
Originally Posted by
momoffuzzyfaces
The government is who created this mess. That's why it needs to change before the mess can be cleaned up.
So 2 wrongs do make a right?
Do you really think that if any other person had been elected, things would have been better? If so, I have a bridge I'll sell you in never never land.
Either of the two main options we were given would have gotten us to this point.
Thats why I voted for Bob Barr.
By the way, it was the GOVERNMENT who got us out of the depression by putting people back to work doing work for the states building roads and things. I do know my history. My family lived through it!
Umm, no. WW2 got us out of the depression. All the first new deal did was make busy work, but it did ZERO to contribute to the long term health of the economy.
Free economies are cyclical, they ebb and flow. The best thing to do is let it ebb and flow. But career politicans can't let that happen. Not when people can't afford their cigarettes or big screen TVs any more. Not when the people who suck on the government tit keep voting for more and more of MY money.
You know your history? Read Cicero. Read the Federalist Papers. Don't regurgitate the BS that is contained in public school textbooks. (Remember, their content is regulated by the feds.... In direct conflict with the 10th Amendment...)
And who are they going to raise taxes on, people who have no many now?
No, they are going to tax my business. The US already has the 2nd highest corporate tax rate on Earth. You would not belive the things that are done to hide income. All that is needed is to let us keep OUR money. I'd love to hire 2-3 new techs... But I am holding off, because if Dear Leader raises my taxes, I can't afford to and stay in business.
This is what we get when public schools feed the PC version of history to our kids and we elect a man who has never lead a business , telling business how to run.
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
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