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What we see most from this president is his federal savaging of the Constitution and someone advancing “Lenin-Socialism” which is described as “transferring wealth from the successful to the unsuccessful”. It's called Lemon Socialism today where we the Taxpayers support the lemons. Capitalism is reserved for the winners.
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What we see most from this president is his federal savaging of the Constitution and someone advancing “Lenin-Socialism” which is described as “transferring wealth from the successful to the unsuccessful”. It's called Lemon Socialism today where we the Taxpayers support the lemons. Capitalism is reserved for the winners and not loosers.

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Pete wrote:
What we see most from this president is his federal savaging of the Constitution and someone advancing “Lenin-Socialism” which is described as “transferring wealth from the successful to the unsuccessful”. It's called Lemon Socialism today where we the Taxpayers support the lemons. Capitalism is reserved for the winners.
speaking of Capitalism,

(EXCERPT from Article)

In this article, You'll explore capitalism: its roots, principles and effects, benefits and shortcomings. You'll find out how capitalism compares to the alternative method of doing business. Incidentally, the United States doesn't actually practice capitalism. No one does these days.

http://money.howstuffworks.com/capitalism.htm

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Pete wrote:
What we see most from this president is his federal savaging of the Constitution and someone advancing “Lenin-Socialism” which is described as “transferring wealth from the successful to the unsuccessful”. It's called Lemon Socialism today where we the Taxpayers support the lemons. Capitalism is reserved for the winners and not loosers.
The ten planks of the communist manifesto and how their applied in the US.

Communism in America Alive and Kicking!

When considering taxation, there are three choices:
1.The few plunder the many.
2.Everybody plunders everybody.
3.Nobody plunders anybody.

http://www.nolanchart.com/article5011-communi...
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Anonymous of Indy wrote:
<quoted text>The ten planks of the communist manifesto and how their applied in the US.
Communism in America Alive and Kicking!
When considering taxation, there are three choices:
1.The few plunder the many.
2.Everybody plunders everybody.
3.Nobody plunders anybody.
http://www.nolanchart.com/article5011-communi...
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Capitalism (the American Way) can not exist in a vacuum but Communism and Socialism does. Take away the Free Enterprise and you only have left those welfare paradigms called Socialist and Communist movements that spread nothing but ruin and poverty...

all fueled by the hedonism of the moment and that's where the unions come into play. Unless that is you want to follow the Asian and European models of unionism.
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Obama 2012

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Pete wrote:
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Capitalism (the American Way) can not exist in a vacuum but Communism and Socialism does. Take away the Free Enterprise and you only have left those welfare paradigms called Socialist and Communist movements that spread nothing but ruin and poverty...
all fueled by the hedonism of the moment and that's where the unions come into play. Unless that is you want to follow the Asian and European models of unionism.
American Capitalism is a new form of Socialism. The big giveaway is the government involvement in economical matters here in the US, where true Capitalism rejects all government involvement in economical matters and we dont have that here in the US.

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Obama 2012
I believe he is going to win re-election in 2012.
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The exemplar of unionism in America today is not only to collect money from its membership like they would have you believe. At the same time while playing politics with that very same money to squelch all competition to save their own jobs and that takes away the "Free" part in the Markets. In so doing it causes the poverty that we have today as well as the piss-poor Economy that goes along with it.

It's all Unionism and None of that is the American Way.
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Anonymous of Indy wrote:
<quoted text>I believe he is going to win re-election in 2012.
Careful. He believes in the Fairy godmother too.
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Wifey says:
we personally won't vote for someone who only knows how to run up the bills on the credit cards but never pays them off and sticks it to someone else to do ...
that only demonstrates that he doesn't have any principles or know how to pay back what he borrows, nothing more.

It's a fact that America's deficit has increased just as much in 3 years from obama as it took GW Bush to do in a full 2 terms (8 years) in office.

It's also a fact that even though the deficit was raised from GW Bush, obama has never tried to low it before he went on his own spending spree.

We don't need a president like that.
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Petey did you say voter fraud. Just ask Charlie White about that. He can explain how this works.

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Obama Bailout Hurt Auto Industry More Than Helped, Romney Says

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Wifey says:
Yea funny that...

"Three years ago, in the midst of an economic crisis, a newly elected President Barack Obama stepped in with a bailout for the auto industry. The indisputable good news is that Chrysler and General Motors are still in business. The equally indisputable bad news is that all the defects in President Obama's management of the American economy are evident in what he did.

Instead of doing the right thing and standing up to union bosses,Obama rewarded them."

He would beat obama. He sounds real good doesn't he...

and he has experience.
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Yea funny that...

"Three years ago, in the midst of an economic crisis, a newly elected President Barack Obama stepped in with a bailout for the auto industry. The indisputable good news is that Chrysler and General Motors are still in business. The equally indisputable bad news is that all the defects in President Obama's management of the American economy are evident in what he did.

Instead of doing the right thing and standing up to union bosses,Obama rewarded them." www.detroitnews.com/article/20120214/OPINION0...

He would beat obama. He sounds real good doesn't he...

and he has experience.
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Pete wrote:
Wifey says:
Yea funny that...
"Three years ago, in the midst of an economic crisis, a newly elected President Barack Obama stepped in with a bailout for the auto industry. The indisputable good news is that Chrysler and General Motors are still in business. The equally indisputable bad news is that all the defects in President Obama's management of the American economy are evident in what he did.
Instead of doing the right thing and standing up to union bosses,Obama rewarded them." www.detroitnews.com/article/20120214/OPINION0...
He would beat obama. He sounds real good doesn't he...
and he has experience.
Media is a joke...

When talking about the auto bailout. They praise bush for the good things. And condemn Obama for the bad... Gotta love the media spin.
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Bush went after to save the banks and barry ended up subsidizing the socialist party uaw with TARP...

and you can use that 8th grade education you have to keep trying to figure the rest out.

In the mean time, Someone's gotta tell barry obama to "suck it up".

That's a funny.
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Bush went after to save the banks and barry ended up subsidizing the socialist party uaw with TARP...
and you can use that 8th grade education you have to keep trying to figure the rest out.
In the mean time, Someone's gotta tell barry obama to "suck it up".
That's a funny.
Insults come from the mind of the uneducated.
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Got a Clue wrote:
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Insults come from the mind of the uneducated.
Wifey says:
So live and learn...

education without experience = IGNORANCE.

Suck it up barry.

Too funny.
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...Obama will be a 2 term President. Why? He's still the best man to get the job done, and willing to make tough decisions in the face of adversity. What more proof of experience would satisfy you? Clearly, Bush's last minute expenditures to the finacials and some to the auto companies, along with Obama's continuance of this economic infusions...avoided the most certain economic depression this country would have ever experienced. Many people still were caught in hard situations. But there's plenty of good news everywhere you look...Chrysler, Ford and GM are storming the markets...gas here in central Indiana, yesterday, was $3.21.9...businesses are starting to hire again...and spring is just around the corner. Those Union jobs have feed a lot of families over the years...decades...generations. ..and it's exciting to see it coming back...as it should.

...and Pete, why would you criticize Obama for sending money to America, when you sent yours to the Japanese tinkerbells?

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