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To: nyconse

The growth of the U.S. government is the worst threat we face.

Every day we lose more of our freedoms and treasure.

The way the U.S. government is going is on the road to becoming a socialist state. Now any prosecutor or the IRS can prosecute an innocent man but in a few years the oppresion will increase as it is inevitable with the rapid growth of government size and power at all levels in the U.S.

Everyone knows that Capitalism = Freedom.
Capitalism is a social system based on the principle of individual rights.The term capitalism is used here in the broader philosophical political sense, and not in the narrower economic sense, i.e. a free-market.

China with its free market reforms and allowing foreign investment and private companies is going the opposite way the U.S. is going toward capitalism.

Yes the Chineese government has done evil but nothing you can say can make me believe that the growth of the U.S. government is not an evil thing as it will lead to socialism.

I am not a fan of any government.

I’m a capitalist. http://www.capitalism.org/


77 posted on 03/11/2008 12:03:58 PM PDT by Democrat_media (Socialism will destroy a country economically. why dems & Mccain for Socialism?)
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To: Democrat_media

Capitalism does not = freedom. We trade with dictators.


79 posted on 03/11/2008 12:05:56 PM PDT by nyconse
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To: Democrat_media

Look NAFTA and all the so called capitalism/free trade will cause bigger government. People will demand government health care if they can’t get it any other way...ironically what you support will lead to a huge jump in big government.


80 posted on 03/11/2008 12:11:16 PM PDT by nyconse
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