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4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
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question dodging again, with another sweeping generalisation. Surprise surprise, youre a slippery one arent you. You also didnt explain the wild accusation you made about me automatically disliking rich people. I guess that one will not be answered either as you really dont have a leg to stand on and you know it.

why do you keep asking all these questions? I think, we're discussing whether Obama deserves another term or not and I clearly answered this question (many times), he does not.

I didnt say nor imply anything related to criminal activity

Emigrate from the USA

So Romney has off shore accounts and you still back him?
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
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My answer was that your statement means either all presidents have poor moral abilities or that we all do, so which is it?

all of us have the potential to be immoral.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

in context it is not recovery but it may be the road to recovery, MAY be the road.

If this is his road to recovery, he needs another 100 years for a full recovery (if at all) and we don't have the time or means to go through this process. We need someone who'll start saving instead to spend even more money, Obama isn't that guy.

You still didnt answer the other question

?
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

Serious question: can the most serious of reccesions be cured in less than 4 years? If you think the answer is less than 4 years, which it seems that you do, you must have an answer as to how it could have been achieved

Serious, not the most serious of all recessions can't be totally cured in 4 years but there should be clear indications of him putting us back on the right path. Increasing of our debt by 5 trillions (not only that) isn't exactly what I call a recovery.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

that statement either means all people have moralty issues or that all politicians have morality issues. Either way its complete bollox.

I didn't expect anything else from you, since you're opposing me all the time but if you scroll up a little bit and see your reaction to pip's post (which you misunderstood at first), it was different and why, simply because she's your private parrot and as long as she says what you want to hear, you'll be OK with whatever she says. This is how you operate, my friend. Very credible indeed.

Humm yes of course the old election trick.

you don't know, none of us does, only time will show.

This speaks to Obama's business skills

yeah, give him another 4 years ;-)
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

How can a man, who has proven himself to be a complete utter fecking idiot

not liking Romney is one thing but spouting bs about him is another. Romney has a Juris Doctor MBA from Harvard. Actually, he merged Law and Business at Harvard. Educate yourself before you say something else or even better, don't post anything, you're not doing yourself any favors, trust me.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

Didnt the latest figures show growth of 2%? Cant be that bad.

The economy grew faster last quarter because consumer spending rose at a 2 percent annual rate, up from a 1.5 percent rate in the second quarter. Way too early to talk about real growth. Besides, it could be just as well, another election trick, only time will show.

THE FACT THAT HE HOLDS OFFSHORE ACCOUNTS makes him a bad candidate as it proves he is unpatriotic, a tax evader and a bit of a law dodger. So yes it means he would be a BAD president. Have you got that now? how many more times do i have to say the same thing?

It was your first comment explaining why you feel that way so no need to ask "how many more times do i have to say the same thing?"

If we judged candidates for presidents (in any country) by their morality, there would be no presidents at all. I'm not voting for him because I think, he's a great guy, I vote for him because I trust him to fix our problems.

If you have growth and the economy is soaring the housing market will come back to growth, exports will increase to create the revenue to pay back the debt.

the problem with that is that he didn't do anything that's worth mentioning in the past 4 years. Quite the opposite (not gonna repeat my list).

bollox, bollox, bollox. and its a copy and paste i want YOUR words, your own personal opinion as i am privileging you with mine.

well, I read it and I hope he'll do his best to follow his plan. At least he has a plan that sounds good. Obviously, we don't know if he'll actually do what he promises (Obama didn't, so much is for sure). I'm not happy with Obama (for obvious reasons), I prefer to vote for someone who has a better plan and who hasn't messed up yet as a president.

My answer is yes, as the measures he implemented take time to yield results, i also sincerely believe Obama to be a good man, and as the leader of the most powerful country on the planet that goes a long way in my opinion.

the measures took already 4 years and nothing has really changed. The 2% growth, you've mentioned could be just as well another election trick (they usually do it, short before elections).

I'm not saying, Obama is a bad man, I'm saying, he's a bad president, that's all.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

i hate rich peple, simply becasue they are rich?

so why do you keep constantly reminding me about Romney's off shore accounts? Does it mean, he can't be a good president?

ohh boy do you have a way of over dramatising something to suit your agenda.

overdramatizing, really? Ballooning the deficit, failing to fix the house market, overpromising on the economic recovery etc. etc. and you call it overdramatizing? What else can he do wrong before you see his failures?

