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ParticipantRt.66 I’m afraid you’re not going to change any minds here. This country is toast. The tent cities in my neighborhood grow by the day and now there are children in them (I’ve lived here 8 years and never seen that before). The people here will blame George Bush, they’ll blame Al Gore, they’ll blame Republicans and Democrats and conservatives and liberals and illegal immigrants and hippies and anyone else they can think of, but they will never blame the man in the mirror… (A little shout out to our fallen homie MJ there. Hee heeeeee!)
We are heading straight to the bottom. The lifeboats left some time ago and only us numbskulls are left on the tilting deck, arguing about who’s stateroom is better and who got the best price on the ticket.
July 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423849blahblahblah
ParticipantMore unintended consequences of nutty liberal policies . . . Cap and trade will likely exacerbate global starvation:
Other than the “liberal” bit, you’re on the money. Don’t get fooled by the left/right business, that is a charade. Yes this idea is being pushed by “left” politicians but the idea has been around for a long, long time and the people behind it are neither left nor right but rather fascist. And the idea is to slow population growth worldwide but especially in the third world. Increasing food costs is one easy way to do this.
Again, don’t be fooled by your real concerns about the environment — yes we are screwing it up but these new laws and taxes will do nothing to stop that. They are simply designed to extract more wealth (and power) from the common man and funnel it straight to the top.
July 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424079blahblahblah
ParticipantMore unintended consequences of nutty liberal policies . . . Cap and trade will likely exacerbate global starvation:
Other than the “liberal” bit, you’re on the money. Don’t get fooled by the left/right business, that is a charade. Yes this idea is being pushed by “left” politicians but the idea has been around for a long, long time and the people behind it are neither left nor right but rather fascist. And the idea is to slow population growth worldwide but especially in the third world. Increasing food costs is one easy way to do this.
Again, don’t be fooled by your real concerns about the environment — yes we are screwing it up but these new laws and taxes will do nothing to stop that. They are simply designed to extract more wealth (and power) from the common man and funnel it straight to the top.
July 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424359blahblahblah
ParticipantMore unintended consequences of nutty liberal policies . . . Cap and trade will likely exacerbate global starvation:
Other than the “liberal” bit, you’re on the money. Don’t get fooled by the left/right business, that is a charade. Yes this idea is being pushed by “left” politicians but the idea has been around for a long, long time and the people behind it are neither left nor right but rather fascist. And the idea is to slow population growth worldwide but especially in the third world. Increasing food costs is one easy way to do this.
Again, don’t be fooled by your real concerns about the environment — yes we are screwing it up but these new laws and taxes will do nothing to stop that. They are simply designed to extract more wealth (and power) from the common man and funnel it straight to the top.
July 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424429blahblahblah
ParticipantMore unintended consequences of nutty liberal policies . . . Cap and trade will likely exacerbate global starvation:
Other than the “liberal” bit, you’re on the money. Don’t get fooled by the left/right business, that is a charade. Yes this idea is being pushed by “left” politicians but the idea has been around for a long, long time and the people behind it are neither left nor right but rather fascist. And the idea is to slow population growth worldwide but especially in the third world. Increasing food costs is one easy way to do this.
Again, don’t be fooled by your real concerns about the environment — yes we are screwing it up but these new laws and taxes will do nothing to stop that. They are simply designed to extract more wealth (and power) from the common man and funnel it straight to the top.
July 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424591blahblahblah
ParticipantMore unintended consequences of nutty liberal policies . . . Cap and trade will likely exacerbate global starvation:
Other than the “liberal” bit, you’re on the money. Don’t get fooled by the left/right business, that is a charade. Yes this idea is being pushed by “left” politicians but the idea has been around for a long, long time and the people behind it are neither left nor right but rather fascist. And the idea is to slow population growth worldwide but especially in the third world. Increasing food costs is one easy way to do this.
Again, don’t be fooled by your real concerns about the environment — yes we are screwing it up but these new laws and taxes will do nothing to stop that. They are simply designed to extract more wealth (and power) from the common man and funnel it straight to the top.
July 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423064blahblahblah
ParticipantNo way Zeit… we want government to take care of everything!
Bingo SDR. You can blame Al Gore, you can blame the gubmint, you can blame the evil corporations, but at the end of the day it’s we the people that give them their power because we are LAZY LAZY LAZY. This carbon tax is a great example. “I’m concerned about the environment so I’ll just pay my carbon taxes and continue on with my life. I’m so happy to be doing something about the environment!” And of course we’ll still be commuting 50 miles round-trip 240 days a year, running our A/C, flying on airplanes, etc…
July 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423295blahblahblah
ParticipantNo way Zeit… we want government to take care of everything!
Bingo SDR. You can blame Al Gore, you can blame the gubmint, you can blame the evil corporations, but at the end of the day it’s we the people that give them their power because we are LAZY LAZY LAZY. This carbon tax is a great example. “I’m concerned about the environment so I’ll just pay my carbon taxes and continue on with my life. I’m so happy to be doing something about the environment!” And of course we’ll still be commuting 50 miles round-trip 240 days a year, running our A/C, flying on airplanes, etc…
July 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423572blahblahblah
ParticipantNo way Zeit… we want government to take care of everything!
Bingo SDR. You can blame Al Gore, you can blame the gubmint, you can blame the evil corporations, but at the end of the day it’s we the people that give them their power because we are LAZY LAZY LAZY. This carbon tax is a great example. “I’m concerned about the environment so I’ll just pay my carbon taxes and continue on with my life. I’m so happy to be doing something about the environment!” And of course we’ll still be commuting 50 miles round-trip 240 days a year, running our A/C, flying on airplanes, etc…
July 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423641blahblahblah
ParticipantNo way Zeit… we want government to take care of everything!
Bingo SDR. You can blame Al Gore, you can blame the gubmint, you can blame the evil corporations, but at the end of the day it’s we the people that give them their power because we are LAZY LAZY LAZY. This carbon tax is a great example. “I’m concerned about the environment so I’ll just pay my carbon taxes and continue on with my life. I’m so happy to be doing something about the environment!” And of course we’ll still be commuting 50 miles round-trip 240 days a year, running our A/C, flying on airplanes, etc…
July 1, 2009 at 8:09 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423805blahblahblah
ParticipantNo way Zeit… we want government to take care of everything!
Bingo SDR. You can blame Al Gore, you can blame the gubmint, you can blame the evil corporations, but at the end of the day it’s we the people that give them their power because we are LAZY LAZY LAZY. This carbon tax is a great example. “I’m concerned about the environment so I’ll just pay my carbon taxes and continue on with my life. I’m so happy to be doing something about the environment!” And of course we’ll still be commuting 50 miles round-trip 240 days a year, running our A/C, flying on airplanes, etc…
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