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To: Neeka who wrote (213103)12/28/2001 1:05:25 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
"You think that is wonderful!"

I think him saying he loves the politics and using the highest unemplyment rate in the country as support says a lot about his critical thinking. Looks like me and you see the demise of our once great states a little more objectively.

And it is sad.



To: Neeka who wrote (213103)12/28/2001 1:34:56 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
Morning M, it's a great place for the rich. Just like Ken said.

Typical limousine liberal area. Screw the middle class and make the poor dependent on government handouts, so the elite's running college campuses can enjoy their life.

The middle class hard working machinists at Boeing are being driven out of the area by high taxes, a lousy transportation infrastructure, and a business environment which doesn't support making things.

Ken's utopian Washington is one which is completely inhabited by lawyers, politicians and bureaucrats running programs for the poor to subsist upon.

This same sort of cultural utopia existed to a large extent in England 100's of years ago. Born to wealth, the elite lived wonderfully off the hard work of the poor and middle class. While they themselves couldn't afford a decent education, or a decent place to live.

Liberal's today basically believe they should rule us all with their superior knowledge, and we should all be happy they are there to rule us. Hillary Clinton fits this elite persona to a tee. She feels far more at home dining with the King and Queen of England, then dining with a N.Y. fireman, or policemen.

This same sort of relationship exists here in Washington. Remember the utter contempt Seattle politicians had for the cops trying to keep order during last years riots?