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2010 General Elections

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Very few people in our country realize how much the 2010 elections could mean to our nation. Part of the problem is the education of the congress. They all have BS degrees and that does not mean Bachelor of Science. It is pathetic to hear the english language abused by those who are our representatives and supposedly the higher educated. It just goes to show you that we the people have got to throw many of those people out. The english some speak is a crystal ball to their knowledge, specifically about how the devaluation of the dollar has raped the public more than the taxes.

It is no longer about the right vs the left or the republicans vs the democrats. It is about the haves vs the have nots. What is going to happen when some forked tongue snake oil salesman goes to the poor and tells them he will bring change. When they represent the bottom 50% of earners in the country and they are being told he is going to take from the rich and give it to the poor, his job is 50% over before the contest begins. We can not survive as a nation if the less educated are electing our leaders. This is especially true when many of the so called leaders are the less educated themselves.

Naturally the poor and less educated do not like to hear that. Most of them are uneducated and really do not even know how to understand that when you run your election based on motivational unwords instead of facts and proof you are going to over power those who are less educated. That is what happened in 2008 and look at the mess it has caused today. You can not print 3 trillion new dollar bills that are basically toilet paper, and not create a further 25% devaluation of the dollar. Unfortunately the less educated do not understand that nor do they care.

Compound that with people like the movie stars who are the exceptions to the haves vs the have nots. They are rich but also have less education than the average joe and they do not understand their qualifications are lacking when it comes to the following arguments.

What I am talking about is the continual devaluation of the dollar compounded by the ever increasing taxes. The poor get hurt more than they benefit every year but few of them understand devaluation. They do not understand how it hurts the poor more than anyone else. And the lack of education has grown to such a point they do not understand the difference between taxes and devaluation eating up they earning power. I am talking about those that are the representatives of the poor as well as the poor themselves. The blind can not be lead by the blind.

Our dollar today, does not buy what a nickel bought 100 years ago. That is a devaluation nightmare. Most people do not realize that it is the government that benefited. Their pork barrel spending of what is the equivalent of spending counterfeit money. Only the crooks who spend it first win. The government benefits the same way when they repay groups like the unions of our country for helping voting them into power. Compound that with the fact that over the same period of time income taxes have grown 50 times. Yes, from 1% to 50% to most of the people who create our jobs. As you can see the taxes are pathetic but the devaluation is atrocious. And the system is backwards. It penalizes those that create jobs the most. Stand up and support theTparty. They only want the average American to be 20% better off than they are today. And they want the poor to be 35% better off than they are today. It can happen changing the tax laws and the best part is that the government does not get any less.

If you would like to read some information regarding this, please visit http://www.theTparty.net

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