Exploitative: Controllers or Freemen?

Interaction on sodahead.com: Poster’s comment to me: See, this is why I will never understand you; conservatives like you have consistently made mountains out of molehills and insist that somehow liberals are to blame for all of society’s ills and evils. It’s the conservatives like you that own most of the wealth in this country …

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What is the single worst thing America has done to destroy itself?

Our country was founded upon freedom from oppression. Are we still free from oppression? How oppressive are taxes? How oppressive are laws defining behavior? How oppressive are dictates by Presidents and agencies that are not representative of the people’s wishes? Is America actually a free country.

Interesting Networking Links

I found this list at discoverthenetworks.org. It had no label, but judging from the names, I would assume many, perhaps most, of them are of the political left in America. I am speculating that everyone of them is into fundraising and is classified as tax exempt. I am posting them here for reference. Hope someone finds the list helpful.

Taxpayers pay for THIS?

I am curious, not why, but HOW the MSM gets away with avoiding bloody news when it has thrived so many decades on just such sensationalism. When President Nixon had some amateur burglars break into the Democrat Party stronghold in DC, we nearly died from overdose by the repitition day in and day out until Nixon resigned.

New America?

If America were just beginning to establish itself in today’s world, what should it look like? What should be its goals? What limitations would be placed on its citizens? What form of “government” should it have? Would it choose to have NO government? Would it choose to tax its citizens? Would it be productive? Or would it be slothful? Would it be compassionate in a helpful sense, or compassionate in a harmful sense? What would its schools look like?

Just a Little Re-cap of some quotes

“And we can see the positive impacts right here at Solyndra. Less than a year ago, we were standing on what was an empty lot.But through the Recovery Act, this company received a loan to expand its operations. This new factory is the result of those loans.”