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Re: Entitlement???"
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:59 pm
by JTG
yep, I am with you guys. It's very sad and something very bad is going to have to happen for things to change.
60% of the people get some form of entitlement. That leaves 40% to pay for the 60%, most who can but do not work.
The schools have to use there limited funds to teach spanish people english instead of teaching Americans another language.
They tax the hell out of us in every area to give away or spend on things we do want or care about.
Most of the young kids do not want to do hard work because there parents do not want to do the hard work of raising kids with character and good work ethics and are poor examples themselves.
I hope enough of us will one day turn it around and I am sure glad all of you are speaking up. JTG
Re: Entitlement???"
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:58 am
by tomtom
I remember about 10 years ago the term "one world order" was just a conspiracy theorist phrase. Nobody knew what the hell you were talking about, and if you tried to explain it to them they didn't want to hear it. Now I think there aren't very many who don't believe in the agenda. Virtually every person who retires from the company I work for is shocked to find out just how much money they had coming to them. Without planning or investigation, they just hoped and assumed it would all work out. Some very talented individuals haven't a clue about their own financial situation. At the end of the day people just don't want to deal with bad news, even if they might find out it's good, and there's a solution to the bad. They still want to be oblivious. Inflation will never drive us into a rebellion. I went into the grocery store the other day with my wife(she tricked me) and we watched a particular minority female purchase about two shopping carts full of groceries and swipe the ole "lone star card" to pay for it. We put less than a cart full on the belt and it was right at 300$. I was pissed, but I didn't say a thing. I just wanted to get out of that store and go look at something else. I wanted to look the other way and pretend I didn't just see what I saw. Later I realized that no amount of inflation or taxes or entitlements are ever going to cause a riot. But the day you can't go into the store and buy whatever groceries you "choose", at any price, will. Something has to support this "healthy rate of inflation", and someone has to purchase these shiney new products these corporatocracies are putting on the shelf. Immigration in America isn't about a better life. It isn't about opportunity for an oppressed people. It's about funding the greed of a profit driven and therefore power hungry select few at the top of the monetary food chain. The real argument on Capitol Hill is whether or not this profitability and power is better sustained in a democratic, socialistic, or communist society. Of course, they can't just have this argument in broad daylight. We can't hire...ahem... elect people who work directly for these corporate giants. They might screw up and let the cat out of the bag. We need politicians in there who have the credentials to do this kind of work. We need individuals who can speak for hours with diplomacy and character and ultimately say nothing. There is a reason why political parties can't agree. They aren't the ones calling the shots.