At some point we will all have to bear the kings Marque. Ried, Riech, who next.
I just can’t wait for all the Clinton retreads to come out of the woodwork.
Well Robert, as usual you conflate your assumptions to pretend an invalid point.
The methods by which the “Federal Government” decides just which dirt is “Federal land” are quite open to debate.
Taking an opposing view of those methods DOES NOT make Bundy unAmerican.
I am so tired of these assholes!
These are the same dumbasses who are cheering on, encouraging and supporting the uprisings in Libya, Egypt and Syria, but cussing and deriding Americans for wanting to push back against OUR government!
Screw them! Screw every damn one of these hypocritical asses!
Prissy little leftist, got the willies when the sergeant in charge of his pre-draft physical told him he’d make a good tunnel-rat in Vietnam.
Shut up, you mini-turd.
Go out to Nevada and tell it to Cliven’s face, you little pansy
R Reich should be on BO’s staff (now THAT is a play on words OR is it?)
Would bring truth to the statement
“When they are toes to toes, the nose is in it
When they are nose to nose, the toes are in it”.
He hasn’t ‘grown up’ in more ways than one....
Reichs basic complaint in his Higher Wages Can Save Americas Economy and Its Democracy is that monied interests have forgotten the century-old basic bargain at the heart of America that employers pay their employees enough to buy what they are selling.
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Reich dates the basic bargain back to Henry Ford. Henry Ford announced in 1914 that he would pay workers on his Model T assembly line $5 a day three times what the typical factory employee earned at the time. Ford, according to Reich, took this step because he understood that the higher wage would turn Fords auto workers into customers for his Model Ts.
One side question for Reich: The U.S. became the worlds richest and most powerful economy in the late nineteenth century, decades before Fords bargain. Reich may want to explain how that could happen without employers agreeing to pay workers enough like the enlightened Henry Ford.
The recent push for higher wages we’ve seen from the Left is right out of Reich’s 2013 book. Reich, by the way, is a communist.