This is just what I say when I state that we have let the governmwent have too much power. It's almost too late to change it also. Short of a civil war or a complete changing of laws and governments, were stuck with what we have reaped.
The next time the government tries to pass a law like forcing adults to wear life jackets, just remember that it is another step to remove your personal freedom. People tend to vote in wealthy people to run their government , so what did you think would happen . Look at your senate and congress, how many middle class or poor people run it?
Misguided comment for a basis of discussion. Oh, and for those comments from our friends from the north - wasn't it nice a few years back when your mum finally gave you the keys?
That certainly does seem somewhat dodgy. I hate to say this, but if your "founding fathers" had stayed with Britain, you now could be part of a decent country, Canada. You made your bed in 1776.
Now lie on it.
Con-gress has become the playground for the wealthy and the front line of the fight between good and evil as some would say. For some reason many Congressman think themselves indespensable and apparently so do their constituants who keep voting them in. To a large part they are a power unto themselves with little respect for the voter unless the voter cares so much about the major issues as to make their life like a living hell if they don't get their way.
Which is almost never. BY the way if the unitedstates never came into existance Canada would probably be less than what is is today. The fact is one reason the unitedstates is in the mess it's in today is because we never fully escaped control by Britain-England.
Wallstreet and London bankers.
In addition, the demonized top 1% of Americans pay 22% of all revenue3, while the bottom 50% of Americans pay nothing in income tax, clearly indicating that those who are wealthy already pay a "fair" share of revenue. The richest Americans are also known to be in control of job creating industries; taking too much from this group will yield job losses, which ends up hurting the average American. The Occupy Wall Street movement is, at its heart, a class warfare advocacy movement.
Most of it's participants are younger, less educated, and unemployed people who hate the very idea of capitalism. This group of socialists is bent, as their name suggests, on dismantling Wall Street and redistributing its wealth. Karl Marx and the Democrats: Why I hate Class Warfare, Mike Volpe, The Provocateur, March 1, 2008.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.