Posted by hay on October 11, 2008 at 03:28:02 from (66.94.123.176):
In Reply to: Are we trapped ? O/T posted by DOZER GUY on October 10, 2008 at 23:08:24:
i figger we ARE trapped to a bloated self-serving economy and government that hands out money to those who don't need it. we the people, don't have much recourse in this insane economy. about all a person can do is try to grow a garden and a few animals for meat and eggs, watch prices closely and pick up bargains(if there are any left) and live a cheap as possible. we all need certain things like food, utilities, clothing and sadly to say, fuel for auto and heating. between the spin makers on the news and the government almost all gaps for us is slowly and methodically being closed and we are becoming nothing more than mere robots. hardly any way to get ahead nowadays, legally or illegally. only thing for sure is taxes and death.
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