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Of Tea Parties and Patriots: Liberty for Who?






by: Dave Strano Tags: community, culture, money & economics, social issues Comments (6)

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Posted by Symbol on Saturday, August 22, 2009

This is the most interesting article I have ever seen here. I have never heard the term debor's union before. Just yesterday my wife and I were discussing the truth that there is no one to represent the Working Class against the insurance companies, capitalists etc. Also discussed was how could we resist if the bastards try to take our trailer and 3 acres of land for medical bills. Where do I find out more on debtor's unions?

The issue of the rich using people who don't have insurance to fight against wider health care availability continues to amaze me. I guess the Joseph Goebbels and Rush Limbaugh Propaganda Network is doing its job!

While I don't agree completely, it is the best article I've seen.
Posted by Scott Baker on Monday, August 24, 2009

It took a while to see what you were driving at, but once I did, there were a lot of things that made sense. BTW, the idea that resource monopoly is at the root of both poverty and the great wealth inequality is not new. It goes back 130 years to Henry George, and his best-selling economics book of all time, "Progress and Poverty," which sold 2 million copies in its first year (1879!) and continues to sell and inspire through dozens of schools worldwide today (I know, since I have completed 3 semesters in the NYC chapter). George came in second to a Tammany Hall Candidate in NYC's mayoral election in the late 1800s, and then third the second time he ran, despite dying mid-campaign in 1897 (his son was prepared to carry on). He went on to write 8 more books which are the basis of the schools' curriculum.
Anyway, "Tax the resources (land, oil, pollution of air/water/land, etc.) of the world, not the fruits of productivity (wages, capital)" and we'll see a host of improvements. Check out my articles in Op Ed News on this:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/A-new-form-of-capitalism-i-by-Scott-Baker-090326-349.html
http://www.opednews.com/articles/A-new-form-of-Capitalism--by-Scott-Baker-090628-958.html
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Geonomics-what-ever-happe-by-Scott-Baker-090629-171.html
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Geonomics-and-the-true-cos-by-Scott-Baker-090629-672.html
Posted by Jay on Monday, August 24, 2009

I think you need to read up on Ron Paul a bit more before you make claims about his stance on lawful immigration, and his fight against some of the richest white people in the world.

But other than that you make some great points. Keep it up for sure.
Posted by soriffin on Thursday, August 27, 2009

I have to agree with Jay's comment.

Please pick up a Ron Paul book.
Posted by EmmaGoldfish on Saturday, August 29, 2009

@Jay and soriffin, what about the fact that Ron Paul wanted to pay Mexican generals to stop immigration (i.e. shoot anyone who tries to comeover the border? What about the fact that Paul voted yes on a bill to make all government services in English-only? Does not the famous poem mounted on a big plaque inside the Statue of Liberty say: "Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

I only posted a portion, the relevant portion, of that poem but no where in the poem could I find "english speaking only".
That's ethnocentric as hell. He's a closet separatist and that is intolerable. Increasing divisions between ethnicities only leads to racial tension and furthers the kind of strife that separatists and supremacists want so badly to see! I am not cool with that and neither should any other working class individual.

DO NOT SUPPORT SEPARATISTS!
Posted by culture on Friday, November 13, 2009

A nation will only remain a nation if it is bound together by a common culture and language.

There are only just so many immigrants a country can absorb. And the cross border traffic is doing much harm to the locals down there.


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