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  • Bailout Watch: Heading for a Populist Backlash? [View article]
    To Sandspider:

    Only 35,000 families left during the "Clinton socialism era"?
    Out of like, 100 million?

    How many left under the "Bush prosperity era"?

    I personally know 5...

    Seriously, what planet do you live on?


    On Dec 09 02:20 PM sandspider wrote:

    > Besides socialism for the corporations to quote CM in MA, we have
    > a long list of kingdoms and squires of the washington table that
    > feel they are above the law and do not have to participate in the
    > bail out other then stealing others money and no one does a thing
    > about it. Populist backlash? During the Clinton socialism era there
    > were roughly 35,000 American families that uprooted and moved elsewhere.
    > Businessmen and technical folks. I almost went with them. Now that
    > I am working overseas it is just a matter of time before I find my
    > new home as well. With the plans in the punch of the new bunch that
    > offer change I dare say that it will be more then just a populist
    > back lash, it will be a migration of businessmen and technical folks
    > that will leap frog over all the illegals that are granted a free
    > lunch and vanish into other countries. Like my forefathers that
    > came to the Americas looking for freedom, there are many today that
    > will once more be on the move...looking for the same freedom that
    > first brought their families to the new world. That world is being
    > destroyed so it is time once more to unfurl the sails and go seeking
    > a better life. And between our going and the new coming in America
    > will loose what it once stood for. But freedom is not a plot of
    > ground it is a concept and a belief system that will find other fresh
    > soil in which to take root and grow. It is time to set sail and
    > go.
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