Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Difference?

If you can force me to pay for your healthcare, why can't you force me to pick your cotton?

The Gunslinger

3 comments:

  1. A slave to the state is a slave to the state, no matter if you are picking cotton or providing healthcare.

    A wise person once said that the next time the union can keep the slaves. I got a whole blog post out of it. ;)

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  2. Yep, you got my point. No difference. The idiots won't see it until it's too late. Which would be okay, except they plan to take the rest of us with them.

    I ain't going peaceful.

    (What's the link to your post?)

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  3. It's already too late, they don't understand that being chained by debt: College loans, mortgages, credit cards: is EVEN MORE effective than being chained by metal.
    You can slip metal chains; you cannot escape debt that ties you to a "productive" job(s), and lasts for 50% of your life, if not more. And when these people hit retirmenet age, and find they're going to be euthanized and "recycled"? THEN they'll scream... And grab for their oxygen tanks... And scream... And gasp in more oxygen... and get rolled down the ramp by the handlers jsut the same. Soylent Green, inbound.

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