Lucky California -- Getting High-Speed Rail

Started by tbone0106, July 06, 2012, 06:29:49 PM

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Cryptic Bert

Do they really need high speed trains to link LA and San Fransisco? it would make sense if it was linking LA and Dallas for example. or Chicago. I don't see the necessity.

tbone0106

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 05:33:52 PM

Sounds great, but  tell that to them-




Or them -




The list goes on and on.


Education is key, if You do not have the best education Your chances are not as good as the People with. Education is a resource in great scarcity. Money drives the best educators to the best schools that cost, yep,  money.  Not everyone can afford to send their kids to the best schools.

Am I saying that many people cant bring themselves from rags to riches? No. I'm just saying that not everyone will be able to grab a seat in the wealthy circle.  And its not always Their fault.

Um, excuse me, I thought this thread was about high-speed rail in California. Can you explain to me what these photos of sick children in Africa have to do with high-speed rail in California?

hfishjr81

Quote from: tbone0106 on July 09, 2012, 06:06:43 PM
Um, excuse me, I thought this thread was about high-speed rail in California. Can you explain to me what these photos of sick children in Africa have to do with high-speed rail in California?


I was addressing comments that were thrown my way. But, to answer Your question, that Money from the high-speed rail could/should go somewhere better, like starving children.
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."

tbone0106

I think that money -- printed by our federal government and as such, a tax -- could go to reduce the federal budget deficit. People in Africa are responsible for figuring out how to feed their children. I am not. Neither are you.

Solar

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 05:06:58 PM


The problem is the people who are trying to get through to Me are the same People that are still saying things like this- 


That's^ just like trying the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.  Taxed has already stated that He's aware that Bailouts for big business/rich are not new.

All I was saying, to begin with, was Republicans and Libs are spending to much and giving away Our money to big business, and it needs to stop. 

I agree, there should be no such thing as to big to fail.
Again, you're still missing the point, there is a HUGE difference in a Republican/RINO and a Conservative.
When you say "Conservatives do this and that", you are misrepresenting the base, the true Right.

I fixed your sentence so you can better understand where all of us are coming from.
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hfishjr81

Quote from: tbone0106 on July 09, 2012, 06:46:32 PM
I think that money -- printed by our federal government and as such, a tax -- could go to reduce the federal budget deficit. People in Africa are responsible for figuring out how to feed their children. I am not. Neither are you.

It sure could go to that, but it's not.  Hell,  to be honest , as much as We've given to failed companies, We could do a lot of good in both areas.
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."

tbone0106

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 07:01:40 PM
It sure could go to that, but it's not.  Hell,  to be honest , as much as We've given to failed companies, We could do a lot of good in both areas.
Curiosity... Why do you capitalize the word "we?"

Cryptic Bert


hfishjr81

Quote from: tbone0106 on July 09, 2012, 07:16:02 PM
Curiosity... Why do you capitalize the word "we?"


I don't know, I just tend to do it.  Maybe it's because I feel that if I is worthy of capitalization for most than We should be too? Not sure really.
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."

tbone0106

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 07:25:36 PM

I don't know, I just tend to do it.  Maybe it's because I feel that if I is worthy of capitalization for most than We should be too? Not sure really.
I don't think capitalizing "I" is a question of worthiness. It is a rule of basic English grammar. No such rule exists for plurals like "we" or "us" or "our."

Perhaps our sentences would look silly with "i" strewn across them. For sure, your sentences look silly with "We" stuck all over them.

Just my $.02.

GameCzar

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 06:18:28 PM

I was addressing comments that were thrown my way. But, to answer Your question, that Money from the high-speed rail could/should go somewhere better, like starving children.

They are residents wasting away under the tax policies of California...

GameCzar

So is California doing this before or after the go bankrupt and are absorbed into the federal government as a non-state entity?

hfishjr81

Quote from: tbone0106 on July 09, 2012, 07:49:15 PM
I don't think capitalizing "I" is a question of worthiness. It is a rule of basic English grammar. No such rule exists for plurals like "we" or "us" or "our."

Perhaps our sentences would look silly with "i" strewn across them. For sure, your sentences look silly with "We" stuck all over them.

Just my $.02.

Thanks for Your $.02, but I can't promise anything. We just looks good to Me When We starts With a capital W.   :biggrin:
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."

Dr_Watt

Quote from: hfishjr81 on July 09, 2012, 05:33:52 PM

Sounds great, but  tell that to them-


Actually, tell that to the Marxist authoritarians who are running their country into the ground!

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Or them -



The list goes on and on.


Education is key, if You do not have the best education Your chances are not as good as the People with. Education is a resource in great scarcity. Money drives the best educators to the best schools that cost, yep,  money.  Not everyone can afford to send their kids to the best schools.

Am I saying that many people cant bring themselves from rags to riches? No. I'm just saying that not everyone will be able to grab a seat in the wealthy circle.  And its not always Their fault.
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So, it is America's job to educate the world?

Robert Mugabee, has advanced degrees from some of the most prestigious schools in Africa. And yet, he has taken what once was known as Africa's Breadbasket - Rhodesia - and with his Marxist redistributionist polices so impoverished the country that Zimbabwe can not even feed its own populace!

It is a template which has been repeated numerous times in the African Continent. Wherever you see poverty and starvation, in the world, 9 times out of 10 you will see a Marxist strongman in control.

It is not so much an education, but what one chooses to do with it.

-Dr Watt
If the Federal Government were put in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years they'd have a shortage of sand!
-Milton Freedman

hfishjr81

Quote from: Dr_Watt on July 09, 2012, 09:19:40 PM
So, it is America's job to educate the world?

Its those that are capable and willing to work for a possible better world that may take upon themselves the task of educating if they so wish.

Quote from: Dr_Watt on July 09, 2012, 09:19:40 PM
Robert Mugabee, has advanced degrees from some of the most prestigious schools in Africa. And yet, he has taken what once was known as Africa's Breadbasket - Rhodesia - and with his Marxist redistributionist polices so impoverished the country that Zimbabwe can not even feed its own populace!
It is a template which has been repeated numerous times in the African Continent. Wherever you see poverty and starvation, in the world, 9 times out of 10 you will see a Marxist strongman in control.

It is not so much an education, but what one chooses to do with it.

-Dr Watt


I agree that what One chooses to do with Their education is key, however, One must first have said education to have that opportunity.


-hfishjr81  :smile:
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."