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In reply to the discussion: To all those who have been telling us for months . . . [View all]jonthebru
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We can bicker about who, what, why, where, but push comes to shove the rich have it tied up and the rest of us 60 to 80% will have to scramble for a part of the 20% they are leaving behind. Almost every issue gets down to campaign money fraud and lobbyist corruption of elected Federal Legislators.
Find an economist who thinks this latest gambit is a good thing and you will find a corrupt, bought person.
Face it, we were sold a bill of goods and most of us bought it. Now we must unbuy it. Don't be a mindless consumer and teach your children not to be. If the rich don't care if the middle class are financially healthy then we as individuals must not be concerned about the health of the rich.
Plant a garden.
Here is an article that reaches my point.
http://www.alternet.org/environment/alec-sponsored-bill-repeal-north-carolinas-renewable-energy-standard-narrowly-passes-out