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Posted by trucker40 on September 15, 2008 at 18:49:15 from (69.155.104.229):

In Reply to: Re: Oil posted by IndianaRed on September 15, 2008 at 04:05:56:

Get real is right.The Communist is you,and I think youve had everything handed to you as well.If you had to work for a living you would know better than that talk radio garbage.The Rush Limbaughs and Hannitys of the world are not going to ever have to work for a living now.They are on the radio for entertainment,and they are saying what rich people want to hear.I hate to burst your bubble but somebody with a million dollars is kind of a poor guy in todays world.A billion is maybe what you could call really rich.Communism is when the state(mafia)owns everything,and controls or tries to control everything.What we saw and were afraid of about Russia when they were Communists was all the money the state could get its hands on was spent on the military for missiles,planes,tanks,guns,and it was spread all over the world,and still is,pointed at us.They had their people on the verge of starving,and slavery to get this all done.Now if you were in Russia,where do you think you would fit in this picture?Only maybe 10% of the people in Russia had what you would call a good life.The rest were kind of desperate,to being eliminated.Now you would think that with all the power they had the state(mafia)running things could destroy the United States.However the morale of the country was so low,and the work ethic so bad,hardly anything ever got done right.It was like that for so long they finally bankrupted the country.About the only thing they seemed to be good at was space exploration.Now you could substitute the word neocons for state in the story above,and it would be the same thing happening in our country.Since the 60s the morale of our country has fallen really low.Lots of dollars have been spent on the military in that time,more than Russia could spend obviously,but we were richer by far to start with,we have actually lost lots more.Now we are facing bankruptcy.We are out there in the world being agressive like Russia was.Lots of similaritys if you ask me.Those of you who are all for all this look like communists to me.What you dont see about your way of thinking is this,if you get rid of social security what do you do with the old people?The answer is you make the state bigger because now it has to provide welfare for them,and on and on untill we are just like Russia was.Duh! You arent rich either.This is some sideshow the wildly fluctuating stock market.The real rich people have a stock market,but its not the rinky dink one that you are in,that will collapse soon.


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