View Full Version : When do we stop trusting the politicians and realize we have to do it for ourselves?
kres24GT
02-05-2009, 04:54 PM
Another 900B is supposed to solve all our problems. Simply amazing the level of sheepdom.
Dale escondido
02-05-2009, 05:40 PM
Another 900B is supposed to solve all our problems. Simply amazing the level of sheepdom.
I am so with you,
I tried to get people to realize we get the same with all these hacks blue or red.
Republicans would do same if they won.
This is all they understand, spending.
the market will correct when we save enough and get comfortable with our finances again.
They will spend till the dollar crashes then scramble to resolve that.
Cat slave
02-06-2009, 02:26 AM
I dont think most of us have "trusted" any of them for a very long time but
given the choices, we were toast no matter how we voted.
Things would be fine if they would just get out of the way and let us do
business, consume and grow the economy ourselves.
disrupter
02-06-2009, 02:31 AM
A word to the wise is sufficient,
dumb animals on the other hand will never comprehend.
The real work of citizenry is keeping the stupid state from trampling your hard work & infringing on your personal privacy & civil rights.
Can you create an autonomy so tough it can handle the stupidest, stupidest, stupidest state?
The most corrosive sewer acid meets the toughest nut to crack . . .
kres24GT
02-06-2009, 10:37 AM
Only when we realize Big Government hurts us, not helps us, and that we must educate ourselves and make good choices for ourselves and our families, can we ever recover. Big government band aids, whether they are called welfare, or stimuli, or bailouts, may provide temporary relief (most seem to make things immediately worse), but int he long run only a nation of educated fiscally responsible citizens can survive. We will never achieve that through government, only though a fundamental change in culture.
disrupter
02-06-2009, 05:42 PM
You are the one arguing against anarchy, kres24GT.
me? i am much more open or ambivalent to, for & about it.
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