December 21, 2009
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[...] There is a growing 10th amendment movement. There are even discussions on some websites and TVs shows about succession. While I don’t see succession ever happening with everyone being programmed [...]
People now are also talking more and more about the repealing the 17th amendment after seeing the kind of senators it has produced in the past 100 years.
I love the judge, but out of all of this country's problems, PLEASE stop whining about the poor Wall St. bankers having their pay capped. In a more perfect society, there should be no govt. controls on anyone's salary. But when a good majority of us are economically screwed, who gives a damn about executive compensation? At the behest of CEOs and stock values, major corporations have outsourced, pushed for open illegal immigration to pull down wages, and contracted out all the jobs that once provided people with a decent living! It's about time that the compensation of executives began to mirror what has happened to the rest of society.
The States Can Check Washington's Power (You mean used to be able to) | The Proud Profiteer Said,
December 22, 2009 @ 7:16 am
[...] There is a growing 10th amendment movement. There are even discussions on some websites and TVs shows about succession. While I don’t see succession ever happening with everyone being programmed [...]
thomas Said,
December 26, 2009 @ 1:26 am
People now are also talking more and more about the repealing the 17th amendment after seeing the kind of senators it has produced in the past 100 years.
JTWilliams Said,
December 29, 2009 @ 7:02 am
I love the judge, but out of all of this country's problems, PLEASE stop whining about the poor Wall St. bankers having their pay capped. In a more perfect society, there should be no govt. controls on anyone's salary. But when a good majority of us are economically screwed, who gives a damn about executive compensation? At the behest of CEOs and stock values, major corporations have outsourced, pushed for open illegal immigration to pull down wages, and contracted out all the jobs that once provided people with a decent living! It's about time that the compensation of executives began to mirror what has happened to the rest of society.
BTW, Barry Cooper for AG!
Kris Said,
January 3, 2010 @ 7:43 pm
no Judge, thank you