In a civilized society, should anyone or any government ever force anyone to do anything against his or her will as long as that person does not infringe upon the life, liberty, or property of another?

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Nothing will change

People in Iowa and New Hampshire had a chance to show the country that they were finally fed up with war, taxes, and big government. But they blew it. They voted for more war, taxes, and big government. Absolutely nothing will change, no matter who gets elected in November. Nothing. Mark my words. Nothing will change. We will have more war, higher taxes, and more government.

Somehow, almost every American is into war. So far, Iraq and Afghanistan have cost over $2 trillion dollars and over 3,900 Americans have lost their lives. How could anyone in their right mind support war? And don't let the Democrats fool you. They're into it too. Read this article by Glen Greenwald from antiwar.com today. It's about the U.S. empire. Barack and Hillary are into it too.

Don't forget. Nothing will change. The Federal Reserve will still print money out of thin air, there will be more bubbles like the real estate and credit bubbles, immigration will still be a problem according to many, no bases around the world will close, more Americans will die, health care will still be a problem, etc. Nothing will change.

3 comments:

engineering said...

Things will likely change. The economy will slow down, people will start loosing jobs and homes, more people will be poor, and more young people will have to sing up to join the wars.
Things will change for sure, for the worst.
And then we have this...

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"Multiple indications of vote fraud are beginning to pop up regarding the New Hampshire primary elections. Roughly 80% of New Hampshire precincts use Diebold machines, while the remaining 20% are hand counted. A Black Box Voting contributor has compiled a chart of results from hand counted precincts vs. results from machine counted precincts. In machine counted precincts, Clinton beat Obama by almost 5%. In hand counted precincts, Obama beat Clinton by over 4%, which closely matches the scientific polls that were conducted leading up to the election. Another issue is the Republican results from Sutton precinct. The final results showed Ron Paul with 0 votes in Sutton.

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Yes, things will change. America government is starting to work like governments in Pakistan. If it does not agree with the government it is done away with.

engineering said...

Also read the article by New York Times "Can You Count on Voting Machines?" at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/magazine/06Vote-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine&oref=slogin

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