Americans love a good debate and loudly disagree. However,
our freedom to disagree seems to have devolved into hate for fellow Americans.
We seem to have lost our ability for civility. Instead of arguing facts, we
argue emotion.
The Internet has the potential for national debate,
discussion and communication. The Internet could diminish the influence of the
handful of people that control the media. However, the handful of people use
the tried and true method of controlling us. They identify a group that can be
blamed for all of our troubles and we eat it up like manna from heaven.
We can’t wait to blame everything on the present
administration, political parties, political groups, welfare queens, illegal
immigrants, liberals, conservatives and welfare programs. Reading the comments
on many blog sites is educational. 95% of what I read on blogs is simply anger
and hate. Few comments are fact based. The blogs have become a feeding frenzy
for anger and prejudice. Many are really text messages where one person directs
a comment (usually something nasty) to another person that made a comment.
Trillions of dollars were stolen from the hard-working
American taxpayer to bail out banks, corporations and Wall Street gamblers. Yet
we follow the lead of the media and focus on blaming some minority group for
high taxes, the national debt and unemployment.
President Van Buren took office as a national depression set
in and he said, “It is not the objective of government to make men rich – nor repair
their losses.”
Anyone that invests in the stock market, real estate market
or a business does so in hopes of a profit. Win or lose (just like in Las
Vegas) the profit or loss belongs to the investor. The idea that tax dollars
can be used to cover losses is insane.
While Americans blame minority groups and fuel hate-based
debates without facts, the super-rich continue to rape the American taxpayer.
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90 percent of ‘farm subsidies’ go to the super
rich mega-farms
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Foreign aid requires that food be purchased from
these super-rich mega-farms and shipped around the world and the result is that
local farmers in starving nations cannot sell their crops. It would be cheaper
and far more effective to help the farmers in those starving nations. At least
one major food distributor has refused food from the USA for that very reason.
We are only helping the rich American farmers and crushing the local framers
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Foreign aid also requires that weapons must be
purchased from the American arms industry. For two decades (do the math) the Egyptian
military received 3-billion dollars of such aid – and our leaders cheered
during the Arab Spring.
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Russia and China receive foreign aid.
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Wal-Mart and many big box stores receive huge
tax breaks that helps these large companies to put small retailers out of
business
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Forcing motorists to use Ethanol is a huge boon
to farmers
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Using tax dollars to keep military bases open
because these bases provide jobs to civilians is a huge waste of tax dollars.
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After the military begged Congress to
discontinue purchasing more tanks, our Congress ordered more tanks because the
creation of tanks that are not needed or wanted by our military creates jobs.
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War has become our number one business as a
nation.
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While we argue about who should pay for health
care and who must be insured, the pharmaceutical and medical industries laugh
all the way to the bank! We spend 50% more on health-care than England,
Germany, France and a host of other countries while people in those countries
outlive us!
Debate can be healthy. However,
communication and debate require two things; talking and listening. A
few facts might also be nice.