So it seems that
Ron Paul has
introduced legislation to abolish the fed. I've heard only a few arguments about why this might be
a good idea, so I did some more
homework on it. I'm wondering what my economics-nerd and policy-wonk readers think of this?
2 comments:
The American people voted for a communist society in 2004 when they voted for George Bush, a second time. I feel no pity for the American people, due to this.
I hope the cold war hammer comes down hard among the American people. I would enjoy seeing every last one of them lose their dignity, their property, their privacy, their hopes and dreams, and their freedoms -- for being the fools that they are.
They had every opportunity to make lasting change, but squandered it. Let this be a lesson that future generations can learn from, later on.
Wow, my first troll! *heart*
So Mr. anonymous, how do you feel about the 49% of we Americans who didn't vote for Bush in 2004? Would you enjoy us losing our dignity, property, privacy, hopes and dreams as well, even though we're on your side?
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