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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
We have a representative Republic that’s currently under assault by far-left ‘progressives’ who've spend inordinate amounts of time and money (community organizing with ACORN, for example) recruiting the poor and the perennially envious to attack the foundational core of our Republic: our proven capitalist economic system. Greed, envy and class hatred are the prime motivators of the current Democrat-leftist power system. All these base emotions they use effectively to push this nation farther and farther to the left, away from capitalism.
The left’s desire is to strip the ‘evil corporations’ of much of their profits, and take their executive compensation packages down to the levels where the majority of these envious ACORN-bred haters feel comfortable (no doubt a ‘get even’ approach), will eventually result in these corporations and industries nationalized (for the FAIRNESS!). The government's Keynesian bailouts are the tools and levers of nationalization; and never should have occurred.
The U.S. Congress has committed (spent) (well, printed and borrowed from foreign nations, in essence stolen from our grandkids) over $10 TRILLION since the last quarter of 2008 in ‘bailouts’ to make up for the decades of erroneous social and fiscal policies that finally came home to roost. These ‘government bailouts of corporate America’ are an ongoing mistake that may prove to be destructively grievous. Nail in the coffin, America.
But as long as bailouts and nationalization fit nicely with our current administration's political direction (who’s letting this perfect crisis go to waste?), who’s complaining? And if anyone does complain…Janet Napolitano has a response for that, no?
Fuck ‘em. I’m moving to Texas.
The left’s desire is to strip the ‘evil corporations’ of much of their profits, and take their executive compensation packages down to the levels where the majority of these envious ACORN-bred haters feel comfortable (no doubt a ‘get even’ approach), will eventually result in these corporations and industries nationalized (for the FAIRNESS!). The government's Keynesian bailouts are the tools and levers of nationalization; and never should have occurred.
The U.S. Congress has committed (spent) (well, printed and borrowed from foreign nations, in essence stolen from our grandkids) over $10 TRILLION since the last quarter of 2008 in ‘bailouts’ to make up for the decades of erroneous social and fiscal policies that finally came home to roost. These ‘government bailouts of corporate America’ are an ongoing mistake that may prove to be destructively grievous. Nail in the coffin, America.
But as long as bailouts and nationalization fit nicely with our current administration's political direction (who’s letting this perfect crisis go to waste?), who’s complaining? And if anyone does complain…Janet Napolitano has a response for that, no?
Fuck ‘em. I’m moving to Texas.
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