Please tell me what policies Romney is going to implement in order to improve living standards in the US?

His plan is to rebuild the foundations of the American economy on the principles of free enterprise, hard work, and innovation. His plan seeks to reduce taxes, spending, regulation, and government programs. It seeks to increase trade, energy production, human capital, and labor flexibility. It relinquishes power to the states instead of claiming to have the solution to every problem.

Whether he'll accomplish it all or not, we don't know but what we do know is what Obama failed to accomplish in his 4 years in the office and that's why I won't vote for him. Why give someone a chance to waste another 4 years when we can vote for someone who can maybe do it better?

No thats what the media is telling you..

no, it does not, it's what we see around us. We're facing his mistakes on a daily basis.

Serious question: can the most serious of reccesions be cured in less than 4 years? If you think the answer is less than 4 years, which it seems that you do, you must have an answer as to how it could have been achieved. So lets hear it.

Serious question: does someone who already wasted 4 years on increasing our debt, and making many other mistakes (posted earlier), deserve 4 more years to continue his destructive agenda?
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

the right man

well, according to what choice we have, he's definately a better man for that job.

Are you stating that all political leaders have off shore accounts?

let's say, most of those that really matter in politics. None of them is clean, I'm sure. Unlike you, I don't automatically hate rich people, simply because they're rich.

Romney will be the same to

and yet, his plan to rebuild our economy is better.

I had hope for Obama four years ago - real hope, i admit i got caught up in all the hype back in 2008.

just like millions of other people too and most of them are disappointed now.

Obama is a puppet from the moment he became president elect

agree

but im of the opinion better the devil you know with regard to this election.

unfortunately, our asses are on the line and we can't afford 4 more years of thoughtless spending and printing money. I think, Romney will mainly concentrate on fixing our economy. Foreign issues, don't matter for us here at the moment and I hope, this won't be an issue in the near future either.

If Romney achieves office we'll come back to this thread in a year or so and see how well hes getting on. I fear not much would have changed and another two years down the line and all you yanks will be hanging him out to dry the same as you are now with Obama.

Romney just looks like a complete *******.

the time will show. Why not give him a chance?

I see two choices, one that already proved to be wrong and one that can prove to be right and I'm not willing to pick what proved to be wrong already, we can't afford it.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

and I bet, they're all blind Obama followers. So much about first hand, unbiased information ;-)

no I don't live there, I live in Poland- but I would like people to understand the realities of the health care system and the actual costs in the US.

you're full of it girl.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

I never said, Romney is a perfect candidate but he's definately better than Obama. The fact that he's rich and has off shore accounts doesn't disqualify him either. Look at your politicians, do you seriously believe they don't have any off shore accounts? They all have, in any other country too. The reason I'm voting for Romney is because he has a much better plan to get us out of this financial mess we're in at the moment. No one needs to brainwash me to see what Obama did in his 4 years in the office.

You're ignoring facts simply because Romney isn't what you want and why you don't want him, simply because you're brainwashed by the European mainstream media, which is clearly for Obama. Now, who's really brainwashed here?
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

how can you possibly criticize Americans, not knowing anything about us? All you know is what you hear from others and whatever your media is reporting about the US. Don't you think that if anyone is brainwashed then it's people like you, who don't have any first hand information and just follow opinions of others? WB's and peterweg's opinions are based on short visits to the US, not a credible source of information either.

Assuming is not knowing! Don't criticize or bash people just because their opinions don't match yours, especially in a case where it's mainly our future on the line, not yours. We have to vote for the right man for us, not to please you guys.
4 eigner   
28 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

(4 eigner is parroting the US TV attack adverts, they are being bombarded with them at the moment and its having its affect, so yes - he's brainwashed)

I told you before, unless you're willing to discuss and not bash, don't talk to me.

That the accident wouldn't have happened in the first place if the driver would've had health insurance doesn't count?

accidents happen either way. There's no way to determine whether it would or it would not happen. (Not a good example).

Pity we here in the good 'ol USofA never adopted the European 'vote of no confidence', as they have in countries such as Germany, for example! If the electorate are dissatisfied, they don't have to go through arduous impeachment proceedings, they merely vote the buzzard (or buzzardess) out of officeLOL

if you like Europe so much, why don't you live there? I lived there long enough to know that it's not for me . Too much government involvement. All decisions are being made without asking people what they want.

completely, he reiterates US media on Muslims too, hes a chip off the old block. totally gone.

