Psychoblues
Senior Member
many of you are not conservative in the classic sense. Many seem to tend toward the elaborate rather than the literate. Others are, quite simply, illiterate and their writing proves as much.
National debt is not something to be proud of. Especially when a great surplus was inherited by the present administration but, in my opinion, squandered by ridiculous wind-fall out-pouring of national funding to the peoples that needed it least. I know for sure that the working and working poor will all be held to task and accountable for the debt. The perpetuation of working and working poor is vital to some, and some of the working and working poor fall victim to the lies and innuendo presented by the profitteers. You can figure out where you might lie in that scenario.
Pretty words and seeming understanding with agreeing links and argument do not make one credible. De Facto is what I'm after. Screw the partisans. All the parties have their faults and fallacies and hypocricies. I gotta hang with the one that can "BEST" represent me and my interests. And so should you. We all desire independence. None of us have it and in an enlightened society will never have it. But some have a lot more of it than they deserve or should be given. Guess what? Independence requires alot of clout and ability to think for one's self. Even then, living in American society is an exercise in the concept of Democracy and the reliance of justice and fairness keeps us strong. I am not a Mountain Man.
Speaking of "Mountain Man", I don't think it would be any surprise to you that it is "conservative" ideology that prevents us from being "independent". Have you not comprehended your latest corporate DIRECTIVES? What do the conglomeration of "corporate" and "government" produce?
"Fascism". Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and hundreds of others have warned us against the closeness of corporate and governmental entities. As well they have warned us against religious and governmental conglomeration. It's all "fascism" in their definitions.
Thank GOD for our Constitution. Thank our most excellent founders for it as well. We can be religious and somewhat independent or not. It's our choice and nothing more. Let's be certain that OUR choice is properly documented. Voting is our tool and proper documentation of such is our lifeblood. In GOD we trust, all others must document by immediate payment or otherwise legal and successful argument. But that brings on another long and contentious subject, doesn't it?
Psychoblues
National debt is not something to be proud of. Especially when a great surplus was inherited by the present administration but, in my opinion, squandered by ridiculous wind-fall out-pouring of national funding to the peoples that needed it least. I know for sure that the working and working poor will all be held to task and accountable for the debt. The perpetuation of working and working poor is vital to some, and some of the working and working poor fall victim to the lies and innuendo presented by the profitteers. You can figure out where you might lie in that scenario.
Pretty words and seeming understanding with agreeing links and argument do not make one credible. De Facto is what I'm after. Screw the partisans. All the parties have their faults and fallacies and hypocricies. I gotta hang with the one that can "BEST" represent me and my interests. And so should you. We all desire independence. None of us have it and in an enlightened society will never have it. But some have a lot more of it than they deserve or should be given. Guess what? Independence requires alot of clout and ability to think for one's self. Even then, living in American society is an exercise in the concept of Democracy and the reliance of justice and fairness keeps us strong. I am not a Mountain Man.
Speaking of "Mountain Man", I don't think it would be any surprise to you that it is "conservative" ideology that prevents us from being "independent". Have you not comprehended your latest corporate DIRECTIVES? What do the conglomeration of "corporate" and "government" produce?
"Fascism". Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and hundreds of others have warned us against the closeness of corporate and governmental entities. As well they have warned us against religious and governmental conglomeration. It's all "fascism" in their definitions.
Thank GOD for our Constitution. Thank our most excellent founders for it as well. We can be religious and somewhat independent or not. It's our choice and nothing more. Let's be certain that OUR choice is properly documented. Voting is our tool and proper documentation of such is our lifeblood. In GOD we trust, all others must document by immediate payment or otherwise legal and successful argument. But that brings on another long and contentious subject, doesn't it?
Psychoblues