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today isnt our problem with our economy is its not a where you for value. Today we have a worthless currency forced upon us and we have governments hand involved in every major industry distorting prices. Today if bill gates tried to start Microsoft the regulators would have shut him down for the antitrust laws he violated, if warren buffett tried to raise money today he would never been able to comply with all the , if henry tried to build a the first car today the epa would have shut him down. This is the natural way economies work the richer you get the more streamlined and efficient you become today we cant even get ideas off the grown because of the . The only reason and were able to get off the ground is because of the low regulation are trying to change on the internet. Dont we need to go back to a value in exchange for value economy and stop exploiting the world with our currency which only has value because its the of the world and backed by oil and trade creating artificial demand sucking value from the world.

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  1. Giuseppe on Sep 07, 2011

    No, its because conservatives lowered taxes way below spending.



  2. OH NO You Dont on Sep 07, 2011

    Yeah, it’s screwed. I just isolate myself and live in a bubble. It’s easier.



  3. imaxkr on Sep 07, 2011

    The biggest problem is that the Fed and the Treasury have been trying to manipulate the economy for too long. Current Fed policies have basically tried to keep inflated an already overly inflated market and it will cost more and more until it all finally collapses.



  4. Laura Josephine on Sep 07, 2011

    I know it… Just look at this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_9eOHnfdWg&feature=related



  5. BabySpittle.com on Sep 07, 2011

    Yeah, too much regulation!!!

    Oh wait, the recent financial crisis was all about deregulation.

    You should seek out somalia, a place were corporations can poison their customers without fear of reprisal.



  6. Barry Jones sr. on Sep 07, 2011

    IT SEEMS THAT OBAMACARE WAS NOT ENOUGH TO KILL JOBS, NOW OBAMA AND HIS NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD (WITHOUT CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL) HAVE ISSUED NEW RULES TO KILL JOB EXPANSION!

    Picture a local "Mom and Pop" store in your area.

    The business is a staple of the community. The owners know every customer’s name. The employees love their jobs.

    The company has never broken the law. It’s never even been charged.

    None of this matters to President Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

    The NLRB — far exceeding its authority — is now forcing its way into private-sector workplaces nationwide, even if workers don’t want to labor under union-boss control and if the company has never been accused of an "unfair labor practice."

    Mom and Pop shops, small businesses, larger companies — even some religiously-affiliated organizations — are now under the Obama Labor Board’s microscope.

    The NLRB implemented a new rule this week to require as many as SIX MILLION private-sector employers to post biased notices about the National Labor Relations Act that effectively serve as a roadmap to unionization.

    After the outrageous complaint against Boeing and the proposed ambush elections scheme, this latest Obama Labor Board move may be its most pernicious yet.

    You see, the NLRB has two chief functions.

    First, it administers union certification and decertification elections. Second, it adjudicates cases when workers, employers, or union officials file unfair labor practice charges against either unions or companies.

    But now the NLRB has invented out of whole cloth a new unfair labor practice without Congressional approval. No other federal agency has ever made it unlawful to fail to post a notice that wasn’t required by Congress.

    Any job provider that fails to post the biased notice could find itself forced into a lengthy and costly legal battle.

    Mom and Pop can’t afford that.

    What makes the new rule even more troubling is that anyone can file the unfair labor practice charge — not just the company’s employees.

    The new rule hands aggressive union organizers another weapon in so-called "corporate campaigns" in which they drag a business through the mud in the media with frivolous accusations of employer misconduct.

    Union bosses only back off after the business agrees to throw its employees under the bus and let the union launch an abusive "card check" organizing campaign.

    This "top-down" union organizing strategy frequently involves a team of union agents showing up at workers’ homes and browbeating them with misleading statements, outright lies, and even intimidation until the worker agrees to sign a so-called "union authorization card" instead of a secret-ballot election.

    Meanwhile, experts believe the NLRB is scheming to impose card check "neutrality agreements" on businesses found to have committed labor law violations.

    Media reports in the Boeing case revealed that the NLRB’s Acting General Counsel tried to force Boeing into a settlement to let union officials gain monopoly bargaining power over employees through card check.

    This latest power grab is yet more evidence of its desperate desire to pay off Big Labor before the next election, and it’s an invitation to Big Labor to run card check campaigns everywhere in America.

    Moreover, the posting’s pro-forced unionism bias couldn’t be clearer.

    No mention of workers’ right to decertify an unwanted union.

    No mention of workers’ right to demand a secret-ballot election if aggressive union organizers try to strong-arm their way into a workplace.

    No mention of workers’ right to divert forced union dues to a charity if they have a conscientious, religious objection to union membership.

    No mention of workers’ right to refrain from financially supporting union-boss politics or, if they work in a Right to Work state, to opt out of paying any forced "fees."

    Federal labor law is supposedly intended to help workers protect their rights.

    The biased and ideologically-charged Obama Labor Board, however, has turned into an organizing tool for Big Labor.

    And it’s all designed to give union bosses and unelected bureaucrats even more power over workers and job providers alike — at a time when our economy continues to languish.


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