If anyone is brainwashed than it's you guys, following blindly your government decisions. I can't say much about the UK but I was in many other European countries and especially in Germany, people don't have anything to say at all.

I think they should keep him in the media- he will simply explode with all the stupid garbage he says....he has already discredited 47%...he really only has 4% more to insult....let him do it.

if anyone throws insults around here than it's you and your brothers in arms. None of you can debate unless you gang up on somebody.
4 eigner   
27 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

That logic is flawed. .

I don't have a problem with car insurance, but I have a problem with being forced to it ... if you know what I mean.
Where are the Republicans when we need them? ;)

this is exactly what I think about your comparison too.

a driver who passes out because - due to a lack of health insurance - ........... he crashes into someone else and kills this individua

and that's why, the driver has to have a car insurance, exactly what I said earlier. You guys don't understand that there's a difference between not wanting to have a health insurance and not wanting to be forced to it. TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. We want it but we don't want it the way Obama wants it. We want to have a say and pick what we believe is good for us.

300,000 million people who thing that they are all number one and nobody else matters

what a load of crap. Just because we don't want any of you to tell us what's good for us, it doesn't mean, no one else matters. We're helping others more than any other country, get your facts straight if you really want to discuss.
4 eigner   
27 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

forced to it- what a load of garbage. having health care that is available for all people no matter what your income, having the best care available for everyone--is something that Americans don't want to be forced into??

This sounds to me like you have been brainwashed.

and you sound like someone who wasn't raised in a free world and always had to follow directives. (socialist thinking = a load of garbage to me).
4 eigner   
27 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

Driving a car without insurance is dangerous, especially to other drivers who won't get paid in case of accident while not having a health insurance, punishes you and no one else, if you know what I mean...
4 eigner   
27 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

I don't really understand the irrational fear Americans have over health care.

No, what you don't understand is that we don't have a problem with health care, we have a problem with being forced to it, big difference.
4 eigner   
27 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

listen, we know we need a better health care program but we also know, we're not gonna be forced to it (Obama's style) like you guys in Europe, where they make decisions over your head and you have to accept it. I was in Germany when they changed their currency to Euro. Anyone I talked to was against it but the government didn't care, they did it anyway. You guys live in socialism and this is something we don';t want over here.

I'm willing to discuss with you peterweg but if you're gonna try to act like a big mouth, smartass (as you usually do) then don't waste your time because I certainly won't reply to any of it.
4 eigner   
26 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

what are you talking about? I'ts a matter of affordability. There's a difference between someone who makes 2 k a month and someone who makes 4k (for example) a month. I'm not suggesting that just because one makes more, he has to spend more.
4 eigner   
26 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

Insurance you pay doesn't depend on your income

It's not what I said. I said that it depends on your income whether $414.00 is a lot or not.
4 eigner   
26 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

414$ is still a lot for a family to pay

it's relative, it depends on your income.

Many families here have financial problems because they can't budget (just like Obama btw.). The solution is simple, don't buy anything (other than a house, for obvious reasons) if you can't pay in cash (at least, that's what I'm doing and I don't complain about my life).
4 eigner   
26 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

excuse me??? LOL Is she really?

again

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - November 2, 2011 - According to the 'Cost & Benefits of Individual and Family Health Insurance Plans' report, released today by eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), the average premium paid for individual health insurance coverage in the United States in 2011 was $2,196 per year ($183 per month); families paid an average annual premium of $4,968 ($414 per month). The report also found that the average deductible for individually-purchased health insurance plans in 2011 was $2,935 for individuals and $3,879 for families.
4 eigner   
26 Oct 2012
USA, Canada / Emigrate from the USA - the sequence of events [207]

but I would like people to understand the realities of the health care system and the actual costs in the US

so you believe to know it better than people who live here, right? ;-)

news.ehealthinsurance.com/pr/ehi/how-much-does-health-insurance-218305.aspx

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA According to the 'Cost & Benefits of Individual and Family Health Insurance Plans' report, released today by eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), the average premium paid for individual health insurance coverage in the United States in 2011 was $2,196 per year ($183 per month); families paid an average annual premium of $4,968 ($414 per month). The report also found that the average deductible for individually-purchased health insurance plans in 2011 was $2,935 for individuals and $3,879 for families.