Posted by scott#2 on June 21, 2008 at 12:11:12 from (71.252.10.68):
In Reply to: OT: Iowa Flooding posted by E.B. Haymakin' on June 20, 2008 at 18:34:29:
Can anyone say nationwide tax revolt? Lets get down to what really needs to happen here folks, a wake up call is long past due. They peeeeee all the tax revenue that we are forced to pay on policy, special interssts and their own personal political positioning and on "the right way to do things". Need something done, oh wait, we need to form a commitee to investigate the "proper" way to do that. By time anything gets done it alot to little , alot too late. By time they finish their analysis and pay the blood sucking government advisors, consultants and way over or under paid contractors, it's a miracle anything happens, physicaly or monitarily, the fed just can't chew gum and walk anymore, too many out of control chest beaters. Fema's involvement in N.O was a joke and from what I saw, always will be anywhere else too. I know that the citizens that made this country what it is could do a far sight better than those pocket lining dc traders at spending our money wisely. Is it any wonder other governments get overthrown? The fed can't even shut down the speculation on oil futures, how in the world could they mobilize any help of substantial quality for any disaster in our country in a timley fashion? Take a look around, can anyone name one thing the fed has done for us? Outside of take our hard earned money? Ooh, ooh, my economic stimulus check, thats right, and its for the feds benefit, what a lie.
Tax revolt Line item veto Term limits Prisons in Mexico Eye for an eye If that doesnt work, airstrike.
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