PoliticalChic
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Oh, so freedom means that the oligarchs can poison my water, the air my children breathe, and that is all to the good. What a bitch you are. Yes, industry does need to be regulated. Unregulated pollution was what created the first clean air laws. People died because of air pollution.Dumb bitch, Franklin established our postal system. He established the idea of public libraries. And, no, those did not represent control over a private person's liberty's.You think everyone who disagrees with you is a communist."Well if Earth day, green energy, and conservation is a big left wing plot, ...."
Liberals....never able to connect the dots.
Where does one find the greatest of 'Global Warming' proponents?
Of course: the United Nations.
And who created the United Nations?
Joseph Stalin.
"The U.N. charter was authored by a communist, the first U.N. Secretary-general was a communist, and the U.N., from the beginning, was designed to be a Union of World Socialist Republics.
Stalin's spy, Alger Hiss was the leading force in the designing of the United Nations. He was secretary of the Dumbarten Oaks Conversations from August to October of 1944 where most of the preliminary planning for the U.N. was done. He was Roosevelt's right-hand man in February of 1945 at Yalta where the postwar boundaries of Europe were drawn (Roosevelt was a dying man at the time. (His death came only ten weeks later). At Yalta it was agreed that the Soviet Union would have three votes (one each for Russia, Ukraine, and Byelorussia) in the U.N. General Assembly, even though the United States had only one.
.... three years later. Alger Hiss was exposed as a communist spy and sent to prison. Only then did people understand why the emblem of the United Nations looked so much like the emblem of the Soviet Union."
What The U.N. Doesn't Want You To Know
Now....this is where you are free to try to deny anything I've posted.
I'm prepared for your silence.
Let's boil it down to something you can handle: choice a. or choice b.
Which represents the view under which America was founded.:
a. individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
or
b. the collective, command and control regulation of private industry, and overarching government that can order every aspect of the private citizen's life....right down to control of his thoughts and speech.
Take your time.
And it has never been a choice between socialism and capitalism. We use both economic tools in our system as does every other first world nation in the world. It is a choice of what works best where.
Let's boil it down to something you can handle: choice a. or choice b.
Which represents the view under which America was founded.:
a. individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
or
b. the collective, command and control regulation of private industry, and overarching government that can order every aspect of the private citizen's life....right down to control of his thoughts and speech.
Take your time.
OK, then.....I'll put you in the 'undecided' column.
Smog Deaths In 1948 Led To Clean Air Laws
Sixty years ago, an environmental disaster in southwestern Pennsylvania shocked the country. It forever changed the way Americans think about industrial pollution and their health.
On Oct. 27, 1948, the people of Donora, Pa., woke up to a thick yellow blanket of smog. Charles Stacey, who was a senior at the local high school then, remembers his walk to class that day.
"The smog created a burning sensation in your throat and eyes and nose, but we still thought that was just normal for Donora," Stacey says.
Back then, smog often hung on until late morning in Donora, a small mill town about 25 miles south of Pittsburgh. The town's zinc plant and steel mill belched out endless streams of toxic smoke.
But this smog was different. It darkened the valley for five straight days. That week, Stacey listened to the radio and discovered that the ever-thickening smog had turned lethal: 20 people were dead, and half the town was sick. He says everyone was overwhelmed by the havoc.
Smog Deaths In 1948 Led To Clean Air Laws
Now I am sure that you regard the owners of that mill as in the right. After all, they were just being free and individualists. That 20 of their fellow citizens were dead because of their actions was no concern of theirs.
"Oh, so freedom means that the oligarchs can poison my water,..."
And the voice of the cuckoo is heard in the land.
1. If we leave your suggestion to a vote, the result might go against you.
2. No one is for poisoning anyone's water (don't ask me how I'd vote as to your quote....)
3. The Left strategy is always aimed at convincing morons.....you....that someone is out to get them
4. There are no oligarchs.....just one more of your psychoses.
5. Everyone is using the same air and water.....where is the logic that anyone would poison the water they have to drink, you dunce?
6. If you were killed off.....who'd be greeting those Walmart customers?
7. "Americans have paid a steep price for buying into environmental deception and lies."
Here's How Wrong Past Environmental Predictions Have Been
Oh....and watch your language: it reveals how deeply irrefutable my posts are.
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