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To: BfloGuy

Where did your insult, ‘big government types’ come from?

I correctly identify a communist slave labor system as a means of production and I’m a big government type? Ha ha.

Don’t you believe in elected government? I guess not, because a communist party doesn’t need elections for their power.

The list of traitors is very long. You could start with the corruption of the transnational corporation contributing to political campaigns, which has literally wiped out individual rights and sovereignty in the nation.

Every corrupt lying politician who claims the US is ‘interdependent’ is a traitor. That includes Bush I Clinton Bush II and Obama. It includes all the members of the house and senate who invest in communist countries like China, then pass laws that hobble us but make their overseas money grow.

It is not fair for a free people to make communist dictators wealthy, nor to empower them with US tax dollars for their infrastructure improvements so transnational corporations can do business there.

There is nothing ‘fair’ or Constitutional about the ‘free trade’ system, or the free traitors who run it.


36 posted on 05/22/2012 9:46:57 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer
Where did your insult, ‘big government types’ come from?

Anyone who wants the government to regulate trade is calling for "big government." It can be nothing else.

There is nothing ‘fair’ or Constitutional about the ‘free trade’ system, or the free traitors who run it.

That is a puzzling assertion. Free trade is not a "system" [neither is free enterprise for that matter.] Both are merely the situation which exists when government does not interfere in the commercial trade of its citizens. What can possibly be unconstitutional or unfair about that?

Now, if you are talking about the phony-baloney, so-called "free trade" deals that the federal government negotiates with carve-outs, quotas, labor requirements, environmental requirements, etc.; I could agree. But just because it's called "free trade" doesn't make it so.

I am constantly baffled by people who claim to be conservative but who rail against the basic individual freedom to buy and sell property without government interference.

53 posted on 05/22/2012 2:41:31 PM PDT by BfloGuy (The final outcome of the credit expansion is general impoverishment.)
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