Re: GOP: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
+1
and one point for vino.
the larger, more significant problem, is the political class using borrowed/interest-bearing 'funding' to buy the votes of those so inclined to believing that this represents 'progress'
when in fact, its historically been just the opposite - yet these same 'interests' have persuaded the public to thinking that borrowed 'prosperity' is somehow a good thing - and THEN we have what the creditcard outfits are doing:
coining money.
in that - esp at the grocery stores - which industry wide profit margins are touted as being in the 1-2% range - are now accepting plastic (never mind 7-11's accepting EBT) -
so - would this not mean that the prices have been jacked-up commensurately
and doesnt this mean that they are COINING MONEY?
in direct contravention of the constitution?
just wondren...
Originally posted by vinoveri
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and one point for vino.
the larger, more significant problem, is the political class using borrowed/interest-bearing 'funding' to buy the votes of those so inclined to believing that this represents 'progress'
when in fact, its historically been just the opposite - yet these same 'interests' have persuaded the public to thinking that borrowed 'prosperity' is somehow a good thing - and THEN we have what the creditcard outfits are doing:
coining money.
in that - esp at the grocery stores - which industry wide profit margins are touted as being in the 1-2% range - are now accepting plastic (never mind 7-11's accepting EBT) -
so - would this not mean that the prices have been jacked-up commensurately
and doesnt this mean that they are COINING MONEY?
in direct contravention of the constitution?
just wondren...
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