Posted by WantACaseLASomeday on November 25, 2008 at 19:37:30 from (68.102.60.37):
In Reply to: farm subisities posted by Michael Soldan on November 25, 2008 at 13:16:22:
phillipd said: (quoted from post at 18:20:26 11/25/08) Just an outsider looking in here,but if so many people hate this guy,how in the heck did he get elected?
Easy - the guy disdains working people and adores those who won't work. Over the last 20 years respect for work has gone down in this country as more and more peole find ways to raid the bank accounts of those of us who work.
The so-called tipping point has been reached where the parasites now outnumber the hosts - at least in numbers such as will actually go vote. Or close enough so that when you throw in all the fraud from the acorn dirt bags, they had more than we did.
So the guy who promised to give everything to those who don't produce won. Actually a stunningly simple way to go about it - and those of us who should have seen it coming and sat on our hands and watched over the years are guilty of allowing it.
Question now is how to reverse it without taking to the streets like the original founders of this country had to do. I, for one, am locked and loaded and ready to roll.
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