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Old 06-24-2009, 04:09 PM
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WOW... It has been said before. The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money. We aren't a democracy we are a REPUBLIC. Once again...

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Free Enterprise


The people engage in free enterprise by trading ones labor for another's labor.


There is no filing, registering, or obtaining permission or licensing from any government structure.


The people are responsible for themselves and each other.


The people do not rely on insurance to overcome irresponsibility and capriciousness.


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Capitalism



Composed of, encourages, and creates a corporate structure of corporations and big businesses that use people as human resources to further its goal to grow and expand and become more powerful thereby eliminating competition and becoming more controlling.


The thing created (the corporation) becomes more powerful than the creator (man) who created it. Man is no longer free but is subservient (a slave) to the corporate structure. The corporate structure needs to reduce the wages of its human resources to decrease cost to increase profit to keep growing.


Corporations eat each other and grow bigger and more powerful thereby allowing fewer persons having big egos controlling the lives of the common folk from cradle to grave.


Corporations have no feelings. Corporations primary purpose is to grow and are thereby less responsible and less sympathetic towards the people, thereby rely on and utilize insurance or other resources such as the corporate government to bail themselves out of irresponsible critical situations.
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