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by Patch_W_Adams from St Louis

Last Post 67 days, 14 hours Ago


There was an article that predicted that in 2009 the American People will embrace an even more Socialistic State in order to relieve their economic Pain.  They said that it would be the largest transfer of Power to Washington since the New Deal in the 30's.

So My question is this, how many Freedoms are you willing to give up in order for your economic pain to be supposedly removed?   How much is too much?  Are you willing to pay all you make over to the Government, maybe even be told what to do, in order to have your Economic suffering relieved?

How important is your Freedom and Liberty?  Is it worth Suffering over?  Or is your Comfort More important?

 

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AMOM read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 9:17 AM

We do not need to have any freedoms removed to relieve the economic problem.

We just need some people who have some sort of intelligence making the laws.

People in congress who are not thieves and care about this country instead of about themselves.

How much did Clinton get for signing Nafta, or otherwords, "SELLING OUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE"????????????????

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 1:03 PM

Remember too that the X pres of Mexico said that he and Bush had a plan to unite Canada, Mexico and the U.S. Like a North American Union. Which is why they do not seal the border and Mexico was printing maps to get into the U.S. The X pres of Mexico also said that eventually they agreed on something like the euro...eventually. I think it's a Government Plan no matter who is in office. Bush started the Federal Health IT plan that is forcing private Practice to take the Government's Computerized system for their records...and Obama said he is going to continue it. They are alot alike in Washington...they just are not like those of us that aren't in D.C...

AMOM read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 6:16 PM

But, this country is supposed to be By the people FOR the people.

Not for us by, "Dumber than Dumb"

just_worried read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 8:38 PM

I don't understand, why don't people see the big picture? The government is systematically taking over major industries. No one seems to see how big of a problem this is. Ignoring the fact that the government cannot afford this even at taxing everyone at 50%. Let's just look at one industry, cars. The government just invested, or whatever you want to call it, in the big three. Then less than a week later dumped 6 billion in GMAC, the company that finances their cars. This makes the credit poor people have to buy big three or not get credit. They can say this is helping American made products but the people that work for Honda and Toyota are Americans, are their jobs worth any less. What about our choice to buy the car we want? That will be taken away. What do you think the chances are that a small auto maker will now make it big when the government is supporting only the big three. We have now given up a huge freedom, our freedom of choice. If all that is left are the industries "saved" by the government, those will be who we buy from. It is no longer a choice, they will be all that remains.

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 8:52 PM

WEll at least I now know I am not Crazy, I thought I was the only one thinking that way..

just_worried read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 9:28 PM

I have a friend he tells me when I am irrational. I told him it seems like we are moving toward socialism. I expected the usual you are being irrational. Instead I was told that communism is when the government controls all industry, socialism is when the government controls all major industries. Then he asked how many have they taken control of? The one time I count on him to tell me I am wrong he doesn't.

We have become a nation too eager to forget the past. Perhaps arrogant with the belief that we know more than our forefathers. We are about to willingly give up what is left of our voice. Why would anyone pay such a high price?

downtowner read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 10:08 PM

Patch,
There a whole different world out there and me believe ,
The politician and Big Business are not stupid.

Read some of[ [H.G.Wells] political books.
or find out what ,"The Fabians Society", is about.

The Shape of Things to Come.

The New World Order.

AMOM read my blog
Jan 5, 2009 | 9:16 AM

It's the people that we have elected to office.

And quite-possibly the Universities or the professors in those universities. I sometimes think that they actually hate America.

If Yale turns out something like George Bush and Bill Clinton, then who ever paid for their education just wasted their money.


We have to take the United States back.

Chickenkiller read my blog
Jan 12, 2009 | 12:29 AM

Zero, zip, nada!

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