MrRodgers
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or S2433 increases my doubts, but not enough to vote for McCain. T It is that bill, along with a pattern of stated positions (redistribution of wealth, universal voluntary service, etc...) that has cemented my feelings on the man. My doubts about the other candidates are based on their ability to get things done with a Congress dominated by Dems. Redistribution of wealth...a very interesting expression isn't it. Just what does all that include and been vigorously pursued by BOTH parties as reflected foremost in the latest farm bill ? Let's take a look at the redistribution or what is also termed the transfer of wealth... ...Farm subsidies since I think the 1930's have been one of the greatest transfers of wealth in all history. ...every tariff including the last of note on lumber and steel (Bush II, 1st term) is a redistribution or transfer of wealth from consumers (taxpayers) to producers. ...every energy subsidy (tax break, the ethanol myth and a rich one that is) is a disasterous transfer of wealth and one purchased by the lobbies. ...as with food stamps...medicare, medicaid, prescription subsidy has been a relatively new transfers enacted that has been a transfer of wealth from young to the old and from everybody to the poor that will soon rival the farm program. Not even counting transfers of wealth to wall street, bankers and certain favored industries. Just because it is T-Bills that are the collateral for the bail-out of Bear Stearns....doesn't mean it isn't a transfer of wealth that could have far better uses for the people funding the transfer.
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