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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (74157)5/12/2011 2:43:08 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217942
 
Oh, sorry BS. It seemed a reasonable conclusion that you are happy to pay taxes to fund your lefty likes. < <we would likely disagree on what we are willing to fund... I do have a few lefty bents. > > People who think the government does a good job should be happy to pay taxes and even to kick in some extra. In their wills, they could leave it all to the politicians to do even more good works.

How many centuries will you wait for a bung system to self-improve? <It's a question of value.. and yes.,.. we sure do not get great ROI.. It NEEDS to improve. >

The car industry is vital but doesn't need a government department to run it. When governments do run the car industry, the product is the Lada. Toyota doesn't produce low quality cars at high cost. There are almost no mistakes in manufacture, unlike in the government medical cartel, where dead and injured people from medical misadventure is normal. The "medical misadventure" in the Gulf of Mexico by BP was trivial compared with the carnage and cost in the actual medical systems and especially those run by Big Brother.

Mqurice