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Re: When you go to work today.....


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Posted by just thinkin on November 07, 2012 at 05:39:03 from (74.34.92.252):

In Reply to: Re: When you go to work today..... posted by tractorhead on November 07, 2012 at 04:17:56:

To those of you that think Obomas plans, bail outs and agenda has not worked ,you are totally wrong. Everything he has done and proposed has worked to a tee. The bail outs were to redistribute wealth and to put the goverment deeper into debt, that plan worked great. The health care plan will bring down doctors pay and there will be fewer of them. Who is going to spend years of their life studying for med school only to make as much as a person that does not invest in their education. The good thing about having fewer less quailified doctors is people will die sooner and not live to retirement age. Why should one work 40 hrs per week and have less than those that do not work? To those that think this nation can continue at the current pace, News Flash the free ride is over. They have suckered you in and there is no turning back. Most of voters must not have read history or understood it. Our leaders have and understood it completly. When the people that have money because they knew how to earn it no longer care and have no incentive to earn more we will be in a he?? of a mess. There is no feeling in the world as bad as finding out someone you depended on no longer cares about you or your needs. A lot of people will get that feeling in the next four years. Bussiness will fail, the money will become worthless and the goverment will not be able to feed the people as no one should have to work as goverment can and will provide.
We should all just party on. Except for a few years when our food supply was theatened by farmers going broke (under Carter 20% interest)
and a few years when we were under attack (9-11) it has pretty much been party time. You just gotta love them Cuban Cigars.


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