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Originally Posted by capitalcityguy
I could take issue with the 1929 stock mkt crash analogy, but that is only a small difference in where both of us see the big picture here so I won't waste either of our times.
It is clear we have two completely different worldviews on what the role of the gov't is, and to what level of personal responsiblity we each see should be expected by the citizens of the US.
That's fine. That is what makes you a liberal and me a conservative. I don't imagine we're going to find a lot of common ground on the value of increased personal resonsbilty on this topic as you feel individuals' needs can best be provided by the state. That would be the opposite of where I'm at.
Agree to disagree?
Thx for the civil discussion.
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I think the real difference is that you have alot more faith in America intellect regarding finanical matters and I don't. Actually judging from this years and the past two or three election cycles I have little faith in the country's overall intellect in general.
thanks for the discussion there is proably more that I could learn in regards to investment finances, but I'm more interested in social thinking/actions