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May 15, 2021 18:16:18   #
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://fee.org/articles/i-grew-up-in-a-c*******t-system-here-s-what-americans-don-t-understand-about-freedom/

Only in a free-market system can we truly achieve individual liberty and human flourishing.

Individual freedom can only exist in the context of free-market capitalism. Personal freedom thrives in capitalism, declines in government-regulated economies, and vanishes in c*******m. Aside from better economic and legislative policies, what America needs is a more intense appreciation for individual freedom and capitalism.

I was born and raised in c*******t Romania during the Cold War, a country in which the government owned all the resources and means of production. The state controlled almost every aspect of our lives: our education, our job placement, the time of day we could have hot water, and what we were allowed to say.

Like the rest of the Eastern European countries, Romania was often referred to as a c*******t country. In school, we were taught it was a socialist country. Its name prior to the 1989 Revolution to o*******w the Ceausescu regime was the Socialist Republic of Romania.

From an economic standpoint, a petty fraction of property was still privately owned. In a c*******t system, all property is owned by the state. So if it wasn't a true c*******t economy, its heavy central planning and the application of a totalitarian control over the Romanian citizenry made this nation rightfully gain its title of a c*******t country.

Socialism Creates Shortages

Despite the fact that Romania was a country rich in resources, there were shortages everywhere. Food, electricity, water, and just about every one of life's necessities were in short supply. The apartment building in which we lived provided hot water for showers two hours in the morning and two hours at night. We had to be quick and on time so we didn't miss the opportunity.

Wrigley's chewing gum and Swiss chocolate were a rare delight for us. I remember how happy I was when I'd have a pack of foreign bubblegum or a bar of delicious milk chocolate. I'd usually save them for special occasions.

Fruity lip gloss, French perfume, and jeans were but a few of the popular items available only on the black market and with the right connections. God bless our black-market entrepreneurs! They made our lives better. They gave us the opportunity to buy things we very much desired, things we couldn't get from the government-owned retail stores which were either half-empty or full of products that were ugly and of poor quality.

The grocery stores were not any better. I get it, maybe we didn't need to be fashionable. But we needed to eat. So, the old Romanian adage "Conscience goes through the stomach" made a lot of sense.

During the late 1970s, life in Romania started to deteriorate even more. Meat was hardly a consumer staple for the average Romanian. Instead, our parents learned to become good at preparing the liver, the brain, the tongue, and other giblets that most people in the West would not even consider trying.

When milk, butter, eggs, and yogurt were temporarily available, my mom—like so many others of our neighbors—would wake up at 2:00 a.m. to go stand in line so she'd have the chance to get us these goodies. The store would open at 6:00 a.m., so if she wasn't early enough in line she'd miss the opportunity.

In 1982, the state sent their disciples to people's homes to do the census. Along with that, food rationing was implemented. For a family of four like us, our rationed quota was 1 kilogram of flour and 1 kilogram of sugar per month. That is, if they were available and if we were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time when they were being distributed.

The one television channel our government provided for us often focused on programs related to crime and poverty in the western world. After all, people were poor and suffering because of capitalism, so we were told, so we needed socialism and c*******m to solve the inequalities of humanity.

Capitalism Advances Private Property

Considering the shortages created by the government-controlled economy of my birth country, I came to understand and appreciate capitalism, the one system that had the most dramatic effect in elevating human civilization.

The layman definition of capitalism is the economic system in which people and businesses engage in manufacturing, trading, and exchanging products and services without government interference. A free-market capitalist system works in a more efficient manner when not tampered with by government or central bank intervention in the credit markets, monetary policy, and interest rate fixing.

Private property and private property rights are at the core of capitalism. When in school, we learned that private property makes people greedy and is considered detrimental to society. Private property was associated with capitalism, the system that our textbooks claimed failed.

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As an elderly person who has had the blessing of always living in this land, I grieve over the fact that among younger family members--they WANT SOCIALISM TO BE INSTITUTED IN THIS COUNTRY. It is so shocking, so unbelievable. I blame the current school systems and what they have been teaching our young people for 20-30 years. So glad that I will be leaving this Earth within the foreseeable future. We are in such a horrific mess, I just grieve for the deluded young people. Thank you for speaking up. Please do not stop telling the t***h--everyone needs to hear what the real deal is.
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May 15, 2021 18:08:52   #
Wow! I really felt sorry for that guy.
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May 13, 2021 14:53:35   #
lindajoy wrote:
She needs to switch parties, that’s where she belongs anyway, along with the rest of the trash!



Bravo! I absolutely agree.
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May 13, 2021 14:52:24   #
proud republican wrote:
She said she'll do everything possible so T***p w*nt become President ever again!


The people of Arizona need to kick her to the curb!!!!!!!
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May 13, 2021 14:51:02   #
Capt-jack wrote:
Retired Marine stuns crowd at (Tea)Party - he is not in uniform, but

Watch this crowd........

