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Old 01-26-2011, 07:27 AM
NOPANTS68 NOPANTS68 is offline
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I hate shopping at Walmart, however I'm buying the identical products there as I do anywhere else for far less. I also like buying products there so I can avoid my dollars going to the unions. I only buy canned goods, cereal, trash bags etc. there - and it pisses the libs off so I grin while I do it.

I feel that until you get the fed to slow down its spending spree you will continue to have a problem. I also feel that in many ways the government is one of the biggest obsticals for small businesses to overcome. Have you seen what it takes to hire an employee in CA or NY for that matter? If they would stop throwing cash at a problem they created, the wheels of the machine just might start moving.

One of the toughest parts we will HAVE to overcome are these out of control entitelment programs. 99 weeks of unemployment? Outrageous pension programs? Reid's push for the stupid Dream Act? A mysterious, clouded, expensive health care program? These are all things that continue to dig our hole deeper.

I read some weeks back that as of mid 2010, private sector incomes were 40% behind public sector salaries. That's pathetic. It takes a dozen private sector employees to pay for one public sector's salary, benefits, pensions, payroll taxes etc. I feel the fed is so disconnected from reality, they don't understand how the gears and levers of the country actually work. At this rate it won't be long before there is no middle class and it will be the "haves" versus the "have nots".
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