Here's a bit of Roosevelt's Inaugural speech of Jan 20, 1937:
The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those
who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.
Now I'm no particular fan of the president who sold out America by abolishing the gold standard, but is this the opposite of George Bush's values or is it not?
Do the American people want Soup Lines to return across this nation or do we not?
The fewer taxes the richer classes pay, the more the spending decisions belong to the middle class. Seems Congress needs to be reminded of this and...
April 15th cometh, m'peops!
See:
Stars Over Washington: Chiron/Uranus Types in Government
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My (unhappy) 2006 prognostication of Soup Lines Across America have proven sadly too close to the truth and remains a potentially increasing condition w totalitarian Global Governance on the rise and the gutting of America's social programs on Washington's menu.
In 2013, the upcoming replay of a debt ceiling stalemate (over raising the gov's credit limit to pay bills that CONGRESS has already racked up!) could be a large part of what collapses the global economy IF We the People--and any decent human beings who might still work in DC--allow the GOP-Tea Partisan radicals to get away with it for the sake of their Utopian ideology ('survival of the fittest', etc.)
What say you? Well, whatever it is, you obviously don't have to say it here--as long as you Say It!
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