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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-24-05 02:39 PM
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5. It doesn't. It benefits the uber rich and the corporations.
The selfish upper 1% who think all welfare moms are crack whores, and that art is unnecessary, and schools should be private and all services should be privitized. If there is no money left to pay for anything, then they've achieved their goal. Everything will have to be privitized. Once the "New Deal" is torn up, it will be virtually impossible to bring it back. They know this. They are counting on it. They've stuffed their metaphorical mattresses with our cash, the treasury's cash, so they'll be ready for the fall, and it will be painless to them. But to the rest of us, watch out.
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