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Politics
The Citizens Manifesto
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342The largest voting block in this country is now "independents" at 37%:Road Walker-7/30/2005
341re: <i>I was talking about all regulation. It's all over the place, evRoad Walker-7/29/2005
340re: <i>Still Bush's plan is a mess, and congress is adding to it makinRoad Walker-7/29/2005
339 It would be a change so it wouldn't be the status quo. You could even try TimF-7/29/2005
338<i> it would amount to an extension of government power and a decrease in TigerPaw-7/28/2005
337<i> Why should a person who inherits (and does not earn) wealth have the rTimF-7/28/2005
336<i>Yes if we give up our ideas we come to different conclusions. That goesElroy-7/28/2005
335<i> It's a choice of A or B. What kind of answer is "not in my opTimF-7/27/2005
334"However, I also have no proof that the government will do a better job forcombjelly-7/27/2005
333<i> wealth better deployed in the hands of the children of the idle rich, Elroy-7/27/2005
332<i> Is wealth better deployed in the hands of the children of the idle ricTimF-7/27/2005
331<i> My proposal is certainly cheaper and certainly more effective. SupportTimF-7/27/2005
330<i> I was talking about all regulation. It's all over the place, everyTimF-7/27/2005
329<i>If its known well before hand its less abusive. Certainly a small one cElroy-7/26/2005
328re: <i>And good in reality. Even a bill as big, and mostly negative as theRoad Walker-7/25/2005
327re: <i>Also there is the fact that we wouldn't be swapping the currentRoad Walker-7/25/2005
326<i> Again, good on paper. But the current energy bill, if enacted, would gTimF-7/25/2005
325re: <i>The current incentives contribute to more oil being produced (and tRoad Walker-7/25/2005
324<i> Nobody says you outlaw large cars, but they are going to cost more unlTimF-7/25/2005
323<i> Well confiscation of wealth may be an abuse, but if the system was knoTimF-7/25/2005
322<i> Not vehicle efficiency. It's been flat to declining since I think TimF-7/25/2005
321re: <i>How about because. "It was really cheap for a big car", oRoad Walker-7/25/2005
320<i> Both directly worse, in that the confiscation of the wealth is itself Elroy-7/25/2005
319re: <i>It sort of sounds like a good idea - people should only be able to Road Walker-7/25/2005
318<i> Would people have paid extra for these safety features if they weren&#TimF-7/25/2005
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