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1 Buck  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 5:49:01am

It is all a matter of perspective.

They didn't receive "hundreds of thousands of dollars in government contracts", they earned "hundreds of thousands of dollars in government contracts".

They weren't given the contracts, they competed and won them. They earned them.

I am actually surprised that people can't understand the difference.

2 Randall Gross  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 7:29:56am
3 jamesfirecat  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 8:54:03am

re: #1 Buck

It is all a matter of perspective.

They didn't receive "hundreds of thousands of dollars in government contracts", they earned "hundreds of thousands of dollars in government contracts".

They weren't given the contracts, they competed and won them. They earned them.

I am actually surprised that people can't understand the difference.

I'm still surprised you think the difference maters.

This is an argument about did people do things on their own without government help like some sort of Randian Ubermench or did they only succeed because of the support they received from others?

Its not a debate over the basis of meritocracy unless you can somehow find it in your heart that a man who grew up with his parents living in single countries did well enough in school to get accepted by Havard, graduate from previously mentioned collage, work hard enough to get elected to the senate, then work hard enough to get elected President of the US doesn't believe that the cream rises to the top.

Do you believe that Buck?

4 alinuxguru  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 9:03:34am

re: #1 Buck

So the Government does, in fact, create jobs. Pick your favorite Romney meme. One or the other is shattered.

5 Joanne  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 9:38:21am

re: #1 Buck

I thought government spending was bad. Contracts are our government spending our tax dollars.

As much as you'd like it, you can't have it both ways.

6 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 6:08:56pm

Still waiting for someone to come forward and claim that they personally put up the money to build an Interstate road bridge...until that happens the rest of this meaningless and completely off point babble about government contracts is worthless.

Who let Buck sucker them into this losing and tangential argument, and what the eff does it have to do with the actual content of Obama's speech? Inquiring minds really would like to know. (ok, so, not really). ;)

7 Sophia77  Wed, Jul 25, 2012 9:25:16pm

Speaking of those interstate bridges, highways, all those dams, the electrical grid - all that stuff we depend on - it needs fixing.

Republicans refuse to help us get a jobs bill that would employ American workers and also fix the infrastructure.

That being the case, guys, go out and FIX IT YOURSELVES because otherwise, our country is going to fall apart. Our highways for example, that beautiful interstate system, was built to last 50 years and guess what...

Oh wait. You don't know how, don't have the money etc?

Thought so. That is why we have to work together.

Now, can we move on? This is ridiculous. Romney is being a dickhead about this and people who can't see that even Ayn Rand, who got Social Security in her old age, didn't live and work in a vacuum.

PS boy am I sick of Ayn Rand and the horse she rode in on, and also Paul Ryan, and this utter bs about how evil the public sector is.


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