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To: Venturer

There is nothing we can do about it on or after November either, unless you plan on killing this injustice. In which case I remind you that Mitt is likely to appoint anther just as bad.

Mitt might promise us a reprieve from this one repressive act, but what about the next 10 they are now free to impose?

What is to stop a power drunk congress from enacting a law requiring us to spend our money on everything they think we should have? I can see their political justification right now, its “for the economy” people aren’t spending therefore they should be made to.

In the end and among the various totalitarianism “tax” mandates will be just the right requirement to favor “just the right people” who’s guaranteeing business will generate funds donated to maintain the same favor.


55 posted on 06/30/2012 1:55:43 PM PDT by Monorprise
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To: Monorprise
What is to stop a power drunk congress from enacting a law requiring us to spend our money on everything they think we should have?

A new Constitutional Amendment.

We have the means of petitioning for this right now. We need two clauses, one to prohibit the government from mandating private commerce, and a second clause prohibiting punitive taxes/fees/fines for not engaging in commerce.

And we have to get this signed and delivered so as to force mitt to say whether he's for or against it before the election.

57 posted on 06/30/2012 2:03:09 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (Goode over evil. Voting for mitt or obie is like throwing your country away.)
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