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Patrice3 Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 10:04 AM
Let's also put a value on time. Those "chilling on the beach" in southern Italy have far more time, which those working and paying taxes have less of. How do we taxpayers get compensated for time"? The non-workers believe they should be compensated monetarily, don't they owe us likewise?? Secondly, the anti-capitalists (read: Occupy) are willfully unemployed. Why are we even compensating them at all? They are sponging benefits meant for those who truly need and deserve them. Many of the 47% who won't vote for Mitt fall into this category.
Patrice3 Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 10:07 AM
Remember, it the socialistic school systems that have engrained them with the idea that their self-worth (measured by how much they parrot the Marxist message) is tied to their convictions - namely, justify their laziness and call it being "against corporate greed"... tools.
For all the hysterics and twisting of Mitt Romney's comments, something was revealed that already was simmering in plain sight. Those carrying the load are tired. They are tired of paying high taxes and getting nothing but grief for their efforts. This isn't an American phenomenon - yet. But, all around the world for the last few years it's becoming apparent that workers and producers want to distance themselves from non-workers and non-producers.

Northern Italy is leaning toward a move to reinstate borders from before the country was unified so the industrious part of the nation can keep more of the prosperity...
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