Archive for October, 2009

Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at 8:47am

Socialist philosophy on taxes

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In the Constitution, Federal taxes are for services performed for the general welfare such as the military. The taxes are levied on the States and apportioned by the amount of representation the State has in the Federal Government.  The states collect the tax from their residents. In Socialist philosophy taxes are for equalizing wealth and power and are […]

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Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at 8:29am

Kuai we don’t need the government

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A great example of  Why we don’t need the government when our local communities can do the job without the massive theft and waste of the Government. A Kuai community completed repair work that the State government said would take two million dollars and four years in 8 DAYS with volunteers at NO COST TO TAXPAYERS.

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Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 6:50pm

Contrasting Philosophies – The Middle East

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Israel and the Jews Socialists view powerful Countries as oppressors or Occupiers.  When little Israel was up against the powerful Arab countries that surrounded it, the Socialist world sided with poor weak Israel. However when Israel's military in 1967 proved to be more powerful than they thought, Israel's status changed in the eyes of the Socialist. Taking advantage […]

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Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 6:49pm

Contrasting Philosophies

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Bias, PrejudiceFoundational American Values – All are treated equally Socialism – The Socialist philosophy is inherently biased and prejudiced towards the “vicitm” (which includes themselves). From this perspective those that treat others without bias or prejudice are biased against the victim.  In their eyes this must be due to prejudice or racism.   Anyone not subscribing to Socialism is treated with contempt […]

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Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 5:44am

Qualification to be a Legislator?

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Legislators must reflect our values.  See Foundational American Values An important sign of an effective leader is taking personal responsibility.  It shows a core confidence that they can handle the reality of making a mistake and are able to be honest with themselves and therefore with you.  What qualifications are needed for those that create the laws […]

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