popeye1250 -> RE: What Commie-Pinko-Socialist-Liberal American Politician Said This? (7/24/2011 9:45:39 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Fightdirecto Today, we have American people (and the politicians that pander to them) who say the country does not have to pay it's debts, that defaulting on the country's debts is a good thing and not a bad thing, that the country does not need any revenue (the government has scads of cash magically hidden away somewhere and it will appear when the country needs it) and that any and all taxes that do not provide a service to them personally (even though that service provides for their fellow citizens) are an un-fair attack on the sanctity of their wallets. For example, on a micro level, I live in a Massachusetts town that is considered to have some of the best public schools in our state - and, consequently, high school taxes. There is a segment of the people who live here who either do not have children or do not have children in the public schools and argue that they should not have to pay school taxes because the schools do not personally benefit them. This type of "me first, screw everybody else" thinking is what is destroying our country. Lol, Directo, that's not saying much, ***ANY*** public school in New Hampshire is better than any in Massachusetts. Everyone knows that we need tax revenues to run our government, that's not the point. The point is that the govt. always wants more and more and more for dubious "programs" that The People don't want. And they want an ever bigger, more *intrusive* government! And look at the fucked up governor in Massachusetts, Duval Patrick! HE wants "in state tuition rates for illegal aliens!" So you've got retired people with no kids in public schools but Duval wants them to pay for people who aren't even supposed to be physically present in our country? The people of Massachusetts re-elected this stupid SOB so let them go bankrupt because of him. Boy, the liberals always have a blind spot when it comes to enforcing our laws especially our immigration laws. Since when did enforcing our laws become "optional?"
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