User talk:PatentorialMan

Introduction
It is important to stick to the facts even when you're trying to prove a point, but what about your opinion? When does an opinion become a fact? A: when everybody has the same opinion? B: when a very important person says something to be true? or is this the anwser? C: when it is proven and all opposing opinions don't make sense. Some years ago, I would have said C..... But not this time. WHY? The anwser to that question lies within this article, as well as many other anwsers. If you are intrigued, keep reading. If you are not intrigued, keep reading. Perhaps something good will come out of you reading this...

Thats Not Fair!
A man once said this; "you can't criticize a person for their wrong-doings if you have commited the same crimes that they have." end quote. Today, we have a name for doing something like that. It's called hypocritism, and many of people are guilty of it. What the man said makes sense. What's important and what's not? What could the human race do without? That is a question that I have thought about many times, triggered by various experiences that I have had. I'm sure that I'm not the only one that has ever thought about that subject. Example: The basic things in life that we need are, food, water, clothing, and shelter. But what kind of food? What kind of shelter? What kind of clothing? Luxuries vs. Basics. Luxuries are things that we want, but don't need. Do we need fancy cars? No, but what would the world be like without them? Do we need music? No, but I think that it's safe to say that the world would be awful, boring, sad, and joyless without it. Obviously we wouldn't die without television because we did okay without it back in the old days. But unfortunately, the only way news would spread would be writing and gossip (also like the old days.) Would that be so bad??? I say no. It would be another reason to get outside and be active (but that's a totally different subject.) Here is a subject that I think the majority of America can agree on. TAXES. Who needs em? Doesn't the government already have enough money? In my opinion, certain things should not be taxed. Here's a short list: Tanning beds, clothes, shoes, food (cooked and un-cooked), housing and phone usage. In other words, EVERYTHING. The majority of things for sale are not luxuries. Am I right or am I right? Should they be taxed just because we don't need them? You decide... Where is this subject going? It's important to have a fair and balanced point of view on everything. I chose general subjects to start everything off. Subjects that may very well be around for a while. Subjects that won't pass away with the times. These are just examples subjects. Much more will be addressed in the next part.