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October 23, 2008 at 11:07 AM #291953October 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM #291996SD TransplantParticipant
Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese π
October 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM #291600SD TransplantParticipantCount me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese π
October 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM #291919SD TransplantParticipantCount me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese π
October 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM #291958SD TransplantParticipantCount me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese π
October 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM #291952SD TransplantParticipantCount me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese π
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #292006jficquetteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese :)[/quote]
As long as the bottem 50% pay 3% of the taxes nothing will change.
We have succeeded into getting the majority of voters off the tax rolls so half the people don’t even care what the government spends.
Not only that, now we have half the people who don’t pay taxes telling the other half how pay how much they have to pay.
Its unconstiutional. Anyone that knows a constitutional lawyer let me have his name. Congress will not do anything because the voters don’t care. It will be up to he courts to fix the system.
John
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #291968jficquetteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese :)[/quote]
As long as the bottem 50% pay 3% of the taxes nothing will change.
We have succeeded into getting the majority of voters off the tax rolls so half the people don’t even care what the government spends.
Not only that, now we have half the people who don’t pay taxes telling the other half how pay how much they have to pay.
Its unconstiutional. Anyone that knows a constitutional lawyer let me have his name. Congress will not do anything because the voters don’t care. It will be up to he courts to fix the system.
John
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #291962jficquetteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese :)[/quote]
As long as the bottem 50% pay 3% of the taxes nothing will change.
We have succeeded into getting the majority of voters off the tax rolls so half the people don’t even care what the government spends.
Not only that, now we have half the people who don’t pay taxes telling the other half how pay how much they have to pay.
Its unconstiutional. Anyone that knows a constitutional lawyer let me have his name. Congress will not do anything because the voters don’t care. It will be up to he courts to fix the system.
John
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #291929jficquetteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese :)[/quote]
As long as the bottem 50% pay 3% of the taxes nothing will change.
We have succeeded into getting the majority of voters off the tax rolls so half the people don’t even care what the government spends.
Not only that, now we have half the people who don’t pay taxes telling the other half how pay how much they have to pay.
Its unconstiutional. Anyone that knows a constitutional lawyer let me have his name. Congress will not do anything because the voters don’t care. It will be up to he courts to fix the system.
John
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #291610jficquetteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]Count me in.
BTW, I’ve heard a few folks talking on the radio or some news channel about this very specific subject. Tipicaly, only the political extremes (leaning too much the right or left) are having their opinions voiced out loud. The moderate crowd is fairly quiet and reactive (hence the problem). I’d tend to venture that if there were a way to start a new political party, the core democrats or republicans will have a small base in future elections.
RON PAUL came close, but we see that the political winds, and making a difference tends to force people that want to provide true change join one of the parties…which automatically kills there future.
Also, I find it odd that I agree with John on the % of baby boomers relying on goverment cheese :)[/quote]
As long as the bottem 50% pay 3% of the taxes nothing will change.
We have succeeded into getting the majority of voters off the tax rolls so half the people don’t even care what the government spends.
Not only that, now we have half the people who don’t pay taxes telling the other half how pay how much they have to pay.
Its unconstiutional. Anyone that knows a constitutional lawyer let me have his name. Congress will not do anything because the voters don’t care. It will be up to he courts to fix the system.
John
October 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM #291934ArrayaParticipantHere is the problem….
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