lonewolf wrote:Ah yes...2009...the year of CHANGE! I had more in mind, but can't think of them right now. I'd like to see others' ideas. Here are some of my predictions for the upcoming year:
1. Significant increase in the federal gasoline tax
2. HR 40 will pass the House but get killed in the Senate (Slavery Reparations Act)
3. The Employee Free Choice Act will become law (eliminates the secret ballot for unionizing).
4. The Iraq War will continue as it was. Withdrawal will depend on "conditions on the ground".
5. The Bush tax cuts will remain in effect
6. Middle class tax cuts, if any, will come in the form of tax credits thru a one-time stimulus package, not thru actual rate reductions.
I tend to agree, except with #4. America wants out, and I think with Moqtada Al Sadr being pacified by the US ($$$), the Shia will behave themselves, and our need to be there will be lessened. In a few years, if anything explodes, it won't be our problem (of course, it never was).
I'm the first to admit, I don't like where the Dems will take us much more than where the Bushtards have us. Way, way, WAY too much money is being spent propping up Big Business, and while I think putting Americans to work on infrastructure is good at base level (we DO need new bridges and dams and such), we simply can't afford it. It's like, if I wasn't meeting my mortgage payments, I wouldn't spend money on a pool thinking that might increase the value of the property. After all the election-year posturing, it's business as usual, domestically speaking.
Let the chips fall, for Pete's sake. Let GM go belly-up, if they can't compete. Let some white-collar guys get their hands dirty working menial jobs for awhile, it's character-building. If I have to be happy coming home from work feeling like I just got beaten with a hammer, then it must be good to take off your tie and WORK, right?
Incidentally, I think if the Employee Free Choice Act gets signed, the union rank-and-file will revolt, and leave unions even quicker than they are now, equalling less money and power for union elite (ie the Dem Party), and that makes me think it's a dead issue. The fact that Hannity talks about it daily tells me it's another "Libs are cancelling Christmas"-type boogieman tactic. I'm not worried about it.------>JMS