[StBernard] The Right Direction

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Mon Dec 13 08:26:59 EST 2010


Jer said: and lots of eco-unfriendly environments"

JY explains: "But why ask or look for more?"

Jer expresses: Yeah, someone once said there should be a chicken in every
pot". Governments would rather there be jobs from minimal to maximum in
every area of the U.S.A. Yes, there are better plants to be built and
better-paying jobs to be had. However, with Obama/Socialists in government
wanting amnesty to every illegal (including the Dream Act), taxing the rich
(who provide the jobs who possibly could fail because it's the socialists'
aim to eventually eliminate capitalism of huge jobs and small businesses who
hire and replace these jobs with government-produced jobs.

In socialism, ideally, everyone would work for the government from whom
everyone would work (and eventually to Communism where Utopia would come
about and everyone would be left to live in bliss and harmony, flowers in
hair, homosexuality becomes ramnant <self-destruct from within, no wars, one
world-government, and the list goes on.

Therefore, it escalates.

Back to the yardbird..

Yes, it's relative: Bring in the low-class, the low-paid, and there is a
niche for chicken farmers/workers. Any work brought in would be taxes to
government, no matter how lowly the job. The problem is, where once there
wasn't all these southern-bordered workers doing the jobs, the AfriKan-Ams
are wanting high-paying jobs with little education.

Socialists' Government desire to change the balance of power of voting.
These manually-laboring jobs replace the Negroes who did most of the work
and have moved into an upward-mobility direction. Now jobs are scarce and in
many instances, quotas and special privileges, etc. are given to force those
who had jobs as middle-class Americans for many years to be forced into
downward-mobility towards being a chicken plucker to get any job available
to feed their family or...

Have the socialists federal government now to extend more unemployment
benefits continuously and pay for it by wanting to tax extensively, those
who want to invest, create and hire with jobs. We're in a funk and everyone
who still has an eye and a mind can see this.

It's cyclical.

--jer--






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