Intel, people were telling you the other night that you were saying similar things in more than one thread in the same day, that you needed to pick one thread and stick with it if it related to what you wanted to talk about subject-wise.
If you really do have a new topic, then its okay to start a new thread, but use some facts-not just opinions, to start the conversation. bring some new information (not just opinion) to the table especially if starting a new thread, and figure out if there is a subforum that the topic might fit under first also. don't have to do the factual thing constantly but just slow down a little on starting new threads, ok? spend more time listening and considering whats already being talked about in the existing threads for a bit. Are you here to learn from others how to manage your retirement better? You can learn more by reading and listening and then asking questions about what other people are discussing that you might not understand. There are many many knowledgeable and very financially-competant people here, you can learn much by paying attention.
TSPtalk is not a political conversation site, for one thing-if you want to talk political angles (partisan politics) and how they may affect our retirement system or just the economy in general, check out the BeltwayTalk-its the link at the bottom under Miscellaneous labelled political forums.