Posted on 10/21/2013 4:08:03 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
Kool...
We currently have the most corrupt government ever to hold office in Washington, the leaders of both parties are nothing but hard core fascists thieves.
“A people unwilling to use extreme violent force to preserve or obtain their liberty deserve the tyrants that rule them.” Jefferson
And indeed we do deserve what we now have.
Who is John Galt.
So who gets all this money they pay?
It’s time, imho, for a national strike. Has been for quite some time.
They extort the taxpayers. They extort the lobbyists. They extort the businesses. They even extort each other.
Ping, this is another great reason for term limits. The country class has no chance against this group of cleptocrats.
Surprise, Surprise, Surprise...NOT!
Surprise! But...not.
Yet one more corrupt practice by the U.S. Politburo. Just when you couldn’t imagine it being any more corrupt than you already imagined.
secret?
Oh, I think many of us knew those positions could be bought.
Why else would anyone spend $millions to run for Congressional positions that have a $174,000 salary?
MARK LEVIN IS RIGHT!!!! Only the states can save our Republic now.
Pocket change if your wife is an uber-rich owner of a beer distributorship.
Schweizer contends that the common belief that outside forces and special interests seek to bribe Washington politicians is wrong. The reverse is true: lawmakers use a series of "brass knuckle legislative tactics" to politically extort wealthy interests and industries into forking over large political donationssome of which can then be funneled to a politicians friends or family members.
The rest of the Mob has moved to DC.
wow
A National Taxpayers Strike would need at least tens of millions joining it to make a big impact.
Huge crowds chanting “We won’t pay!” at the White House, Capitol and federal buildings in major cities would be priceless.
Corrupt! Corrupt! Corrupt!
This reminds me of the shock one of my State Reps felt when he found out that he had to PAY the State Party in order to run for re-election to his own seat. It was a pretty sizeable fee. This requires him to have a fundraiser every year, whether he needs one, or not. He’s a popular figure and wins re-election easily, so he might not have to raise so much money if he didn’t have to pay State Party “dues” every year.
It’s called a vig out here
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