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Comment by David Alpha
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You forgot the double set of books they keep, the public and private versions. Try that in a small business and try not to end up in jail!

Anyone who votes (still voting?) for this is voting for additional slavery. Anyone who votes (still voting?) against this is still voting FOR the system, and entering into a contract that excuses the outcome of the alleged majority's decision.

In other words: 4 wolves voting to eat 1 sheep still doesn't excuse the theft and initiation of force!

David Alpha


Comment by 4409
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VIDEO WILL BE BACK UP IS JUST A MOMENT


Comment by 4409
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Video quality should improve...youtube is having problems with processing


Comment by foundZero
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New video looks good. Prop 100? Reality is not so good.

I like your observation about how teachers become fulltime, paid lobbyists. Interesting in that as we see the cadres of government employees grow (the largest employer in the nation is federal employes and I believe our state is our state's largest employer now), they become a class unto themsleves.

Just watch them advocate for their right to govern over us.


Comment by Nick Saorsa
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I still think that if we are going to have a public sector, public sector employees should not be allowed to vote. Its like kids grading their own tests... its like the supreme court ruling what is "CONstitutional", its like... well, I can't think of any other good ones right now, but you get my point.

Flame suit on?  Maybe... but I doubt I'd need it around here.

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