You have twisted the topic in which the initial assertion was that liberals are parasitic.
No, I think I made the point clearly. It isn't just the military industrial complex these countries are missing. We develop important new drugs then sell them to these other countries for less money than we sell them to ourselves. I'm not saying we shouldn't (in fact, I'm one of those who opposes the attempts to limit such sales). But realistically, these countries have their standards of living ONLY because we, the citizens of the United States, aid in their support -- in more ways than one. As to whether or not they WANT our support, well, probably nobody does until they need it.
Last, I would be remiss if I did not comment on a remarkable piece of nonsense you posted earlier about how your liberal customers come to you looking for tax evasion, while your conservative clients are more than happy to pay their taxes in silence.
It is not nonsense, it is an observed fact over 17 years of tax practice. Hell, I was in practice with an extremist liberal partner. It was a chronic problem to keep him from accomodating these people.
Why is this? Was my partner a bad person? Of course not. But he had a very difficult time visualizing the line between right and wrong. Do I blame the clients? No, because they hire a CPA and rely on his judgment as to where the lines are.
At any rate, these are facts, you weren't there, and you thus have no basis for challenging what I've said. |