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September 15, 2010 at 9:53 PM #606286September 16, 2010 at 8:50 AM #605298investorParticipant
[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood][quote=bearishgurl]This young man (current candidate for the 51st Congress seat running against Bob Filner, career bureaucrat), in spite of everything that’s happened to him, has a TON of energy. His main platform is to limit government and get government out of the way. Sounds good to me.[/quote]
Awesome! Let’s get government out of the way so that British Petroleum can drill off the coast of California! And let’s dismantle all those regulations keeping our air and water clean because those regs are preventing corporations from being as profitable as they could be! And let’s deregulate the banking industry entirely so that banks can lever up 1000:1 and completely destroy the economy once and for all! And lets eliminate all food stamps so that the 1 in 4 American children currently dependent on them starve!
Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free to do as they please and government regulations and the government social safety net have been completely eliminated. What a magnificent utopia it will be![/quote]
Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that!September 16, 2010 at 8:50 AM #605386investorParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood][quote=bearishgurl]This young man (current candidate for the 51st Congress seat running against Bob Filner, career bureaucrat), in spite of everything that’s happened to him, has a TON of energy. His main platform is to limit government and get government out of the way. Sounds good to me.[/quote]
Awesome! Let’s get government out of the way so that British Petroleum can drill off the coast of California! And let’s dismantle all those regulations keeping our air and water clean because those regs are preventing corporations from being as profitable as they could be! And let’s deregulate the banking industry entirely so that banks can lever up 1000:1 and completely destroy the economy once and for all! And lets eliminate all food stamps so that the 1 in 4 American children currently dependent on them starve!
Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free to do as they please and government regulations and the government social safety net have been completely eliminated. What a magnificent utopia it will be![/quote]
Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that!September 16, 2010 at 8:50 AM #605937investorParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood][quote=bearishgurl]This young man (current candidate for the 51st Congress seat running against Bob Filner, career bureaucrat), in spite of everything that’s happened to him, has a TON of energy. His main platform is to limit government and get government out of the way. Sounds good to me.[/quote]
Awesome! Let’s get government out of the way so that British Petroleum can drill off the coast of California! And let’s dismantle all those regulations keeping our air and water clean because those regs are preventing corporations from being as profitable as they could be! And let’s deregulate the banking industry entirely so that banks can lever up 1000:1 and completely destroy the economy once and for all! And lets eliminate all food stamps so that the 1 in 4 American children currently dependent on them starve!
Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free to do as they please and government regulations and the government social safety net have been completely eliminated. What a magnificent utopia it will be![/quote]
Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that!September 16, 2010 at 8:50 AM #606044investorParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood][quote=bearishgurl]This young man (current candidate for the 51st Congress seat running against Bob Filner, career bureaucrat), in spite of everything that’s happened to him, has a TON of energy. His main platform is to limit government and get government out of the way. Sounds good to me.[/quote]
Awesome! Let’s get government out of the way so that British Petroleum can drill off the coast of California! And let’s dismantle all those regulations keeping our air and water clean because those regs are preventing corporations from being as profitable as they could be! And let’s deregulate the banking industry entirely so that banks can lever up 1000:1 and completely destroy the economy once and for all! And lets eliminate all food stamps so that the 1 in 4 American children currently dependent on them starve!
Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free to do as they please and government regulations and the government social safety net have been completely eliminated. What a magnificent utopia it will be![/quote]
Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that!September 16, 2010 at 8:50 AM #606362investorParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood][quote=bearishgurl]This young man (current candidate for the 51st Congress seat running against Bob Filner, career bureaucrat), in spite of everything that’s happened to him, has a TON of energy. His main platform is to limit government and get government out of the way. Sounds good to me.[/quote]
Awesome! Let’s get government out of the way so that British Petroleum can drill off the coast of California! And let’s dismantle all those regulations keeping our air and water clean because those regs are preventing corporations from being as profitable as they could be! And let’s deregulate the banking industry entirely so that banks can lever up 1000:1 and completely destroy the economy once and for all! And lets eliminate all food stamps so that the 1 in 4 American children currently dependent on them starve!
Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free to do as they please and government regulations and the government social safety net have been completely eliminated. What a magnificent utopia it will be![/quote]
Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that!September 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM #605393RenParticipant[quote=investor]Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that![/quote]
I hear Cuba’s doing well.
September 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM #605480RenParticipant[quote=investor]Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that![/quote]
I hear Cuba’s doing well.
September 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM #606032RenParticipant[quote=investor]Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that![/quote]
I hear Cuba’s doing well.
September 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM #606139RenParticipant[quote=investor]Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that![/quote]
I hear Cuba’s doing well.
September 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM #606457RenParticipant[quote=investor]Well, if you like big government, there is always north korea. biggest government you can get. They control everything. You should love that![/quote]
I hear Cuba’s doing well.
September 16, 2010 at 11:18 AM #605418bearishgurlParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free . . . blah, blah, blah[/quote]
This is either a new troller or a wayward Pigg that decided it might be fun to take on a temporary identity . . . lol. Go back and assume your position in the food line at 23rd and Imperial to try to get your needed “services” out of our shrinking “government.”
September 16, 2010 at 11:18 AM #605505bearishgurlParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free . . . blah, blah, blah[/quote]
This is either a new troller or a wayward Pigg that decided it might be fun to take on a temporary identity . . . lol. Go back and assume your position in the food line at 23rd and Imperial to try to get your needed “services” out of our shrinking “government.”
September 16, 2010 at 11:18 AM #606057bearishgurlParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free . . . blah, blah, blah[/quote]
This is either a new troller or a wayward Pigg that decided it might be fun to take on a temporary identity . . . lol. Go back and assume your position in the food line at 23rd and Imperial to try to get your needed “services” out of our shrinking “government.”
September 16, 2010 at 11:18 AM #606164bearishgurlParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]Yeehaw! I can’t wait to live in a society where corporations are free . . . blah, blah, blah[/quote]
This is either a new troller or a wayward Pigg that decided it might be fun to take on a temporary identity . . . lol. Go back and assume your position in the food line at 23rd and Imperial to try to get your needed “services” out of our shrinking “government.”
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