KiKi quit making heads explode. It's not kosher.
Welcome to Smashboards, the world's largest Super Smash Brothers community! Over 250,000 Smash Bros. fans from around the world have come to discuss these great games in over 19 million posts!
You are currently viewing our boards as a visitor. Click here to sign up right now and start on your path in the Smash community!
Yeah, I've never gotten a B as my final grade...
...since Kindergarten.
how does that work?I'm 2nd in my class lol.
You know that grade higher than a B? It's called..uhm...an A.how does that work?
More than one person in each grade can make straight A's, you know.how does being second in your class work, if he has made A's since kindergarten? who makes higher than an A?
Wow, something that makes less sense than one of Obama's policies.Yes, we get "-2" written by every single "am, is, are, was, were" in our entire paper. It's awkward to replace but
"Lynching scum was Town's only chance of winning"
becomes:
"Lynching scum remains Town's only chance of winning."
It's absolutely tedious. Yes, I understand the implications; it forces us to use more diverse sentence structure and to explore new ways to convey our point. However, I'm in an AP English IV class, I don't need to learn new ways to write. I know how to write, and write well.
Wow, something that makes less sense than one of Obama's policies.
I will happily get into politics.Whatever Pierre. Enjoy your raised taxes.
I can't explain how wasting it would be a good idea because wasting isn't a good idea.I think it's everyone's. And can you explain how taking money uniformly from everyone and wasting it in one of the most incompetent bureaucracies of all time can be a good thing? Especially in this time of economic hardship?
This image was originally meant for health care, but it works the same here.And, that kind of waste is going on in just about everything that the government does. I maintain that there's very little done by the government that couldn't be done much better by private institutions.
Why is that bad?@Overswarm
Same difference. Either way, people's taxes go up.
Really?As for how it's wasted... let's go with one example in particular, the welfare system.
Now, I'd like to get one thing straight here. I have no problem with the idea of giving money to those who need it. However, that sort of thing should be done by private charity and here's why:
With private charity, you can trust that the organizers will give money to those who will use it responsibly and try to get back on their feet as soon as possible. If said organizers aren't doing their job, just switch to a different charity. Problem solved. In addition, you can choose how much money you give: You don't get stuck paying more than you can afford.
With government welfare though, the money goes out to everyone, regardless of whether they're trying to get work or not. This results in millions of people just laying around, doing nothing, and waiting for the next handout. (And it's also why we have such a problem with illegal aliens: They know they can abuse the system like this.) And when it turns out that they organizers are doing an incompetent job... there's nothing you can do about it.
And, that kind of waste is going on in just about everything that the government does. I maintain that there's very little done by the government that couldn't be done much better by private institutions.
Poverty Rate (8)
1959 22.4%
1960 22.2 < recession year
1961 21.9
1962 21.0
1963 19.5
1964 19.0 < Johnson’s Great Society begins
1965 17.3
1966 14.7
1967 14.2
1968 12.8
1969 12.1
1970 12.6 < recession year
1971 12.5
1972 11.9
1973 11.1
1974 11.2 < recession year
1975 12.3 < recession year
1976 11.8 < individual benefits level off, decline
1977 11.6
1978 11.4
1979 11.7
1980 13.0 < recession year
1981 14.0 < Reagan-era cuts in individual benefits
1982 15.0 < recession year
1983 15.2
1984 14.4
1985 14.0
1986 13.6
1987 13.4
1988 13.0
1989 12.8
1990 13.5 < recession year
1991 14.2 < recession year
1992 14.8
1993 15.1
To put this in perspective, in 1991, those making more than $200,000 a year approximately constituted the top 1 percent. This group reported $403 billion in Gross Adjusted Income, and paid $100 billion of that taxes -- an effective rate of 25 percent. Suppose that were raised to 70 percent, which would have brought in $282 billion in taxes. That’s an extra $182 billion, which could have given a pay raise of over $5,000 to each of the nation’s 35.7 million people in poverty. Essentially, this would have eliminated poverty in America. (Remember, most of the nation's poor are already working; the extra $5,000 would easily boost them out of the danger zone.) (17) And we could accomplish this without changing the taxes of 99 percent of Americans.
It doesn't take heroic efforts to reduce poverty dramatically. Taxing the top 1 percent at 1950s levels would largely accomplish this.
Epic. Win.Wait a minute, are you guys telling me that in voting for Obama, I was voting to elect him?!
I thought that guy was scum for sure...
The argument is that "people believe the government can't do anything well", when they do hundreds of thing well and without them really interfering in people's rights. Also you're the only one who is getting belligerent, it's a social thread I can post sociallyHey Namaste, if you think you're funny, witty, or smart because you can post the most poorly constructed argument of all time (literally no logical substance there other than THE STATUS QUO SHOULD BE THE STATUS QUO BY VIRTUE OF BEING THE STATUS QUO HERPITY DERP DA DERP, but what else can you expect from /b/ these days), you aren't.
*dead* @ thisWait a minute, are you guys telling me that in voting for Obama, I was voting to elect him?!
**** it, I thought that guy was scum for sure...
Of course I'm the one who's being belligerent. I warned you as much in my post. =PThe argument is that "people believe the government can't do anything well", when they do hundreds of thing well and without them really interfering in people's rights. Also you're the only one who is getting belligerent, it's a social thread I can post socially![]()