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![]() Impeach George Bush Getting The Bucks Before It's Too Late The Government is covering up a Dirty Little Secret. The War in Iraq? War on Drugs? How about War on Citizens? Source: The TIP, 2003-11-02 Candidate: Big Government You think things are bad now? Watch this. The US Congress made it attractive, tax-wise, for US manufacturers to go offshore to manufacture goods for the US market. Something about lower wages, lower taxes, and no accountability for environmental damage. So, off they went - to Mexico, China, India, you name it, they went. And, of course, there's been hell to pay. US workers previously making enough to form a solid Middle Class are now part of the ever-growing permanent Under Class. That's okay, though. We're getting used to it. Instead of making $120,000 a year, we're making $75,000. Oh, that was pre 2001. Now, we're making $30,000 and grateful for it. Several years ago a book called The End of Work was a best seller. It outlined what is happening to the American economy right now. Get it from the library, its worth the read. Technological advances in the last two decades have changed the work situation again. At the same time millions of Americans have lost their jobs, productivity is up! Even the factories in Mexico, China and India are closing! There are robots to do the work, and they don't get paid. Labor costs are slashed and profits are soaring. That's how we've gotten our current situation - a 7.2% rise in the GNP, and fewer jobs. The problem is, of course, that our current economy is unsustainable. The reason the manufacturers make refrigerators is because everyone buys refrigerators. But when everyone isn't working, everyone doesn't have the money to buy a refrigerator. Inventories of refrigerators swell, the refrigerator plant closes, and eventually, even the CEO taking millions out of the refrigerator bottom line finds himself on minimum wage - before he's forced to close the doors altogether. Refrigerator parts manufacturers are also closed. With no refrigerators, no one needs electricity. The dominos fall one after another. The end of that paradigm. So, what's the next reality? If labor doesn't run the economic engine, what does? How long will it be before the government can no longer sustain this lie? Two words, Baby Boomer! In 2013, the Boomers will begin turning 65. We will retire in droves, having put in our 50 years of labor, paying into Social Security, we will expect our promised retirement. Like a Jack-in-the-Box, though, when we get to the end of the tune, we'll find the box empty, just a clown inside laughing at us! All the money we've been putting into Social Security is gone! No, our parents didn't take it. Our government took it for, um, other things. Like, retirement benefits for an ever growing government, their medical benefits, $1,000 hammers, and wars in Iraq and million dollar highways going no where named for hogs at the public trough. We can find lots of government programs that spent the money, suffice it to say, its gone. We Boomers retire. Expecting to collect our Social Security - and we're expecting Medicare, too, and don't forget to cover the pharmaceuticals, please. As we all know, Social security is a ponzi-scheme. A Pyramid, much like a chain letter. Anybody ever get any money back from a chain letter? That's why Federal Employees are exempt from Social Security. Their retirement is funded by our taxes. And, that's why only the poor and middle class pay Social Security on their earnings. No one smart enough to be rich would ever fall for a chain letter. In order for a Pyramid scheme to work, the base must be larger than the top, right? Or it topples. In 1968, the Birth Control Pill became widely available. In 1973, at the precise moment that Boomers were coming of age, abortion became legal. Every year since then, more than one million abortions have been performed in this country. That's one million fewer human beings added to the base of the pyramid. In fact, the base of the pyramid is much smaller than the top - and in 2013 it will topple. How many non-Boomers out there will be willing to work 6 months to support our current government payroll (including benefits) and pay the interest on the National Debt? No money left over for roads, schools, or anything else the government currently pays for. The money is dried up, the Boomers aren't working and we sure as hell aren't paying taxes anymore. Just payroll and interest on the debt. Who's supposed to pay my Social Security? Well, I'm afraid that would be you, those born after 1962. You'll be asked to work another 6 months to support your local Boomer. That's if you can find a job. Any takers? I know a bridge for sale, cheap... Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: 1999-11-30 00:00:00 bush and his ilk are not christians and probably never were. any person who uses christ's name to cause innocent people to be murdered for their own gain is a blasphemer and will answer to god. From: Marge 1999-11-30 00:00:00 why is it that this is not being shouted every day. why do no presidential candidates jump on this and why are some people willing to believe someone just because they profess to be christian. the christian way is the not the way of the rich. as jusus christ put it. it is earier for a rich man to get through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. perhaps some of these countries and government officials should remember that from their christian teaching. From: new yorker 1999-11-30 00:00:00 a hugh national deficit. every state in the union is well over budget. middle-cl-ss shrinking into poverty. the rich eating at the trough, needing tax-cuts in time of war, corporate scandal. clinton had at least a nice surplus to build on in anticipation of the baby-boomers. that's gone. so i ask you george bush.... nevermind your tax cut....how bad would the recession have been if not for the large surplus handed to you by clinton? america for sale??????? say it ain't so. From: Oh My God 1999-11-30 00:00:00 you're right. it is a ponzi scheme. that's sick. |
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