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Date Posted: 08:55:18 11/05/08 Wed
Author: EJetson
Subject: Re: redistribution of wealth
In reply to: Nolij 's message, "Re: redistribution of wealth" on 07:21:31 11/05/08 Wed

>>I guess redistribution of wealth is an easier thing
>>to swallow in concept than in practical application.
>
>Have fun swallowing it.



Fortunately, for me, I am not wealthy, so I'm not hated worse than Satan by liberals.

I don't think it is a horrible thing that Obama won. He was not my choice, but choosing Obama will, if nothing else, improve our standing with the rest of the world.

His health care plan won't ever be implemented. His raising of taxes on the wealthy will happen because the Democrat party controls both House and Senate too, and Democrats LOVE to raise taxes. I hope that we don't just immediately begin pulling out of Iraq because if we do, then Iraq will become part of Iran, and we don't need that Ahmadinejad clown having any more power than he already has.

Hopefully, someday, we will find a candidate that actually IS a middle ground candidate rather than someone pretending to be one to get elected. McCain was closer to that than Obama, though still not really close.

Our political scales will never balance as we just keep moving all of the weight from one side of the scale to the other and don't understand why it doesn't balance.

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