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Old 11-23-2005, 03:03 PM   #24
gymnAnemoe

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Yes.

Congress has become a (lifestyle), not a job.

I'm sick of letting them leach off of the citizenry, and it must end.

Install term limits, remove the first at the gate two party system, and they will never again have a gig for (life). The banning of gerrymandering "effective"? I don't think so.

Begin to elect people who truly want to make a difference, and not leach off the citizenry.

Then establish a "free market", remove government from the economy as it's not theirs, it's (everyone's).

Abolish Social Security as all it does is make government bigger, while they launder our capital.

Abolish taxes as that's just a way to launder our capital, while they live off of it, and their "special interest's". In fact, I don't ever pay taxes. Very rarely do I, if I can't get away with it.

Then begin to heal the damage they have inflicted on a trusting populace. It's not radical at all, it's freedom.

Force government to relinquish the control of the Nationalization of Globalization.

Force them to need permission to send the military into other countries. It's not their murder crew to use as they please. It's for our (protection).

They have created a free anarchic market for big capital, and the common freemarketeer has been cut off from that.

The only way to have freedom, is with a free unencumbered market.

Ever heard of "planned capitalism"? It was installed in the U.S. in the 1930's. What was real big in Europe in the 1930's? It's forced America into a "command economy".

"planned capitalism" is not capitalism at all. Do you know what it is?
I see I am talking to a Constitutionally challenged individual here. First and foremost, the US does not have a command economy. We have a monopolistic system (look that up) to describe our economic system. Small businesses (assets under $5 million and less than 100 employees) provide about 70% of the labor force, but only 30% of the GDP while midsize and large businesses provide 30% of the workforce and 70% of the GDP. This is called economies of scale (look that up). And although there is regs to determine who, what, when, why, how, and to what extent a business may or may not perform, sell, market, etc, those regs are more like enforced guidelines. Businesses still have freedom, but they make have to pay the consequences for violating those rules. This is called civilization. The rest of the post is laughable on the issue of term limits. Like I said, if the voting public paid more attention to its elected officials, instead of watching the boob tube, then perhaps Congress will do a better job. And your post proves my point.
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