Joanne98
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Fri Jan-28-11 08:43 AM
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The Resistance Is Building (UK) |
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Fri Jan-28-11 08:48 AM
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we should have our own tax protests against corporations who don't pay their taxes.
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Fri Jan-28-11 09:14 AM
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2. IMO, we should have protests, |
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countrywide, to start an entirely new economic paradigm. Possibly, "constitutional congress'" spread around the country. Where the citizens determine their path. "Trickle Down" has been dis-proven repeatedly. There is no logical argument that can possibly defend it. Unless "greed" is now considered a logical argument. Until we can come together as a united movement it will be very hard. The MSM is the tool "they" use to keep us divided and confused. No matter your political leaning, there seems to be a consensus (despite MSM) that financing the banksters so they can further impoverish us is wrong. That is something we can use to unite. Building from there, the imperative that people must be payed a living wage and that corporations should not receive incentives to offshore our jobs. There are many issues that progressives and conservatives alike can agree on. The (at least) 80% of Americans who have suffered from these few perversions of economic policy, can unite and further their list of popular initiatives. Forget the the divisiveness that we are constantly bombarded with by the MSM. A cohesive protest by the majority of Americans, can bring those changes that we can all agree are destructive to country and individuals alike. Turn off the tee vees. Get involved with your community. Realize that there is common ground. I have many RW friends who agree with me about these polices. Yet, our government keeps pushing them. We don't need smaller government (which is not a uniting theme, this is my opinion), rather a government that does regulate a fair society. Not a society that encourages serfdom. That society, again IMO, will not come from "competition" but can be realized through cooperation.
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