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It has begun. Boom.
Here is American Patriot’s post in response to factose’s comment on his post, “Just wondering…“. Below is my response to all’o’dat. American Patriot : “As for this one, I am a 30 year student of the collectivist mind. I have … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Wars, politics
Tagged accountability, American Idiot, bailout, Bentley University, blog war, Canada, capitalism, capitalist imperialism, centralized government, Charles Taylor, China, civil strife, climate change, collectivist policy, communism, Constitution, Constitutional Republic, corporations, corruption, Dave Foreman, democracy, economic regulation, employee owned business, environmentalism, EU, free market, gas prices, GE, Germany, globalization, government, Greece, greediness, green movement, health care, hybrid market, idealistic, Industrial Revolution, internet democracy, investment banks, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, James Lovelock, Kim Jung Il, liberties, Marxism, Maurice Strong, medicaid, medicare, Muammar Gaddafi, nuclear energy, oil dependence, Portugal, poverty, pragmatic, production, progression, reaganomics, republic, security, social change, social market economy, social security, socialism, Soviet Empire, special interest groups, Sweden, taxes, UK, United States, Van Jones, Washington, Welfare States, Wisconsin
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It’s too hard to watch
This will not be the only time I address this issue, I promise you, but capitalism has done all it can do in our country. It is time that we open our eyes to whats really going on and realize … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged campaign, capitalism, corporations, economy, middle class, reaganomics, Sean Hannity, taxes
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