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    Just what 'is' the governments plan long term?

    Suppose they get their wish and all we have are business owners and people from another culture with an exponietial(sp) growth rate. Not to mention the militant entitlement attitude of their anchor babies.

    Who do the elites think is going to feed, house, medicate and school them?

    They cost (at best) three times more in taxes than they pay.

    What the H-ll are the powers that be going to do with all of them once they get their wish and wages are down to .25/hr no one will have any money to buy anything.

    People with true skills will be going to the barter system and the elites will have a hard time taxing that won't they?


    I'm seeing visions from that old movie 'Soilent Green' flash through my mind.

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    The long term plan is:

    1) Republican elites die rich.
    2) Democratic elites die sure (almost) that they are not racist.
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    So they learned nothing from the French Revolution?
    How much do the elites think the people who support them will take until they dust off and drag out the guillitiens(sp)

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    First off, the Democrats are just as rich as the 'elite' Republican.

    We simply must - must - come to the understanding that the only difference between these two groups is their rhetoric. They are all working for the same thing. They have been for many, many years.

    Personally, I think so many of them have this vision of being 'the ruling class' when everyone else are serfs. They are in for a big surprise. Most of these crooked politicians are just pawns and they don't have the gumption to realize it.
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    The elites lambs will not be lambs without their toys like video games, big screen cable TVs, cell phones, computers, boats, jet skis, SUVs, new cars, new merchandise like clothes to buy, sporting events to attend and so on. If the peasants don't have the money to play with their toys they will wake up and say no. Unfortunately it may be too late and the peasants will be too dumb to realize what really happened to them.

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    The long-term plan is to have a ruling class and the peasants. That's what we're heading toward.

    Our "leaders" do not CARE what happens to the rest of us, as long as they get to be on top and have all the money - it's their personal greed that makes them act like this.

    Someday, there will be only a small group of rich people and the rest of us serfs, if things go the way they're going. We'll be like all those 3rd world countries, for example, Mexico.

    Power corrupts, and if we don't take back our power, we're doomed. Unfortunately, money talks, and WE don't have the big money to entice the representatives to do what WE, the American People, want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cousinsal

    Power corrupts, and if we don't take back our power, we're doomed. Unfortunately, money talks, and WE don't have the big money to entice the representatives to do what WE, the American People, want.
    Where do the big guys get their money? From us. Mostly it is big business that is buying this and they get their money from what we spend with them.

    We do have the power of the purse string for a little while longer. It is more important than political power - if only we would get together to use it.

    Without our money, these businesses could not hire illegals - they would go home.

    Without our money and the obscene profits from illegal (subsidized by our taxes) workrs - they wouldn't be able to purchase politicians.

    If we could get together and be as strong and united with how we spend our money - we could m ake a profound statement -

    IF we will do it soon while we still have jobs and income to use.
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    All the same

    So the Dems call the Reps evil. And the Reps call the Dems evil. But who do they invite to dinner? Not you and me, but each other! So they are all for the money and power and their good/evil ole boys, and not for the people. When last did a poor man become president? Yet I do believe that is what we need...

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    Sometimes I entertain the notion that US elites, many belonging to the most narcissistic generation in our history, only figured out around the age of 55 that they were going to die. Faced with the sudden knowledge that they'd play no role in our future, they made a pact that the ship was going down with them. I guess this is what Tammy Bruce would refer to as "malignant narcissism".

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    I see the word 'serf' being thrown around a lot. This is an accurate term. As the government gathers more power, there is less power left in the hands of the individual.

    Here is a *great* book by Nobel prize winner Friedrich Hayek. The lessons outlined here would be a great help to this cause as it tries to set America back on the right track.

    The Road to Serfdom, condensed

    Few recognize that the rise of fascism and Marxism was not a reaction against the socialist trends of the preceding period but a necessary outcome of those tendencies. Yet it is significant that many of the leaders of these movements, from Mussolini down (and including Laval and Quisling) began as socialists and ended as fascists or Nazis. In the democracies at present, many who sincerely hate all of Nazism’s manifestations are working for ideals whose realization would lead straight to the abhorred tyranny.
    http://www.iea.org.uk/files/upld-publication43pdf?.pdf

    There is an illustrated version of the book near the end.

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