This is midnight — let no star
Delude us — dawn is very far.
This is the tempest long foretold —
Slow to make head but sure to hold.
Delude us — dawn is very far.
This is the tempest long foretold —
Slow to make head but sure to hold.
- Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)
Remember when Obama said: “I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money”
What do you think would happen to a Democratic voter-based economy of public worker unions, government dependents, and companies like Solyndra, if more and more Americans said:
"I think you are right. I've made enough money for the time being. I'm not going to fund my enemy - you. So, I am leaving. I am going to try and convince as many producers to come along with me. I'm going to enjoy watching the show where 'From Each According To His Ability To Each According To His Need' & 'Social Justice' goes to 'Dog Eat Dog' & 'Get The Fuck Outta My Way! Those Are My Beans!' from afar.
Don't bother sending out the cops and the dogs. I've already taken my part of your tax base and there is no use looking for it. You won't be able to find it. You won't be able to find me either. Also, until you get 38 states - including those 'Flyover States' that you disdain - to repeal the 13th Amendment, you can't make me work and, until you amend the Constitution to allow the Federal government to tax the corpus, you can just kiss my ass.
The way I look at it: You need me more than I need you. When you have destroyed yourself with your utopian pipe dreams and are prepared to beg, I might return. Know this. It will be on my terms and those terms were set forth by the Founding Fathers.
I've made enough money and I am just not that into you. I'm going to enjoy it...tax-free. Now, figure out how to fund your utopia without me."
Go Galt. Screw Obama.
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