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How it came about that the left began the blame game against the wealthy; keep this in mind next time you read it in a post here
Topic Started: Mar 15 2014, 10:36 PM (918 Views)
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Quit playing his dumb game Berton, he loves it.
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Mar 18 2014, 11:06 AM
Really? You ask a question and I answered it with the best knowledge I have about you. Is it a insult that you are a liberal? Or is it that I didn't identify you as a radical liberal?

And, the insults continue from Berton. Nothing has changed here. NOTHING!
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I can understand why you don't want to answer colo_crawdad.

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Mar 18 2014, 10:58 AM
Is the Democrat allegiance to the deep pockets that support their election campaigns?



Certainly. That's why they are friendly to the unions and trial lawyers. But, many of the deep pockets that support dems do so for egalitarian reasons (ie; Soros & Hollywood celebs). Many of the policies they support don't benefit them financial. Unlike the Kochs who support the GOP for business reasons (ie; lower taxes, less regulation, more subsidies).
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Mar 18 2014, 11:01 AM
Why do you think it takes big intrusive government to make the country a good place to live in? Oh wait, I forgot. You believe in the liberal BIG LIE.

One man's "big intrusive government" is another man's advocate and protector. I guess it depends on if your the wolf or the sheep.
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Soros and friends have always benefited from the policies they support as have the UNIONS(socialism, higher wages, more and higher taxes, more subsidies, more regulation).
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Mar 18 2014, 11:22 AM
Berton
Mar 18 2014, 11:01 AM
Why do you think it takes big intrusive government to make the country a good place to live in? Oh wait, I forgot. You believe in the liberal BIG LIE.

One man's "big intrusive government" is another man's advocate and protector. I guess it depends on if your the wolf or the sheep.

In today's US the wolf is the government and freedom is the sheep.

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Mar 18 2014, 11:23 AM
Soros and friends have always benefited from the policies they support as have the UNIONS(socialism, higher wages, more and higher taxes, more subsidies, more regulation).
Unions have been the driving force behind workplace health and safety regulations. I fail to see where that is a bad thing. They don't get higher wages from government they negotiate for them with employers. And, how does a union benefit from higher taxes?

Your incorrect use of the term socialism is paranoia.
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Unions have been the driving force behind socialism in this country. I see that as a very bad thing but I understand that you don't think so. Unions benefit from more payoff from the federal government. Like the GM payoff. Oh but they do get higher wages from government. Have you forgotten about the destruction of so many of our citys from high union wages?
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I am wondering about the logic that leads anyone to conclude that
Soros, etc. personally profit from higher taxes, and additional regulations.
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