
Yesterday there was an article on the internet that was about why good people have to bail out bad people. In other words, people who live a good honest life, earn BEFORE they spend, pay their bills on time VS. people who buy now-pay later, buying a house they can't afford and so on.
I posted a comment on how My solution was to quit my job, make just around poverty levels to avoid paying taxes, and tighten the belt a bit and REFUSE to support a government that bails out deadbeats. Then I hit 'submit comment'. To my surprise, it never did show up. I searched and searched and it was no where to be found. So I waited a while and made ANOTHER post, basically the same statement with different words. AGAIN ....... it wouldn't get posted!! Finally, I posted a comment that said "What are We all going to do to help out in this mess?", and guess what??? IT WAS IMMEDIATELY POSTED!!!!!
WOW ...... coincidence?? I think not. It's amazing to think that Foxnews uses the ability to censor out comments that might include "quit your job", "don't pay taxes", "government is worthless". I kinda thought this was America where we could express our concerns, not have them censored.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say that 'America the Great' is on a one way course that may never be the same. We sure as hell are well on our way to being a socialist country with government getting involved with so much of the business sector.
I just hope Menards has concrete blocks on sale soon so I can start building my wall around my land to close out the rest of this sad, declining, country. I have to go now, there are strange vehicles outside my house with tinted out glass and some men with binoculars looking at Me from the highway, and I can't flip them off while I'm typing.
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No RBV today, instead a line from a document of US history that you may recognize. We actaully believed this in the past. It was called the first amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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