I also disagree with the notion that the nation's natural resources are there for the taking by any private individual. The Mining Law of 1876 is so fucking out dated with the royalty structure, and non-payment of royalties by the extractors stiffing the government. Its insane to allow private companies to buy the American people's land (public trust) for $5.00 stinking dollars an acre. Or pay a lease fee of $2.50 and acre and turn around and screw us when it comes to energy and payment of royalties. The nation has lost trillions. That is one law that has sorely been needed to change for nearly a 100 years and congress still won't act to change it. Individual states, like Alaska, pay a portion to their people. Nationally neither the people or the government get their fair share.

And I agree will KillerWeed on the notion that robber CEOs and corporations rape the people. Not one of them are worth what they get paid to destroy the infrastructure. Its not only obscene, its totally unAmerican. :twocents: more to the kitty.
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Tea Bag Socialists "Seventy percent of those who identify as Tea Partiers -- a platform that strongly decries government intervention in public life -- want an interventionist government to create jobs, and only about one in three believe Medicaid and Medicare are "socialist" programs, according to a new Bloomberg poll." Gee, they can call Obama a socialists and then want a government socialistic jobs program. What a dichotomy!!! :D Is Promote the General Welfare a socialistic idea put forth by the Rating: 5