Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Re: Republicans ruined the Economy once - we should let them try again

Good Afternoon Michael!
 
Euwe keeps avoiding one term.....Three words, a whole bunch of syllables:  "Community Reinvestment Act".   Euwe and all Euwetopians hate that term!!  It's so much easier for them to just grab ahold of some far left George Soros inspired spin, smear and hateful rhetoric with no foundation, and, "Blame Bush".
 
 
 

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:55 AM, MJ <michaelj@america.net> wrote:

I guess you cannot.
Your CLAIM was that Republicans ruined the economy.  Specifically HOW?
You also CLAIM (imply) that the CURRENT Administration has 'fixed' the economy.   Again, specifically HOW?





At 11:51 AM 10/12/2010, you wrote:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/22/AR2010092206643.html

On Oct 12, 10:36 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> At 09:52 AM 10/12/2010, you wrote:
>
> >maybe this time, they'll get it right - if they don't change anything.
>
> Can you provide some specifics.  Thanks in advance.
>
> Regard$,
> --MJ
>
> And is not this the point that we have now
> reached? What is the cry going up everywhere,
> from all ranks and classes? All for one! When we
> say the word one we think of ourselves, and what
> we demand is to receive an unearned share in the
> fruits of the labour of all. In other words, we
> are creating an organized system of plunder.
> Unquestionably, simple out-and-out plunder is so
> clearly unjust as to be repugnant to us;but
> thanks to the motto, all for one, we can allay
> our qualms of conscience. We impose on others the
> duty of working for us. then, we arrogate to
> ourselves the right to enjoy the fruits of other
> men's labour. We call upon the state, the law, to
> enforce our so-called duty, to protect our
> so-called right, and we end in the fantastic
> situation of robbing one another in the name of
> brotherhood. We live at other men's expense, and
> then call ourselves heroically self-sacrificing
> for so doing. Oh, the unaccountable folly of the
> human mind! Oh, the deviousness of greed! It is
> not enough that each of us tries to increase our
> share at the expense of other; it is not enough
> that we want to profit from labour that we have
> not performed. we even convince ourselves that in
> the process we are sublime examples of
> self-sacrifice;we almost go so far as to call our
> unselfishness Christlike. We have become so blind
> that we do not see that the sacrifices that cause
> us to weep with admiration as we contemplate
> ourselves are not made by us at all, but are
> exacted by us of others. -- Frédéric Bastiat

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