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3 Responses to ““Payback” for Unions… “Blackmail” for California”
Look we simply have too much government at least 33% of the total electorate is a part of government, a large special interest. Only 62% of the electorate votes so how do we get something for the common people. Who are the common people? We can’t afford what we now have thus the fraud and corruption we now support. Are there any good people left? I see the parasites all the time in the news. We have too many laws which are not enforceable, too many lawyers and too many words. We need action ! We need to make Michigan a right to work State but I also have to say I never have met a man worth over 250K/year but lots of people think they are, its okay to aspire to the figure but to be worth that much is nothing more than what advertising does. You must walk the walk not talk the talk. To live in America today and enjoy a good lifestyle you must earn at least 80k or approximately 40$/hour. The question should be .how are we going to make that happen for all Americans?
Great job Saul, as usual, and you looked terrific also!
Loved the part where you said “government can not give anything to anybody before it takes something away from someone else.”
So true. I wish Obama would bring some change to this kind of payback politics.
Look we simply have too much government at least 33% of the total electorate is a part of government, a large special interest. Only 62% of the electorate votes so how do we get something for the common people. Who are the common people? We can’t afford what we now have thus the fraud and corruption we now support. Are there any good people left? I see the parasites all the time in the news. We have too many laws which are not enforceable, too many lawyers and too many words. We need action ! We need to make Michigan a right to work State but I also have to say I never have met a man worth over 250K/year but lots of people think they are, its okay to aspire to the figure but to be worth that much is nothing more than what advertising does. You must walk the walk not talk the talk. To live in America today and enjoy a good lifestyle you must earn at least 80k or approximately 40$/hour. The question should be .how are we going to make that happen for all Americans?