In the beginning when he started to sing, they

were not even aware he was singing the national anthem's second verse.


http://www.youtube.com/v/I0fQd858cRc&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3



Since the words to the anthem were written in 1814, I have a hard time understanding why today's Washingtonians say that

In God, We Trust" should be taken off our money, etc. Could it be that they are just plain ignorant of history--or a whole lot worse! GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Enjoy!
Retired Marine stuns crowd at (Tea)Party - he is n... (show quote)


What a treat to get to view that. I got tears in my eyes. Thank you so much.
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May 13, 2021 09:33:16   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I just got a 7 day block from facebook on a comment I made 10 days earlier. Geeze what i***ts


I quit Facebook because of instances just like this. They can take a long walk off a short pier. More people need to take the same action. It is d********g that American citizens put up with allowing Suckabuck to censor their speech.
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May 4, 2021 12:26:05   #
BigMike wrote:
Anthony Brian Logan - April 29

A 32-year-old anti-police podcast host allegedly k**led a New York City police officer named Anastasios Tsakos. Tsakos was on the Long Island Expressway directing traffic after an earlier car crash that k**led a 26-year-old man...

See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_vho2ekgH8


If this gal only gets a sentence of 15 years, something is certainly wrong!
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May 4, 2021 12:08:44   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Former Oregon House Speaker Dave Hunt cited in sex trafficking sting

The Democratic former speaker of Oregon’s House of Representatives was one of eight men nabbed in a sex trafficking sting by police last month, a local newspaper reported Monday.

According to the Portland Tribune, which cited a portion of the police report, 53-year-old David Hunt was arrested at a Ramada Inn in Southeast Portland on April 28 and cited on a charge of commercial sexual solicitation.

Hunt declined to discuss his predicament when he was contacted by the Tribune, telling the outlet, “I don’t think I should talk about that.”

His attorney, Micheal De Munis, later told the paper: “Mr. Hunt denies the allegations, but respects the criminal justice process and will refrain from saying more until he has his opportunity in court.”

According to the Portland Police Bureau, officers posted f**e ads on “known human trafficking websites.”

The eight men who were cited had contacted undercover officers to “arrange payment for sexual acts.”

Oregon House speaker Dave Hunt
Former Oregon House speaker Dave Hunt is taking a leave of absence from Clackamas Community College.
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
On Monday, Clackamas Community College announced that Hunt was taking a leave of absence from its Board of Education and vowed to “take appropriate actions that serve the interest of our students and our community.”

Under Oregon law, commercial sexual solicitation is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in prison, a fine of up to $6,250 or both.

Hunt served in the Oregon legislature between 2003 and 2013, following now-U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley as both House majority leader in 2007 and speaker in 2009.

In an ironic twist, according to the Tribune, he co-sponsored a bill in 2007 that criminalized sex trafficking in Oregon and v**ed for legislation that created the crime of commercial sexual solicitation.

A spokesperson for the Portland Police Bureau contacted by the Post had no information about a possible court date for Hunt.

https://nypost.com/2021/05/03/former-oregon-house-speaker-cited-in-sex-trafficking-sting/
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What a smarmy lookin' devil! Glad that they caught up with him.
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Apr 8, 2021 17:09:16   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
It is simple. Based on his record I do not believe anything Dr. Fraudci says.


I'm with you all the way with that notion. l
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Apr 8, 2021 17:06:24   #
microphor wrote:
What makes asking for ID at the v****g sites R****t, but not at other required sites: doctors, liquor store, military, flying, cruising, crossing into other countries, banking, cashing a check, buying a house, buying cigarettes, adopting a pet, getting credit card, renting apartments, buying house ..........


Bravo! Great comment. I am dismayed that there are those who actually think that African American people are so incapable of living their lives in the real world that they are deemed unable to accomplish this task. Of all of the African American people I have known, who lived in the real world--each and everyone of them was able to negotiate the task of obtaining ID. I would say that anyone, whether they are black or white, that ascribes to the notion that black people are incapable of getting their ID . . . is a dirty, rotten r****t in their own right. That whole idea is preposterous!!!!!
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Mar 30, 2021 15:13:08   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Now you’re cooking with gas !
Thank You for posting this.

I will reach out to my contact in Lima tomorrow to confirm.


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Mar 30, 2021 15:01:44   #
Gatsby wrote:
What else would you expect from a mindlessly ridiculous china joe?

Your i***t in chief has created a c***d incubator on our southern border, and is now dispersing a new wave

of c***d across the nation, using children as carriers. You helped put the i***t in charge, you own his idiocy!


Bravo!
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Mar 30, 2021 14:59:05   #
Dwbill wrote:
He is a f**e president who gave himself the job ,along with the f**e Media , even made up a new office of the president elect before he became the F**e president !that's why his inauguration was F**e too.no one even was allowed to be there ! The only crowd that attended were mostly all Democraps.
Why would anyone want to go through life being a F**e person ,and knowing it ?I wonder who's really running the Show?


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Mar 30, 2021 14:57:41   #
2bltap wrote:
All I am going to say that wh**ever poll that says this or anyone that believes it are lieing to themselves and others. The vast majority does NOT feel we are going on the right direction! Just some more BS for the sheep to go BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!. At least try and be intellectually honest once in a while. That would at least give your stuff a little more credence in the future.
Mike


If that pole were turned into fertilizer, there would be an vast over-supply of fertilizer on the market. I don't know anyone who believes that our country is headed in the right direction. Good grief . . . look at the cost of gas! Your summation of that "pole" is right on the money.
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Mar 30, 2021 14:47:09   #
proud republican wrote:
I doubt it it will be enough for them.... After couple of months there will be couple more months and so long and so on and on and on until it's 2025....


I certainly agree with that. There will be no end in site.
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