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Libertarianism really seems to be a growing movement, but unfortunately most of the support comes from the Republican ranks. Instead of a viable third party, this just makes two weaker parties along with the Democrats (although I'm sure they wouldn't complain). Personally I don't know what the answer is, unless they split into four parties (including a Conservative Democrat party, which would be what I'm closest to). Libertarians are a little too hardcore fiscally Conservative for my tastes (and the no government inspector thing creeps me out), and Republicans can't seem to get their Social wing under control, which makes voting for them really difficult. I'd be OK if I could have a good Democrat to vote for like Heath Schuler, but most of the ones around here are WAY Left of the mainstream (which leaves Illinois a hodgepodge of districts that gets nothing done). There's a ton of corruption here, which makes it even harder to take the Dems seriously (although the Republicans would probably be just as bad if they could get away with it).It may well just be my personal desire that things change in my direction for a change...and nothing more, but it is curious and mildly entertaining to watch the spin at work.
ami
Atlas Shrugged Tops Amazon’s Bestseller List
Washington, D.C., March 18, 2009--Earlier this year Ayn Rand’s prophetic novel Atlas Shrugged was selling at triple the rate it sold at in the beginning of 2008. Now the novel is soaring to even greater heights, and its trade paperback edition is currently in first place in the Classics category on Amazon.com’s best-seller list for sales in the United States. The 50th anniversary mass-market paperback edition of Atlas Shrugged ranks as #2 and the trade paperback Centennial edition ranks as #3. For several weeks Atlas Shrugged has been holding steady in the top 10 best-sellers in the broader United States Literature and Fiction category, and as of the writing of this release, different editions of the novel stand at #3, #5 and #6 in Amazon’s ranking.
In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, explained the parallels between Atlas Shrugged and today’s events.
“In Atlas Shrugged, Rand tells the story of the U.S. economy crumbling under the weight of crushing government interventions and regulations. Meanwhile, blaming greed and the free market, Washington responds with more controls that only deepen the crisis. Sound familiar?”
Yeah, that's pretty much completely untrue. I saw one woman interviewed who had a small business that was going to be hit by the new tax rates (and I watched a grand total of 10 minutes of coverage, so I'm guessing she's not the only one who made time to show up). Additionally, State Income taxes are going up for a lot of people, not just in California. Other taxes that hurt the poor (such as gasoline and cigarette) are going up as well.NO ONE at the 'tax rallies' is having taxes on his income, rise!
Considering "Other" (which includes more than just Paul) got 226,908 votes and there is going to be several million people when you count all the rallies, I'm guessing you're a little bit off.Of course, I imagine the actual headcounts will be far lower than the number of people who voted for Ron Paul in the '08 election as a write-in.
You are definitely not the only one saying that Rand had this called. I've never read her, so I'll leave the debating to you and the people who don't like her. What I noticed was the complete lack of political leaders at these events. The people were a mixture of political ideologies as well as tax philosophies, and the emphasis was on both parties letting down the public, instead of it being some sort of Conservative or Republican cheerleading session. That does my heart good. I'm so sick of people who do nothing but whine about the other side.Not only were there signs heralding Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged, but one of my favorite authors of the 'rugged individualist' genre, Robert Heinlein. I couldn't make out the remarks on the placard, only his name, but I have an idea which book and which statement might have been appropo.
Anyone?
Amicus...
Not only were there signs heralding Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged, but one of my favorite authors of the 'rugged individualist' genre, Robert Heinlein. I couldn't make out the remarks on the placard, only his name, but I have an idea which book and which statement might have been appropo.
Anyone?
Amicus...
Rumor has it over 2,000 rallies will take place nationwide. Will they? What will it mean?
The White House is aware and whispers, "don't worry, we've got it handled..."
Yeah, sure, bozo.
Any predictions, ya'll?
amicus...
Wow, a few thousand wingnuts....really? Would you care to take a bet on that? Considering the fact that we had 5000-10,000 in Chicago today (and that isn't even close to the largest one), I'm thinking your figures will be just a little off.More FIXED NEWS bullshit is all. A few thousand unemployed wingnuts worried that some rich folks might have to take on a tad more of the tax burden that the middle class pays......
Change the channel dude, better yet, turn all of it off and think for yourself for a change.....that will be difficult at first.......
Wow, a few thousand wingnuts....really? Would you care to take a bet on that? Considering the fact that we had 5000-10,000 in Chicago today (and that isn't even close to the largest one), I'm thinking your figures will be just a little off.![]()
Also, your statement (like Pure's) is incredibly inane, since the middle class is getting POUNDED by sales tax, property tax, and State income tax increases. You act like no one pays anything but Federal (and that the rich who have to pay more aren't just going to pass off those costs to the poor). You might want to take your own advice (and please, for the love of God, learn how to write in complete sentences).
OK. I just figured that since you're so fond of telling us all how rich you are (and what a good writer), you might want to strive for something better than a 4th grade writing level.....considering this is a writer's forum and all.And if I want to communicate via incomplete or with poetic license: Fuck You.......
In case you didn't understand the last part: Fuck You.....
OK. I just figured that since you're so fond of telling us all how rich you are (and what a good writer), you might want to strive for something better than a 4th grade writing level.....considering this is a writer's forum and all.
Since you still only think there were "a few thousand wingnuts," I guess I'll take the rest of your comments with a level of seriousness that matches that level of intellectual thought.
And you still didn't address the point that you were wrong about the middle class not seeing their taxes raised. You just keep ranting about Fox (I think?) news, which I don't recall ever saying I watched. I suppose that's some strawman argument you're fond of using to dismiss people who disagree with you (since I'm still waiting for any facts from you to defend a single argument you've made in the last month).