> Looks to me that until the government and oligopoly own absolutely > everything and stamp out even these discussions and elections, we > still have a chance and a responsibility. > Voters are to blame for this ultimately. Reagan's deal with the Democrats > was supposed to include spending cuts that never materialized. Really, > the whole country has played "kick the can" for so long without values > that we are at this pathetic pass where big government and Wall St., > as crony winners at this game, seem set to own us completely. <br/>A > household cannot turn to another party (the taxpayers) generally > like government to grab even more for there, can we agree on this, > monumental, profligate waste. Similarly, the government will run > out of even that option, although Jeff Nielson is absolutely right > that the superrich need to be taxed far more. > We are running out of time as those people have no principles other > than that they are rich and thus, better than you and I. Bankster > bailouts prove this. Vote early and often to exorcise us of the incumbents.
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On Jul 10 02:33 PM Leftfield wrote:
> Looks to me that until the government and oligopoly own absolutely
> everything and stamp out even these discussions and elections, we
> still have a chance and a responsibility.
> Voters are to blame for this ultimately. Reagan's deal with the Democrats
> was supposed to include spending cuts that never materialized. Really,
> the whole country has played "kick the can" for so long without values
> that we are at this pathetic pass where big government and Wall St.,
> as crony winners at this game, seem set to own us completely. <br/>A
> household cannot turn to another party (the taxpayers) generally
> like government to grab even more for there, can we agree on this,
> monumental, profligate waste. Similarly, the government will run
> out of even that option, although Jeff Nielson is absolutely right
> that the superrich need to be taxed far more.
> We are running out of time as those people have no principles other
> than that they are rich and thus, better than you and I. Bankster
> bailouts prove this. Vote early and often to exorcise us of the incumbents.