I am sure you would be able to take photos outside the polls. I cannot fathom any reason for not being able to do so.
I am sure you would be able to take photos outside the polls. I cannot fathom any reason for not being able to do so.
That is correct. I took the first post on this to mean taking photographs inside the polls, and I did not want them to risk being removed for doing that.
To change the tone just a little, John Stockman, Reagan's budget director, said on 60 Minutes that tax cuts were a form of insanity, that he was embarrassed by the outright demagogery of the Republican Party as to it's insistence on telling people that tax cuts are good for us. And that the top 5 percent of wealthy people in America have a net worth of 40 trillion dollars. I was wondering what the current Republican response would be to these facts.
As my Daddy said, "Do you believe everything you hear?" Don't go changin~~~~~~~~~
This was from Reagan's budget director, the architect of the biggest tax cut in the history of this country. Does he have a good reason to declare that he was really wrong?
Cutting taxes has become ?in a sense, an absolute ? something embedded into the catechism? of the GOP, Stockman tells Lesley Stahl. ?Scratch the average Republican today, and he?ll say ?tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts.? ?
Stockman brands that approach ?rank demagoguery.?
?If these people were all put in a room on penalty of death to come up with how much they could cut, they couldn?t come up with $50 billion, when the problem is $1.3 trillion,? Stockman complains. ?So to stand before the public and rub raw this anti-tax sentiment, the Republican Party, as much as it pains me to say this, they should be ashamed of themselves.?
But Stockman says the Democrats are going the same route and cites the example of President Barack Obama advocating a permanent tax cut for the middle class.
?We have now got both parties essentially telling a big lie with a capital B and a capital L to the public,? Stockman tells Stahl. ?And that is that we can have all this government, 24 percent of GDP, this huge entitlement program, all of the bailouts and yet, we don?t have to tax ourselves and pay our bills. That?s delusional.?
He had quite a bit to say about tax cuts in general. I agree with him on one thing, which is highlighted. We need bold leaders that can be honest with the american people, we can't have it both ways. If we want all this 'free' stuff, everybody has to pay for it. That includes the rich, the poor, and the middle class. Only then can we make an honest assessment about wether or not we honestly feel we need it.
i disagree. let those folks pay according to their ability. our nation's wealth is controlled by a narrow segment of the few.He had quite a bit to say about tax cuts in general. I agree with him on one thing, which is highlighted. We need bold leaders that can be honest with the american people, we can't have it both ways. If we want all this 'free' stuff, everybody has to pay for it. That includes the rich, the poor, and the middle class. Only then can we make an honest assessment about wether or not we honestly feel we need it.