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jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
5. Everyone involved, buncha' hypocrites.
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 01:25 PM
Oct 2012

Are those that could act failing to because they are more afraid of the tyrants than the people? That can't be good for a free and democratic country. The fraud is clear, we've put people in jail before for the same things and lesser amounts.

Funny comments about one of the financial overlords this am. People are morally offended by Donald Trump's offer today because they see it's like someone tossing $20 bucks to a prostitute. Trump's never made anything that wasn't taken from other's labor, and wouldn't have $5 million with which to try to buy behavior unless he got it from us first. That he could even make such an offer in public tells us a lot about who owns who.

We live everyday supporting these traitors, paying them $40 billion a month, zero interest loans, trillions of dollars in support, change banking laws to help them take more, bankruptcy laws so they can follow a student to the grave - all to keep them in power and collecting a larger share of all wealth than they could possible deserve because we might have a decrease in lifestyle? Maybe such a "catastrophe" would hurt the millionaires a lot more than people who are used to trying to survive on $4.50 a day already?

How can any amount be worth the trade off in human dignity? One can either be free or work in Mr. Charlie's house. Not both.

Unless they are held to account we are working in servitude to these traitors to our country.

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