Posted on 10/08/2008 10:05:42 AM PDT by SgtSaunders
It is terrifying to see our financial system crumbling because of corruption on Wall Street, aided and abetted by government policies of too much federal spending, debt, and intervention in the economy. But it is also troubling to see our economic system of free enterprise slipping away as the candidates of both major political parties propose more federal intervention, spending and debt as solutions to these problems. Our media have an obligation to inform the American people that we are moving into a full-blown socialist economy. At this point, with the financial crisis continuing to grow, isn't it apparent that the "bailout" plan was in no real sense a "rescue," as both the liberal and conservative media were calling it?
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The socialist cancer is prevalent. Too many sheeple on the dole & too many pay no taxes so voting for spending isn’t a deterrent. It won’t be reversed. We are socialist - just haven’t come to the realization.
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Indeed we are, and the Republicans *will* pay the price at the ballot box for their betrayal. I don’t care about Obama, I care about the fact that Bush turned us into a socialist country with his bailout plan.
I cannot and will not vote for socialists. Which means i’m voting Libertarian this year.
Barr’s better? Take a look at Chuck Baldwin of the Constitution party.
I would have voted Libertarian this year, but Barr is unacceptable. Given what is going on in the markets - Ron Paul as write in would probably be the best vote.
He was right.
One more for Barry.
Ron Paul *WAS* right. several of the warnings he made in his Manifesto have come to pass. But the Republican ‘leadership’ ignored him, and used a couple dirty tricks to make sure he didn’t get the nomination.
Nope, i’m voting Libertarian. they seem to have the best plan IMHO.
Get a grip, Cliff.
This is nothing more than what was already in the HOPE Act.
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