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Class Warfare: Who's really waging it?
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Lately, both side of the political aisle have been talking about class warfare and I thought it interesting that the book I've been reading for about a week now discusses just this issue and what possibly lies beneath the claims made by both the Democrats and the Republicans. The book is entitled "Get Up, Stand Up: Uniting Populists" and here is an excerpt: The corporatocracy uses its money and power to try to persuade Americans that it is "populist demagoguery" to even bring up the subject of class war, and that populism means pandering to destructive prejudices. Fortunately, despite the corporactocracy's great efforts here, many don't buy it. In March 2009, a Rasmussen Reports poll reported that "55% of Americans Are Populist." They defined populist as trusting the American people's judgement more than America's political leaders, as seeing government and big business as political allies working against the interest of most ...
How can the GOP serve the People if they believe Ayn Rand?
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Cross Roads
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America is at a cross roads: One road proposed by the Republicans and one by the Democrats. Both parties realize that something has got to change in which the way the United States Government stays sovereign and maintains the ability to keep its economy moving forward. As things stand currently, the best that both parties could actually hope for would be to keep the U.S. economy from shrinking and the unemployment rate from rising, but which plan of action is the correct choice seems to be the problem. As for the Republicans, their plan is simple, cut spending. In this plan the only change that would be made to the American economy would be to reduce the size of government and let private industry take the lead to growing the it. Republicans, it seems would prefer that most aspects of life in America be handled by small business and corporations. There would be less regulation that they contend gets in the way of capitalism, which would allow the markets ...
Even the CONSCIENTIOUS wealthy don't like the Bush Era tax Cuts
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The following is a link to a website in which 100s of millionaires fought to eliminate the Bush era tax cuts. They claim that they did not want them, did not need them and feel that they are not worth the trouble they have caused for the United States of America. If the wealthy are aware of the burden that immoral tax cuts place on our economy, why are the Republicans trying to force them on the country. Please take a look at this site and understand that the "Rich people are NOT the cause of a robust economy, they are the result of a robust economy" . My friends, the rich realize that a country of poverty is not a country to be proud of and no country to live in, no matter how much wealth one has (just pick any country where the wealth is consolidated at the top and determine whether this fits into the American dream: http://patrioticmillionaires.org/ This second link is to a video that several millionaires put together to dispute Republican cl...