Ish wrote:I'd give him 30 seconds in the ring with Trudeau.
If it seems too good to be true, it generally is.
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Ish wrote:I'd give him 30 seconds in the ring with Trudeau.
kimbottles wrote:Yeah, I would vote for Beau! We seem to share many common views.
Ish wrote:I'd give him 30 seconds in the ring with Trudeau.
Orestes Munn wrote:I would vote for Beau, but we have a pretty good second rate president whose opinions probably align with Beau's about 85% and it's not helping much with these particular issues.
Orestes Munn wrote:I didn't meant to imply that Obama had been an effective president, except perhaps by keeping the barbarians of both stripes at bay. No politician of national standing has been serious about fiscal issues since Paul Tsongas. Almost everything since has been identity politics or special interests, disguised as giving a shit. I did read something about the Concord Coalition somewhere recently, but I forget what it was.
kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
Bull City wrote:kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
I'd settle for a "solid bipartisan" anything - other than a raise for themselves. Fixing the highway trust fund should be do-able.
Bull City wrote:kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
I'd settle for a "solid bipartisan" anything - other than a raise for themselves. Fixing the highway trust fund should be do-able.
LarryHoward wrote:Bull City wrote:kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
I'd settle for a "solid bipartisan" anything - other than a raise for themselves. Fixing the highway trust fund should be do-able.
I'd even go for a major pay raise for them. Just make it predicated on a few things.
Pass the budget on time without fail
A total prohibition on accepting more than 100 dollars from any donor, individual or corporate. No super pacs. No election committees and no national party funds. The Broadcast stations hold federal licenses. Any candidate with XXX endorsement signatures gets equal time. Any candidate polling less than 10% 1 year out, gets cut off
Term limits with an absolute prohibition for 5 years on lobbying (and expand the definition of that) or accepting a position directly or as a paid consultant to any industry he or she served to regulate during their term. I had a 2 year, a 5 year and a lifetime prohibition from working for companies I managed contracts with when I was a Major Program Manager for a Navy Program. Spelled right out in title 10. Surely they should be just as accountable.
Ish wrote:Bull City wrote:kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
I'd settle for a "solid bipartisan" anything - other than a raise for themselves. Fixing the highway trust fund should be do-able.
Funny, isn't it? The first thing politicians of any stripe do when they get elected is raise their own pay.
LarryHoward wrote:I'm not so sure that I'm in favor of compulsory voting. On one hand, having to vote may convince folks to research and make considered decisions. However, given the attention span and intellectual depth of a not insignificant proportion of the populace, we could elect Elmer Fudd - who admittedly might do better than any of the current candidates.
LarryHoward wrote:Bull City wrote:kimbottles wrote:A solid bipartisan income tax reform is way over due.
I'd settle for a "solid bipartisan" anything - other than a raise for themselves. Fixing the highway trust fund should be do-able.
I'd even go for a major pay raise for them. Just make it predicated on a few things.
Pass the budget on time without fail
A total prohibition on accepting more than 100 dollars from any donor, individual or corporate. No super pacs. No election committees and no national party funds. The Broadcast stations hold federal licenses. Any candidate with XXX endorsement signatures gets equal time. Any candidate polling less than 10% 1 year out, gets cut off
Term limits with an absolute prohibition for 5 years on lobbying (and expand the definition of that) or accepting a position directly or as a paid consultant to any industry he or she served to regulate during their term. I had a 2 year, a 5 year and a lifetime prohibition from working for companies I managed contracts with when I was a Major Program Manager for a Navy Program. Spelled right out in title 10. Surely they should be just as accountable.
kdh wrote:Great thoughts here.
Semi, to me, two things need to get fixed:
1) Executive pay. Boards should pay for what they get in skills. As shareholders themselves, frankly, I don't understand why boards go along with this massive shift of earnings from shareholders to executives.
2) The carried interest loophole for private equity managers. To me this is just not fair and a tax law change is the fix. A good example of the power of lobbying in keeping this alive.
kdh wrote:
To be quite general, to me one of our greatest failings as humans is not understanding well the random nature of the universe. To appreciate and measure the probability of events and behave accordingly, to appreciate what we control and what we don't.