The real bankruptcy of your position is evident in that not one conservative dares to comment on a post on the economic situation,or is incapable of doing so. You resort to sighs and sweet exaltations invoking the Gods for change while offering no strategic way forward. Deal with the economic realities or resign yourself to the dustbin of history!
On Oct 7, 7:06 pm, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Strike two, capitalism always works, provided it is not adulterated > by > government. > > Get serious, provide the evidence to back up this outrageous and > ridiculous assertion. > In America the richest 1% of people own more than bottom 90%, while > the bottom 40% owe 0.2%--Failure > America owes $53 trillion and its trade deficit is 300% of GDP, twice > as high as in 1929--Failure > Half the world is living on $2 a day, while Bill Gates's fortune is as > large as the GDP of 120 of the world's 180 countries--Miserable > failure. > > In other words capitalism rewards pure greed, not initiative. That's > why the politicians today are nothing but criminal business tycoons > more concerned about what they can make for themselves than any > concern for the concern for the welfare of their constituents. > > The nature of this system will always reward the greedy and the > corrupt and there are no laws or mechanisms you can put in place to > stop it. Corruption is endemic to capitalism. > > Look at the level debate in the elections, it's straight out of the > gutter. These people belong in jail, not standing for public office. > > Another one in denial. Capitalism doesn't work, look around you its a > miserable failure beyond reform. > > On Oct 7, 11:18 am, Jim Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Wrong twice, that is a record. Jefferson railed against democracies. > > Which is why he helped institute a representative republic. Strike > > two, capitalism always works, provided it is not adulterated by > > government. Please get at least a modicum of a grasp of history before > > entering the arena of debate. > > > On Oct 6, 7:11 pm, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > There are 300,000,000 Jefferson's out ready to do their bit, it's not > > > the will that is lacking, it's the system that's falling down around > > > your ears, and not just in the US, but all around the world. OPEN YOUR > > > EYES, look beyond your boarders if you can. > > > > If Jefferson was alive today he would say "what are you doing, > > > capitalism must go, I never stipulated America had to be a capitalist > > > country, I said if must be the most democratic of countries, that > > > can't happen with this abomination! Do something about it, NOW!!!" > > > > On Oct 7, 10:59 am, Jim Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > wrote: > > > > > Why is it, in our national debate on the financial crisis, Fannie and > > > > Freddie are missing from our nomenclature? The sub-prime market, > > > > “ballyhooed by those evil twins” is the root cause of this fiasco and > > > > not only is it un-mentionable, F&F continue to prime the pump of our > > > > sub-prime market. While Wall Street is trying to climb their way out > > > > of this, “financial hole” Fannie and Freddie keep digging. > > > > Look folks, it’s time we put all of our face cards on the table, face > > > > up. Fannie and Freddie exist to place poor people and minorities into > > > > houses they can ill afford. It is real estate affirmative action. > > > > Though republicans, John McCain, ET. Al. blew the bugle of oncoming > > > > doom no one forcefully beat the drum of graft and corruption at F&F > > > > lest they be labeled a racist. It’s as simple as that. Democrats used > > > > F&F as their personal piggy bank to finance their own campaigns and > > > > place hamburger flippers into mansions with cement ponds. > > > > Now, with our financial house burning down around us, the polecat > > > > politico profundity is the abstract assertion that F&F must be saved > > > > at all costs. And, lest we forget, the American taxpayer will be > > > > forced to bend over and grab the ankles once again. > > > > It is with due diligence and some trepidation that I posit the > > > > following proffer; I fear the moment in time for a change to > > > > representative, responsible government in these several states by > > > > reformation at the ballot box has since passed and more participatory > > > > endeavors be reflected upon. Thomas Jefferson said, “All tyranny needs > > > > to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent” > > > > and “Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of > > > > government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow > > > > operations, perverted it into tyranny” and finally, “The tree of > > > > liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots > > > > and tyrants”. > > > > The current Machiavellian malevolence we as a people are forced to > > > > abide from a corrupt bloated bureaucracy has been and become > > > > intolerable. Were it simply the democrat party run amuck, “as they > > > > are” a reachable remedy wrought of electoral enterprising engineering > > > > would be apt, yet, it is apparent that the gatekeepers themselves have > > > > become tainted thus insolvable. > > > > Our founders born a country wherein rugged individualism and personal > > > > responsibility would rein over governmental intrusion and a paternal > > > > patronization from the tiny behemoth that is the District of Columbia. > > > > Our current political class has adulterated the hopes and prayers of > > > > those great men. They waged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor > > > > that we might be free in a country little influenced by government and > > > > divinely inspired. The oppressive establishment we are now engaged not > > > > only disgraces those men but is blasphemous to our creator. > > > > As Americans we stood idly by as God was extracted from our > > > > classrooms, we endure abortion which is rightly infanticide. We have > > > > accepted a continuing moral decay, inner city blight and obscenity. We > > > > pay more attention to Paris Hilton than we do our local church. We > > > > routinely reward failure while punishing success. Simply, America has > > > > lost its moral compass and we’ve come to accept the government as > > > > currently configured. > > > > That is until today. We as a people are better than our > > > > representation, we are. And by God it’s about time we took this > > > > country back, and we can. That is, if we have just a few Thomas > > > > Jefferson’s in the audience. On average 50,000 viewers a day will > > > > visit this site. I know it, I just do, there are Jefferson’s out there > > > > and this is my message to you; we need you now more than ever. > > > > Conservative Springfield 06OCT08 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. 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