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To: Boogieman

“He’s still a leftist schill, even if he is not quite as moronic as the rest of them.”

Listen to his rant more carefully. He’s WAY more moronic. He essentially wants Obama to declare himself dictator and do what he thinks needs doing, such as creating a (government-run) “infrastructure bank” bankrolled from assets SEIZED by the government and lending at 2%. This would be crony capitalism on steroids, since a government-run bank obviously is going to use political criteria to decide who is worthy of its 2% loans (seriously, how does a government-run lending bank make any more sense than Government Motors?).

He is right that Congress is bought and sold, but the solution to that is to VASTLY decrease the size of government. If it didn’t have its hand in so many honeypots, it wouldn’t be worth anyone’s time to try and corrupt it through massive campaign contributions etc. Instead, Ratigan obviously thinks the solution to this problem is government funding of political campaigns! Which, as we all know, would sharply tilt the electoral playing field in favor of Dems who can rely on labor to make massive “in-kind” contributions to campaigns in the form of using their members to carry out activities (get-out-the-vote etc.) that political parties otherwise would have to spend money on.

Moronic is a very diplomatic way of characterizing Mr. Ratigan’s views.


11 posted on 08/11/2011 8:00:23 AM PDT by DrC
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To: DrC

“Listen to his rant more carefully. He’s WAY more moronic.”

You’re right, I didn’t listen very carefully. Once I realized he was pushing the same old lefist lies, I just turned it off, so I didn’t stick around to hear his “solutions”.


12 posted on 08/11/2011 11:31:46 AM PDT by Boogieman
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