To All of Our Resident Left-Wing Liberal Friends

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Dr. Righteous, Aug 21, 2013.

  1. Dr. Righteous

    Dr. Righteous Well-Known Member

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    You are all the same. You refuse to address the real problem that's causing the cost of living to be so high, which is central economic planning. Government spending in any form extracts wealth out of the private sector and is less efficiently allocated because it gets spent on things like bailing out Wall Street, subsidizing Monsanto, building up the surveillance state so the NSA can spy on you, or funding our endless wars in the Middle East.

    Inflation acts as a hidden tax on consumers and taxpayers by transferring wealth from them into the banking system and government, by rising prices about 2-3% a year FOREVER so Congress can spend virtually as much as it wants. Think about what inflation does to somebody earning minimum wage. You can pretend to care about minimum wage workers all you want, but it's obvious that none of you really give a (*)(*)(*)(*) because the liberal politicians you elect won't keep inflation at zero or lock minimum wage to inflation. That might get in the way of what's best for their special interests.


    The elite have actually convinced you people that central economic planning is beneficial for the economy, and they laugh all the way to the bank over it. The government doesn't give a (*)(*)(*)(*) about you, and these corporations know that, which is why they use government to get every penny out of you they can.


    The only thing that can really save us is protection of our individual rights by electing politicians that will enforce the Constitution.
     
  2. Ex-lib

    Ex-lib Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I heard something on the radio. Someone said that America has only one political party. It is the Corporate Party. It has two sub-parties called the Republican and the Democrat.

    The Corporate Party uses the two sub-parties, in conflict, to energize and provide for the main Corporate Party.
     

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