tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2059662573798496304.post4472957822565087959..comments2023-10-07T06:57:29.632-04:00Comments on Sanity Sentinel: Enemy Of The State: The U.S. ConstitutionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07500869667055058676noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2059662573798496304.post-69586668449051855282009-04-06T20:24:00.000-04:002009-04-06T20:24:00.000-04:00Good points by both. Wild, we're at the point wher...Good points by both. <BR/><BR/>Wild, we're at the point where the blinfolded lady holding the scales would be staggering like a sailor on a one day shore leave. Should the responsible be made subservient to the needy in the interest of "fairness"? Or should those who are either incapable or unwilling to fend for themselves be once and for all relegated to the role of the kept? <BR/><BR/>I agree that they should not have a voice in perpetuating their unearned bounty, and also that their situations should be made discomforting to the point that remaining there is undesirable. <BR/><BR/>Mickey, I pray that you are correct in the blowback prediction. My own prognostication is that the 2010 elections will tell us the answer to your ponderances. <BR/><BR/>Action or apathy...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07500869667055058676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2059662573798496304.post-21784381318601618202009-04-06T19:02:00.000-04:002009-04-06T19:02:00.000-04:00I hold on to the fact that the majority of the cou...I hold on to the fact that the majority of the country will have their voices heard. It is hard to see right now, but at some point it will reach past the point of tolerance and there will be a blowback. If this does not happen, then unfortunately, it must mean the majority is favoring what is happening with our government and country. It is so hard to imagine that the country is willing to quit as a whole, our ancestors would be shamed.Mickeyhttp://www.doseofclarity.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2059662573798496304.post-3184459961978865462009-04-04T21:53:00.000-04:002009-04-04T21:53:00.000-04:00I see the problem being that for about 100 years, ...I see the problem being that for about 100 years, these abuses have been made. They have now been taken for granted and those who are benefiting from them will not allow those of us who are paying the bill to stop the money.<BR/><BR/>This is the problem of money taken as taxes and given to those who do not pay. They also have a say in the elections, so they vote for more trouble. All along, it is the American taxpayer who has become the modern day "SLAVE" to the system that does not hold them in positive regard. The American taxpayer has become a tool of big government.<BR/><BR/>The solution is not easy and it is not going to be fun. How do you allow a senior, who was promised social security for fifty years, to re-enter a system without that social safety net? Meanwhile, countless inner city families will be thrust upon their local systems looking for those food banks and welfare programs that have reverted back to local charities. Then, consider the millions who now work for the federal government in those goliath houses of the IRS, EPA, et al. These people will be out of a job and again, thrust upon a system that is poorly equipped to handle them. This local system is non-existent. We have wandered so far from the path that what remains is wholly inadequate for any purpose.<BR/><BR/>Dependence in any form is dangerous. Economic dependence in a big government system paid for by an unwilling constituency that is quickly disappearing is foolhardy. This is the problem. Who wants a second helping of the solution?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com