If they did that here the deficit would be gone in two weeks, but the insurrection of the gibmedats would start in two minutes.
Hmmm ... that might work on the deadbeat crowd in this country!
Guess it’s that “From each according to his ability” thing.
Using Romney’s famous percentage number in the 2012 election, we’d have at least 47% of the population of the U.S. in prison.
However, in the U.S., we’d be much better off if we’d put the politicians in prison who encourage people to not work.
I know...
Let’s let third world countries flood our markets with cheap products putting Americans out of work. Then let’s fine Americans for being out of work. Then we can beat them, jail them, until they come to their senses or die.
And since there are no jobs, they will die.
And while we are at it. let’s flood America with immigrants immune to such punishments, and they will soon be the majority.
I know...
Let’s let third world countries flood our markets with cheap products putting Americans out of work. Then let’s fine Americans for being out of work. Then we can beat them, jail them, until they come to their senses or die.
And since there are no jobs, they will die.
And while we are at it. let’s flood America with immigrants immune to such punishments, and they will soon be the majority.
Government employees would love to see that policy here. They’ve shut down most productive private sector work with their regulations and taxes, and they love to beat dead producers.
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