Bryan Schwegler wrote:Roy Pitchford wrote:2. Then you would agree that saddling our kids with a massive debt, such as the one both Bush and Obama have/are creating for us, would be a bad thing??
You mean the debt that's been growing ever since we borrowed the money to win independence from Britain? It's not really fair to lay the problem on any one president, it's been an issue since Washington.

I never agreed with it, but I was taught in business courses at CSU that some debt is actually good to have. It shows a willingness to grow.
Too much is a bad thing though, especially when it starts being used for normal operating expenses.
ryan costa wrote:the state makes me buy insurance to maintain my drivers license.
is driving a right or a privilege. our exalted fathers left it out of the constitution.
Judge Andrew Napolitano wrote:What is a right? A right is a gift from God that extends from our humanity. Thinkers from St. Thomas Aquinas, to Thomas Jefferson, to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to Pope John Paul II have all argued that our rights are a natural part of our humanity. We own our bodies, thus we own the gifts that emanate from our bodies. So, our right to life, our right to develop our personalities, our right to think as we wish, to say what we think, to publish what we say, our right to worship or not worship, our right to travel, to defend ourselves, to use our own property as we see fit, our right to due process -- fairness -- from the government, and our right to be left alone, are all rights that stem from our humanity. These are natural rights that we are born with. The government doesn’t give them to us and the government doesn’t pay for them and the government can’t take them away, unless a jury finds that we have violated someone else’s rights.