Re: wall street journal
[quote=toasty;644120]I know why: Rush has conditioned you to think "media = liberal" rather than acknowledging the true state of affairs, which is that the media has a media centric bias, i.e., the media will tell whatever story it wants to tell to bolster its viewership.
But yes, you are correct, WSJ leans right, sometimes hard right, particularly on fiscal matters.[/quote]
c'mon man, even you have to admit that the majority of the mainstream media strongly favors obama and with the exception of a couple of dudes here and there, fox, and talk radio, most love to kiss his ass. and this is where you do have a point, the media will sell whatever makes them more money.
one more thing, i dont listen to talk radio for a couple of reasons: a) im on the phone and it makes it hard to listen to it and b) i really cant stand them. the very few times ive listened, there were some points i agreed on but i cant stand their over-dramatization of everything, their laughs, jokes, screams, etc
[quote=thesightless;644127]plain and simple. the financial strength is the single most important factor in the country. above all other things as one, including your civil liberties. conservative is really the only "cautious" way to go here, as it limits risk. liberal spending/investing leads to tech booms so to speak.
therefore they prefer the prior. once the market dies, everything does. look to all major points in history over the length of the US. civil war freed slaevs, but was hardly about slavery, ww1 was pushed for economic dominance (imperial economics). ww2 essentially came about right after the depression, and then again look at the economic downturns of the late 70's which lead to "tear down that wall". then again in GW1 turn.
once the money goes, the rules go out the window. market dies > ppl lose jobs > increased short term gov't spending > increased unemployement > increased crime > ppl look elsewhere on how to recover > fighting.[/quote]
good post man.