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Re: OT Rant


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Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on February 27, 2011 at 09:13:25 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: Re: OT Rant posted by Mark - IN. on February 27, 2011 at 07:10:52:

Thank You for the complements. Few of us have ever had bad times. I doubt if any of us slept under a tarp last night.

One thing we must all understand to see the big picture is, ALL laws are made by the wealthy, and often by a certian skin color.

We also shold realize we have the best form of governmrnt money can buy.

One thing that makes me wonder is the impact of jobless folks not paying into thr tax role.

Unemployment benifits paid out do not reflect unemploment numbers. Once the benifits run out, it is assumed the folks have a job. What a smoke screen.

Yesterday we had EMS classes all day. and one issue was suicide awarness. They did not address the issue as far as helping them. Rather the class was more geared for us to not walking into a situation and harming ourselves.

Another issue brought up was some folks have no insurance, or have been down the insurance road before, and chose to die rather than burden their families with more debt.These folks also are a force against us wth nothing to loose. This is often confused with the words ....Golden years.

I expect a few coments from some clueless folks about all they have to do is ask for a free ride at our government hand out place. Our local coffee shop is full of retired farmers with coments as such. Most have their names in the EWG farm subsity records. For the last while a few select names have been thumb tacked to the bullitin board. It has been very effective keeping the bad welfare coments down.

A few while drinkig coffee have guys from south of the border working for peanut wages. One guy laughed about he had more critters per square foot in his rental house than he had pigs per square foot in his hog confinement building. He now is the farmer that drinks his coffee without coments in the corner booth. Things got out of hand, and out of place. The local slp house is next door, why not go there and beat each other smart?

On the other hand we have a few that abuse the system. It seems the unweded mother without a job or education is given a decent opertunity to become a tax payer if they choose to take advantage of it.


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