The ultra-rich Gates, Buffet, Adelson troika have pressurized the U.S. Congress to pass a quick dirty cheap labor amnesty bill in order that global plutocracy may better develop an imperial empire including the U.S.A. Instead of investing in construction of a border-control water-desalinzation evaporation zone on the Mexican border creating thousands of shovel-ready jobs the ultra-rich and their puppet President Obama want amnesty for millions of illegal aliens and/or a few billion to process illegal aliens and hire more lawyers to represent them while their aren't enough public defenders for Americans as it is.
The billionaires believe congress should toe the line of servitude to the global plutocracy and do what they say. President Obama already has received support from Warren Buffett explaining why the tax cuts for the rich went through. Now they expect Congresspersons to throw in the towel and be their Stepin Fetchits. Concentration of wealth creates concentration of political power as well. Breaking up the concentrated wealth and de-escalating the oligarchy might help to return a semblance of democracy to the U.S. Government.
Some suspect Democrat Party leadership connivance in flooding the nation with runaways from Central America to put more leverage on Congress to panic and lift their skirts for the ultra-rich and the President and put their limp wrists of approval to a reform to imperialism illegal alien right-of-way bill.
Plainly windows is a slow, hostile to non-windows products operating system not intended to web books-just desk tops I think. One can spend one's internet time just making windows work, installing updates etc. It runs very, very slow when a dual booted Linux issue works fine--why? Why do corporate raiders like Warren Buffet making billions and billions buying other people's corporations rate any higher value input to congress than the citizens of this democracy being down-graded by the flanking of public sovereignty over the borders? I think they should not.
The Congress should tax the rich at a 90% rate like F.D.R. and encourage them to make faster operating systems and secure borders instead of urging flimsy spending bills and amnesty post hoc policy sycophancy from the remnant branch of democratic government in the U.S.A.
http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2014/07/11/immigration-warren-buffett-bill-gates-adelson/
The billionaires believe congress should toe the line of servitude to the global plutocracy and do what they say. President Obama already has received support from Warren Buffett explaining why the tax cuts for the rich went through. Now they expect Congresspersons to throw in the towel and be their Stepin Fetchits. Concentration of wealth creates concentration of political power as well. Breaking up the concentrated wealth and de-escalating the oligarchy might help to return a semblance of democracy to the U.S. Government.
Some suspect Democrat Party leadership connivance in flooding the nation with runaways from Central America to put more leverage on Congress to panic and lift their skirts for the ultra-rich and the President and put their limp wrists of approval to a reform to imperialism illegal alien right-of-way bill.
Plainly windows is a slow, hostile to non-windows products operating system not intended to web books-just desk tops I think. One can spend one's internet time just making windows work, installing updates etc. It runs very, very slow when a dual booted Linux issue works fine--why? Why do corporate raiders like Warren Buffet making billions and billions buying other people's corporations rate any higher value input to congress than the citizens of this democracy being down-graded by the flanking of public sovereignty over the borders? I think they should not.
The Congress should tax the rich at a 90% rate like F.D.R. and encourage them to make faster operating systems and secure borders instead of urging flimsy spending bills and amnesty post hoc policy sycophancy from the remnant branch of democratic government in the U.S.A.
http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2014/07/11/immigration-warren-buffett-bill-gates-adelson/
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