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To: Out_of_the_Trap who wrote (2989)1/20/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
If you're really interested in zapping the debt(and I know you are), the 'liberals' have to be
shown for what they are: Money hoarding, greedy and rapacious people(believe me: many of
them have redwood decks overlooking wilderness area. They just don't want you to have one).
Their solution for EVERYTHING is to get more money through taxes, fees, law suits and any
other method(they've proven to be very creative in this area) they can come up with to
redistribute the wealth in this country.

They are the problem and I don't care what their party affiliation is(they come in all shapes even
republicans. You have to listen to their words). I'm not sure any of em have worked a real job in
their life.


It sounds like you're saying that, in general, the Republicans are liberals, while the Democrats are not. Individuals who have lots of money are much more likely to be Republicans than Democrats. This is evidenced by the amount of money that Republicans are able to raise versus Democrats and by the policies that they support. They are the ones who are more likely to want to keep the money to themselves. They push for less taxation, and most of the plans tend to result in the benefits going to richer individuals.