I think what my opponent intended to say is that the deficit is creating a widening gap between the upper and lower classes, going so far as to affect the fiscal crisis already deepening in Medicare, Social Security, and federal interest rates. The only reasonable solution is to put a higher tax burden on the upper class, lest the whole system fail to uphold the working class that provides the upper class its base labor. We've reached the point where drastic action must be taken to either salvage these faltering and aging social programs, or create a new and more effective means of ensuring the middle class can pay for and take care of its medical and retirement needs. More guided emphasis should also be placed on 401k and mutual funds to ensure that people are taking responsibility for their own needs, and must realize that as the population grows, social security investments will inevitably fall prey to inflation and a greater number of people drawing on their benefits.Flint the Dwarf wrote:How are we supposed to take that comment? You basically just fully supported a comment that said, simply, that rap is about the way you look and act. Even if it's said jokingly, the belief is there, and that belief excludes musical integrity.Dark_Falz wrote:I wasn't saying I don't think rap is music. ... I HATE it when people take what I say the wrong way...
Oh yeah, rap sucks.

