What we need to do is make the political positions a voluntary position and no longer a paid profession. Up until the congress became payed the longest session held was 37 days. The reason was they had to get back to their businesses and to their jobs. They didn't make a dime when they were in Washington or their individual state capitols. They gathered, took care of business and went home. Very simple effective efficient and economical process. A government of the people, by the people and for the people. Not of the special interest groups, buy the Lawyers, to screw the people. I am in New Mexico and I was listening to the news the other night and they were talking about the debt the state is in. Then came a story of how Val Kilmer who owns a large ranch up around Taos owes literally millions in back taxes and interest and penalties and is fighting it in court because he cant afford to pay them. If it was you or me they would already have us tried and sentenced, and we would be without our property. The irony is that it's costing him more than he owes to pay the lawyers to try to get him out of paying the taxes. Go figure. And he is only one of the California Invasion Group that is on the same list. But I must say that Opra Winfry is about the only one of the big names that is paid in full and isn't trying to dupe us in some manner. Richard Gere, Julia Roberts,and Tom Cruise, are on the list of those owing over $4,000,000 in back taxes. If the state just collected from these deadbeats, It would account for almost half the state debt. Well folks, we all know what we as a people need to do, but will we band together in such a manner as to do it? Let's all start taking an active part in your politics and make a difference, even if it's just to get out and vote our conscience. LarryT
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