I think your responses were fairly close to each other, so I’ll respond to you both. Do you think there is some ingredient in there, that sees long term U.S. Citizens punished for their inheritance? It’s as if the powers that be want to reduce the influence of long term citizens, as much as they possibly can.
If you take this multicultural vent we’re on right now, diversity and pumping up our differences, and trying to make us non-cohesive, it really seems to me there is much more to this than simple class envy.
It almost seems as if the natural born citizen is public enemy number one. It seems almost compulsive to destroy that which makes us strong.
If you watch as our manufacturing is moved off shore. You watch as our R&D follows this manufacturing. You watch as our scientific accomplishments are stifled, You watch as our space effort is given short shrift, our super collider cancelled, our major accomplishments termed international in scope. You watch as our long term citizens are stripped bare. You watch as foreign nationals are valued above the long term citizen. You watch as people from terrorist states are allowed to move here at will. You watch as we are occupied by a poor nation to the south, that saps off our wealth. At some point you have to take note that this all acts to one purpose.
The United States is being taken down by design.
The aim is a totally socialistic society where there is no such thing as private property. Confiscation of wealth after death by eliminating the right of unheritance is part of the plan.
Absolutely......almost! I would suggest one minor change to the statement.
"The United States is being has been taken down by design."
It's quite possible the congress critters want to show their constituents exactly that (the ones who hate the rich and hate non recent immigrants etc). However, it's difficult to believe they don't understand that the tax doesn't really do that. I wonder if they will change the laws to make it impossible to get out of? I'll have to ask my financial adviser about that one.