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This is big. Politicians aren't people, just as we suspected.
73% Trust Judgment of People More Than Politicians
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Advocating Grass-Roots Solutions
By Dave Darnell
If I'm not mistaken, which would be highly unusual, this stumper is Dr. Ron Paul. The, steady as she goes anti-government legislator, from Brazoria County, Texas, home of the Mosquito Festival in Clute. He has been advocating grass-roots solutions to bureaucratic caused problems; partisan pork-barrel spending, inflated budgetary boondoggles, mindless government rhetoric, since the early seventies.
Up until several months ago, much attention was given to the widening gap between rich and poor, with poor spilling up into middle, also. In the nosedive, the playing field is being leveled. Stanford takes retired teachers out with millionaire baseball players also. You can buy a chalk line and chalk for four shares of Home Depot stock.
What the deal is, now we get to test American ingenuity and perseverance with full technological support. The word on the street is "Made in USA" has more clout worldwide than it ever has.
Ron Paul and others before him felt as if "home of the free" meant free from over-bearing government or monarchy or dictatorship, whichever fits the circumstance. That same mindset is here and we all better guard all directions, because when trillion dollar signs start showing up, so do the barracudas.
If I'm not mistaken, which would be highly unusual, this stumper is Dr. Ron Paul. The, steady as she goes anti-government legislator, from Brazoria County, Texas, home of the Mosquito Festival in Clute. He has been advocating grass-roots solutions to bureaucratic caused problems; partisan pork-barrel spending, inflated budgetary boondoggles, mindless government rhetoric, since the early seventies.
Up until several months ago, much attention was given to the widening gap between rich and poor, with poor spilling up into middle, also. In the nosedive, the playing field is being leveled. Stanford takes retired teachers out with millionaire baseball players also. You can buy a chalk line and chalk for four shares of Home Depot stock.
What the deal is, now we get to test American ingenuity and perseverance with full technological support. The word on the street is "Made in USA" has more clout worldwide than it ever has.
Ron Paul and others before him felt as if "home of the free" meant free from over-bearing government or monarchy or dictatorship, whichever fits the circumstance. That same mindset is here and we all better guard all directions, because when trillion dollar signs start showing up, so do the barracudas.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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