THE OLD ORDER IS RAPIDLY FADING

As the economies of the world change for the better, that of the United States, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain (UPIIGS) are left behind. Not that these countries have more corruption and regulations than Brazil, Korea, China, India, Russia, (BRICK) etc, to stifle growth, but the reason the aforementioned countries are lagging is the direct result of the public sector weight tied to the chain around the neck of the private sector which is holding them down.  BIG GOVERNMENT is your enemy. Most Americans have no clue of the bureaucratic nightmare that hides behind regulation after regulation. 

Every American must ask themselves, what if government did not exist sans the defense department. What would the country be like?  Will we be productive, who will keep order, what will happen with the poor, the sick, the mentally  and physically handicapped,  the retiree? These are very serious questions that must be answered in due course.  Because when the revolution comes the entitled of today need to be dealt with in the economy of tomorrow.

Secondly, those who have accumulated wealth through the subsidization of their companies by the taxpayers (banks, FNMA, Freddie Mac, AIG) must negotiate with the NEW ORDER to make things whole. We will not sit idly by while the taxpayer is raped. This is not a call for socialization, but a call for justice. Those who profited handsomely on the public dole will need to come forth with their ill gotten gains. Do you hear that Franklin Raines? And we find it necessary one more time to mention the bonus received by the Postal Head Honcho of $895,000. Is that fair?

We wait for the November 2010 elections with bated breath, this will give us a telltale sign on what our 2012 will look like. This will be a formative year, two years hence will be the year of  Revolution.

 

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