What is capitalism? Can it flourish in a control and command society? One thinks not. China is running into problems and so are we thanks to the unfree market created by top down dictators and bureaucrats (supported by leaders). I hope there are enough free market supporters in the land of Sam Walton to throw…
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I totally disagree with the comments from Senator Mark Pryor. The high jobless rate and the anemic rate of recovery we are experiencing are because the current administration is spending billions on stimulus programs that are not working , increasing taxes on Americans who are already burdened with too many taxes, creating too much…
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It is disturbing indeed to realize we have a US Senator who clearly does not understand capitalism and our free market society. Clearly he should be ousted!
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I'm from AR, and I can tell you that this will be a race for the books. It is literally going to be a battle between the Arkansas establishment and the voices of conservatism. Senator Pryor's family has been a part of Arkansas politics for a very long time. His father is a former congressman,…
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That's a nice response. But I thought democrats, like Pryor, wanted a socialist society? Try repealing Obama's affordable healthcare, for example, so employers can start hiring again full time!
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Absurd! And his opponent needs to use that comment to win BIG time, does Pryor want to live in a Socialist society?
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He, like the media, keeps making excuses for Obama, propping him up and re-assuring Americans that everything is going to be okay. It reminds me of the "Ark." Obama's faithful keep saying, "No, it won't rain; the sunshine will continue." But, for those of us who have taken off our blinders, we surely can see…
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Senator Mark Pryor is just another Democrat who has no idea that what we have in America today is far from a capitalist society. All of our economic woes are a result of government interference in the free market; deregulation the mortgage market, instituting national health care, the creation of the Federal Reserve, social security…
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Really really weary of capitalism being blamed for all of the consequences of socialistic policy. From LBJ's "Great Society" to Clinton's (actually Carter's, but exacerbated under Clinton) "Community Reinvestment Act" (leading to the housing bubble) to "bailouts" and "stimulus" to green energy "investments" (and eventual bankruptcies)... just the overall "central planning" taking the place of…
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