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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Come now. Read above.
There are times we should acknowledge when a system has become common throughout the world and we are out of step - as with social security taxes.
There are other times where we should lead. After all, being the world's largest economy has its advantages.
What are you looking for, a simple set of rules that says "free trade = good", "tax = bad", "teacher's union = satan"? Head to Spankyland if that's the case, we don't sell that magical horseshit here.
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Didn't you start this whole thing by accusing me of being on a slippery slope when I advocated a balanced approach checking free market principles with limited social policy constraints?
One could say you started your argument from Spankyland.
But I wouldn't, because that's just a cheap debate trick.