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From: R. D. Davis <rdd_at_rddavis.org>
Date: Thu Apr 1 22:36:57 2004

Quothe Joe R., from writings of Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 09:05:01PM -0500:
> Do you REALLY think anything will be different under the democrats!?

Aside from a different Skullbone (Bonehead?) in Chief, there will be
at least one difference: the nation will move even closer to towards
being a complete totalitarian socialist state. Neither candidate
appears concerned with solving any of this nation's biggest ills such
as confiscatory levels of taxation (although people with very large
incomes and families with children get nice income tax breaks, the
rest of us get screwed to make up for it, and we're all equal victims
of the many other taxes), an increasingly annoying and dangerous
continued transformation of a once free nation that valued freedom and
liberty into a totalitarian "nanny state", overpopulation and
excessive land destruction ("development"), once safe and prosperous
cities that have been transmogrified into dangerous deteriorating
jungles (one can thank the promoters of a welfare state in exchange
for minority votes for that), excessive overseas job/career
outsourcing; grossly overpaid, corrupt and wasteful politicians; the
dangerous problem of middle-income salaries being eliminated with "job
growth" coming from low-paying service jobs, an out-of-control
pharmaceutical industry pushing certain unnecessary drugs off on
people who don't truly need them and are harmed by them---assisted by
politicians and physicians, a false economy based on growth rather
than stability, etc., to name just a few things that few US
politicians want to discuss.

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