Hi my name is Don and I guess you could call me a
redneck. I live in Nevada in a rural area where we live by a code of common
sense. No one could survive long in the high desert without using common
sense. With that said here are a few common sense items I’d like your opinion
on.
A friend of mine reminded me of a novel I read years ago and
how fitting it is in today’s environment.
The book was Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged in which she created Galt’s Gulch.
In the book it was a fictional place in
the United States where the rich just closed their business’s and walked away
to get away from overregulation and punishing taxes, in real time it is called
Cafayate (Google it) an upscale place in
Argentina. You would be surprised at the
number of middle class and wealthy Americans who are expatriating every day and
taking their life savings and families with them. Others are heading to Uruguay, Panama, Singapore
and Norway, this exodus has been brought on by the unrelenting effort of this
government to punish success and profit in this country. The amount of regulation being produced daily
is staggering for small business, just in Obama Care itself there are now
20,000 pages of regulation and more coming.
Not one of our elected officials produced these regulations they come
from an overzealous office of paid regulators in our government whose job it is
to make sure they have job security.
What small to medium business person can keep up with these changes? I want
to personally thank all you Legislators and the Supreme Court who voted for Obama Care without
knowing what it would do to our industry. Just like Pelosi said, why study the bill we
have to vote it in to see what’s in it.
Well you did and now we have to live in this nightmare. As companies reduce their labor force to part
time (32 hours) in order to survive this malaise maybe you can lend a hand to
help us get by.
When I grew up in Seattle it was a beautiful place to live
and raise children. We didn’t have a lot
of crime and our government was unobtrusive, just there to protect and
serve. Taxes weren’t a subject of
concern in fact we had Tax Tokens which were valued at somewhere around a
quarter of a cent. Not all residential
streets were paved but people who lived on those streets survived and lived
happily. In the late sixties after
building and taxing themselves to death many from California found refuge in
the great northwest and set out to cover it with concrete and asphalt just like
home, now they have one of the highest sales taxes in the country. In the beginning if you were to ask one of the
transplants why they came to Washington their answer would have been to get
away from high taxes, ironic isn’t it? The beauty of liberalism is that it takes a
generation to feel the pain; I wonder what our kids are going to be feeling in
a few years?
I try not to be a downer, but if we don’t get a handle on
this debt and deficit our kids are going inherit whole different country than
we inherited. We were entrusted with a great America handed over by even greater
Americans who fought and died to give freedom a chance, how proud can we be of
what we’ve done with that trust?
That’s my opinion, what’s yours?
3 comments:
Really like the way you think...
Robert C.
Butte
We have shot ourselves in the foot, that's what we've done. This next 4 years will go down as the extreme misery index of America. It pays to know who the person is that you elect, uneducated voters will be the destruction of our country.
Gail
USA
I think we got it up the posteirior not the foot.
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