Saturday, January 19, 2008

Pathetic whining and class warfare

This open letter to the rich is pathetic. "We gave you everything you want?" What a joke. I wonder what this guy ever gave the rich. Something tells me he didn't support the tax cuts that got us out of Clinton's recession. Something tells me this guy doesn't support the spending cuts that could have kept us out of the current recession.

The rich should do the same thing everybody else should do: what's best for themselves and their families. Individuals guided by enlightened self-interest operating in a free market made this country great, not pathetic beggars like this guy. It's the responsibility of government to insure America is the best place to live, work, and do business. We've failed at that, so our money and our jobs are naturally flowing overseas to greener pastures.

It's not rich people's fault our tax system is so oppressive. It's not rich people's fault our government is titanic, corrupt, ineffective, self-serving, run by American aristocrats we empowered instead of the citizen-representatives envisioned by the framers, and destroying our future. We voted for these lords and ladies of the new American aristocracy, and they're taking care of themselves and their families at our expense. We're reaping what we sowed. This class warfare crap makes me want to puke.

The solution is to vote for freedom instead of Republicans or Democrats. We should only vote for candidates who credibly promise to dramatically reduce the size and scope of government. We should only vote for candidates who credibly promise to abolish the federal tax system and replace it with a business friendly and fair alternative like the FairTax. We should only vote for candidates who credibly promise to end the southern invasion. Quit whining, pointing fingers, passing the buck, and pretending that the standard donkey is better than the standard elephant at running our lives, or vice-versa. The only thing that will save this country is voting for freedom from government.

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