Our Unemployment Levels Aren’t Quite High Enough – Let’s Kill Off Another Industry

By:  Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President

For those who can’t find enough of other people’s money to spend, here’s the chance for you to join with your fellow tax-eaters in signing up for digging deeper into someone else’s wallet.  If anyone has it, they owe it -- because those who can’t or won’t do for themselves should be given all that they need.  The Marxist principles of taking from those who have in order to provide equality for all (with a little something for those in the middle who do the taking) is fast becoming the engine that drives our system.

During the 2009 Nevada Legislative Session when our elected representatives decided that government payouts were of greater importance to them than the interests of those who have to do the paying, they decided to increase the tax burden on those who pay employees.  Today we are experiencing soaring unemployment rates.  If you can’t stand profitable businesses, who are able to keep people employed with the profits they make, it only makes sense to siphon off their resources in order to kill their enterprise.  (Killing off the state’s mining enterprises is a second benefit that the Progressive Alliance Leaders are aiming for, since most of them are also involved in the anti-mining industry too.)

It shouldn’t be too hard to get the signatures needed to put the question on the ballot, the greed of wanting to take what others have is a fairly strong urge in today’s public mindset.  Far too many support the redistribution process on the misguided notion that it’s a right to take and it needs to be an obligation to give.  

Stirring the pot of envy and empowering the masses to consider the public’s good at the expense of those who risk, work hard and succeed has become a profitable business in it’s own pursuit.  Donations will be given to fight the fight and sell the message of how much “we” deserve to have what “they” have earned.

In addition to voting against the candidates who seek to expand the size and scope of Nevada government, this will be a ballot question to be defeated in order to keep those working who have jobs in rural areas of the state.

 

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