Lucylastic -> RE: Confrontation Looms In Boston... (10/11/2011 7:58:43 AM)
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http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2011/10/down-with-evil-corporations-photo.html [image]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-OSwDLiKxrvI/To-d8_zmQII/AAAAAAAAniE/EqVjpDPvVo0/s1600/111007-down-with-evil-corporations.jpg[/image] Last night, Mark Levin used a caller as a foil to deconstruct this idiocy. • Who's the biggest health insurer in the country? • Who's the biggest bank in the country? • Who's the biggest land-owner in the country? • Who runs the biggest retirement plans in the country? • And who alone has the force of law to force you to comply with their decisions? That would be the federal government, an extra-constitutional monolith that controls every aspect of our lives, from shower-heads, to automobile bumper design, to thermostats, to building codes, to carbon dioxide emissions, to the size of toilet tanks, to health insurance plans, to... Well, to everything. Which is the problem. Remember the old Soviet Union? It tried to control everything. It tried to centrally plan the interactions of millions of individuals with five-year plans. With regulations, bureaucrats, agencies and offices. And how'd that work out, drones? Its not the things you see that are important. It`s what you don`t see. You don`t see Smith&Wesson products there,or Colt or Remington. You don`t see posters and huge bill-boards of Auschwitz or Dachau death camps and piles of dead bodies. You don`t see buses payed for my the Koch brothers and other billionaires to ferry the protestors,or any predator capitalist`s money at all. Listening to the local news yesterday,they said that the protests took on a "family look",with Columbus day off.Thousands of parents and kids went down to join for the day. The other thing the reporter said he saw were smiles. He said everyone was smiling. A festive feeling, was one of the comments. I don`t recall a lot of smiles at the Koch brother`s tea parties. quote:
Its not the things you see that are important. It`s what you don`t see. You don`t see Smith&Wesson products there,or Colt or Remington. You don`t see posters and huge bill-boards of Auschwitz or Dachau death camps and piles of dead bodies. You don`t see buses payed for my the Koch brothers and other billionaires to ferry the protestors,or any predator capitalist`s money at all. Listening to the local news yesterday,they said that the protests took on a "family look",with Columbus day off.Thousands of parents and kids went down to join for the day. The other thing the reporter said he saw were smiles. He said everyone was smiling. A festive feeling, was one of the comments. I don`t recall a lot of smiles at the Koch brother`s tea parties. BEST POST OF THE DAY That pic tho is the talkin point pathetic-ness, notice how many US companies were in that list? all big corps, mostly non US , no small businessses thats what its become!!! but, oh how smart to point out what corporatism actually looks like. Can you imagine the squealing that is gonna occur in the next few months as it gains traction? OH IM not gonna miss this for the world LMAO
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