common ground from the get go....and said as much in my very first post....
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