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Topic: America's future is NOT Mad Max
boredinaz06's photo
Mon 08/06/12 12:58 AM

That would be interesting.
Without campaign finance reform we will never get the change we need.


You got that right! That was the main thing John McLame railed about during the 2000 election.

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 08/06/12 01:15 AM

Our government didn't create this mess it was the 1% that own the government.

It has long been agreed that there is a revolving door between business and government.

When elected one serves those who got them elected and when out of office if you did a good job your on the board or paid as a consultant.

Lets face it Corporations run this country and have run it into the ground.

A simple example would be the latest rise in gas prices.

I read some were it was a refinery issue due to break downs.

One would think if the oil industry wanted to do whats right for the country they would take some of their record profits and maintain the refineries they have. That of course would go against the profit motive.

Instead we have a manufactured refined gas shortage giving them the excuse they need to jack up prices draining our wallets and keeping the common folks from having any expendable income.

Wages are stagnant or going backwards due to inflation and everything else we need to live is going up in price.


The biggest trouble I see for our country are the rich screwing over the poor and middle class.




Coalition of the Willing!
If the crooked Stinkers on both sides would say NO,all this wouldn't be necessary!
If the so-called 1% couldn't go and have crooked Politicians to make Laws against their Competitors,all this wouldn't be necessary!
So it is Washington,since they have the Political Power!
Without that,the so-called 1% would become Nobodys!
Cut the Politician's Power!
Dissolve that unholy Marriage between your so-called 1% and Political Power,and you'll have Peace!

Bestinshow's photo
Mon 08/06/12 01:40 PM
Americas future will probably look like Soylent Green

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