George Booth:
Wow, pretty obnoxious reply. I'll try not to stoop to your level of insult and personal attack which would hurt my feelings if I cared about your right wing fantasies, and I don't have the time or the desire to answer each of your right wing noise machine talking points.
I don't think serious people should judge whether or not we are moving toward socialism based on polls. The truth is that our system is a mix of capitalism and socialism. Frankly I like having the government come and put out a fire at my house, I guess you'd prefer to have a private fire company to contract with, stopping to pay tolls on your private roads. I doubt most Americans want to see Social Security repealed and old folks starving.
Please don't smear Darwin by pretending that he encouraged letting the disadvantaged die of starvation. We know the real source of eugenics. I thought you right wing ideologues didn't believe in evolution or was it gravity, can't remember.
"the leeches and siphons will perish." How delightful. I guess you'll include their children with them? Luckily for the rest of us most Americans care about their fellow citizens too much to watch them die. Will it be ok for the government to collect the bodies for burial or should they just rot in the streets? I assume you are in favor of repealing both Medicare and Medicaid?
The stimulus saved jobs. Would our economy be in better shape if those jobs had been lost? I see you don't like unions either. Bring back child labor and close down that socialistic public school system.
Who gained the most from our ill-conceived war in Iraq? Iran. Good job! I don't think it was worth the deaths of 4,500 brave American soldiers. Perhaps this loss is in line with your eugenics philosophy?
The community reinvestment act had very little to do with the real estate bubble. Here's a link you probably won't read: http://www.minneapolisfed.org/publications_papers/pub_display.cfm?id=4136
Well, gotta go, I have better things to do than spar with some confused old grouch.
My work has increased nicely in the last couple weeks. More of the orders are sales. I guess George Bush's policies are finally saving the housing industry?
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