The GOVT. WILL Get Bigger and Bigger....

Discussion in 'Economics' started by libertad, Aug 2, 2009.

  1. Of course they will.

    Any government always wants more control and power. The more Socialistic, the greater control.

    Government isn't financially concerned about what we call our type of government or society... they are not concerned about anything really except (1) getting into power, and (2) staying in power. (If this means having an election... even the phony kind like we have in America... they'll play the charade... or something more of a hob-nail boot, that's OK too.)

    That's because government always has rules and better conditions for themselves than apply to the hoi polloi.

    And regardless of how F^d UP things become.... or how miserable the economy or the people... government always rakes off a big fat vig. They take theirs, and if there's little or nothing left for others, that's OK with them.

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    Normally when one promises one thing ....

    And then promptly does another....

    This is termed a FRAUDULANT ACTIVITY....

    Fascism....American Style....when govt. imposed....
     
  3. pupu

    pupu

    resistance is futile!

    Whahahahahahahahahah!
     
  4. LOL. Um, there's nothing phony about our elections. Every country outside of the western world rigs their elections, and that's a fact. Iran is a fine example, but Russia is up there as well.
     
  5. S2007S

    S2007S

    :p :p :p :p :p



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  6. slacker

    slacker

    Poster popping up over LA...

    Every dollar borrowed to pay for government waste makes it more expensive to borrow a dollar by corporations to fund operations, expansions, and create new jobs. Hope and change, yeah, hope and change...

    The biggest joke of the 21st Century....

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  7. No, western nation elections arent rigged. They are fair but meaningless contests between two sides of the same coin, and any REAL choice that might threaten the status quo (i.e. more than two parties) is conviently frozen out by "regulations".

    Not sure that is much better than rigged elections.