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Politics
The Citizens Manifesto
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142re: <i>The efficient cars get turned over faster, but the inefficient carsRoad Walker-6/16/2005
141<i> But I'll confess the other part is I think people deserve to retirTimF-6/16/2005
140 I wasn't arguing against its motivation, but rather against what I thoughtTimF-6/16/2005
139True making it better will encourage its use, but it may not be affordable unlesTimF-6/16/2005
138Z, welcome. re: <i>The Freedom Party, without a doubt.</i> I couldRoad Walker-6/16/2005
137Tim, thanks for contributing. re: <i>I don't think its a good idea toRoad Walker-6/16/2005
136>I suppose it was set up to keep old people from being desperatly poor. ExacSilentZ-6/16/2005
135>People can't stop commuting to work but over time more expensive gasolinSilentZ-6/16/2005
134John- Check out this month's Atlantic. There's a piece in which a thirdSilentZ-6/16/2005
133Mindmeld- What happens when people are unemployed for a long period of their liSilentZ-6/16/2005
132<i> Public transportation has to exist before it can be used. </i> TimF-6/16/2005
131<I> Maybe you don't get the concept. Efficient cars would get a signifTimF-6/16/2005
130The Freedom Party, without a doubt. -ZSilentZ-6/16/2005
129I'm not "thinking partisan". I'm thinking of the real world pTimF-6/16/2005
128 A saftey net would be something more like a welfare program. Something that pTimF-6/16/2005
127<i> there is always some who would try to change the rules long after the TimF-6/16/2005
126<i> What specificly do you think social security was setup for </i> TimF-6/16/2005
125 Eveyone use's the same "book" (or computer program)? I guess maTimF-6/16/2005
124<I> The only problem I have with the 70 age is that a lot of folks work atTimF-6/16/2005
123Belief that freedom is more or less important than equality, or belief that demoTimF-6/16/2005
122China isn't very communist anymore. It still has elements of communism leftTimF-6/16/2005
121<i> Here's what I propose: Medicare coverage for only those people thaTimF-6/16/2005
120Yes, there are many problems with today's system. However, what kills me is RetiredNow-6/16/2005
119Excellent post. Precisely! Why not have people save money in their own accountsAmy J-6/16/2005
118"causes people to find ways to reduce their commute, and encourages greatercombjelly-6/16/2005
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