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Date | 2012-04-19 07:26:01 | 2012-04-19 10:40:10 | |||
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t | 1 | The baby boomers have made a life style for the yo | t | 1 | about business and greed, the greed part only goes |
> | ung that no ntaion in the world has ever had. The | > | so far. People vote with their weallts if they | ||
> | cost of it has been great, the work they did was g | > | think the price is too high they won't buy it. A b | ||
> | reat.It is now time for the younger generation to | > | usiness that makes no profit is only existing, it | ||
> | stop sitting on their hands, and start a new phase | > | can't expand, it can't hire more employees. It can | ||
> | , where responsibility is number one, before depen | > | not do anything more than what it is currently doi | ||
> | dence on gov welfare.The main problem our civiliza | > | ng. You use the term common good . That sounds a | ||
> | tion faces now is the unions. They are the ones pe | > | lot like redistribution of wealth and social ju | ||
> | ople should be accusing of destroying the economy. | > | stice and FDR and Lyndon Johnson.If you care abou | ||
> | Tuesday, July 6, 2010Labor Unions are killing the | > | t the freedoms you have left, you should educate y | ||
> | State of New YorkThere is no hope for a country wh | > | ourself and try to fix what you think is wrong. An | ||
> | en the corrupt become all-powerful. There is no ho | > | d that would not be asking questions on Yahoo. You | ||
> | pe for America when elections are rigged and manip | > | should read some honest history going from Teddy | ||
> | ulated by the Unions and corruption runs rife with | > | Roosevelt to the mid-70 s. Then you will have a mu | ||
> | in both the main parties. Herbert I. London is pre | > | ch better understanding of why things are the way | ||
> | sident of Hudson Institute and professor emeritus | > | they are today. That's assuming you know the Const | ||
> | of New York University and he discloses what he fe | > | itution and Bill of Rights. | ||
> | ars is happening to the State of New York. .A poli | ||||
> | tical force of enormous power has emerged, based o | ||||
> | n municipal employees. Between New York City and N | ||||
> | ew York State there are approximately 625,000 publ | ||||
> | ic service employees. Assuming that there is at le | ||||
> | ast one other voting member in their families (a c | ||||
> | onservative estimate), the 1,250,000 means, in eff | ||||
> | ect, that this voting bloc controls two-thirds of | ||||
> | an election, as it is estimated that two million v | ||||
> | otes are needed for a statewide position. This blo | ||||
> | c invariably votes for the party or candidates tha | ||||
> | t will extend public benefits and raise taxes. The | ||||
> | reality in New York is that the extension of publ | ||||
> | ic expenditures has driven private capital out of | ||||
> | the state and possibly out of existence. While it | ||||
> | is assumed the Democratic party is culpable of fis | ||||
> | cal irresponsibility, a claim that is clearly just | ||||
> | ified, the Republicans under Governor George Patak | ||||
> | i and the majority in the State Senate, have been | ||||
> | just as irresponsible .Their exorbitant pensions a | ||||
> | re killing cities, communities, states, and gov al | ||||
> | l over America. |