A dangerous bill of dubious constitutionality
Bookworm on Dec 16 2011 at 9:09 am | Filed under: Barack Obama
Obama is getting drunk with power. He’s a scary drunk.
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How about this? one commenter comments that 80% of farmers today are big business…so…why is this even neccesary?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/12/the_department_of_labor_vs_americas_farm_kids.html
Because big business can bribe politicians to put the tax regulation rape on small business competitors. It’s basically how totalitarian systems work. They extort people, get them to pay, and use those funds to crush enemies. Then when they run out of enemies, they go after the people that were paying them to leave them alone.