Re: Nice primer on taxes for the idiot Democraps and Socialists
- From: "travisgod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <travisgod@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 07:44:33 -0700 (PDT)
In the old days people lived primarily on farms and had large number
of children. Old people lived with their children, usually on the
family farm. It was common for 3 generations to live together on the
same land. Now people have much smaller families and are much more
transient. Children move away to find jobs and old folks live alone.
agreed that we all need to consume less, but overconsumption is a
mechanism for driving the economy. We have little manufacturing left
in developed nations and the economy is driven by a debt based
consumerism. We have been brainwashed into thinking we must keep
buying stuff, and it's ok to get into debt to do so. A debt driven
consumer based economy is very much a capitalist conservative
movement.
Hal
The Federal Reserve Act was signed by a DEMOCRAT, one of the
archetypical ones, Woodrow Wilson, and further empowered to conduct
open market operations (IOW, fix interest rates), by THE Democrap
himself, FDR.
You are full of shit, as usual.
Your lefist banker buddies got us into this mess.
Trav
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