[BC] spectrum looting
Lewis Munn
looey323
Thu Jan 5 13:55:28 CST 2006
Good ideas, Scott
Let's check each year, and ship the lowest 10% in income back to the country of origin, where they will be then rich and able to cope well. Try that for 10 years.
By the time the 10-year plan is up, only those who really know how to make and hoard money will be left, and the country can really progress without the terrible drain of us poor who need attitude changes.
As a contracting radio repair engineer, I will be among the first lot to go, I am sure. Might be interesting to be ahead of the curve in the ancestral fatherland! Being rich over there would help my attitude a lot, and I am sure I could get a high-paying job there which is denied me here by lack of need and consolidations and most of all, AGE! I had problems finding a job I was qualified for 15 years ago when laid off. I had no offers for over a year, while ALL the younger engineers were snapped up in 3-5 weeks; I guess they had a better attitude!
I trust you are talking to your congressmen to get this idea implemented as soon as possible. They have nothing to fear. And estates to gain as they are emptied of the poor.
Otherwise, how about a massive goverment effort to have regular "attitude adjustment" hours daily after work, and full weekends, for all the poor, so they would all get high paying jobs here and cease to be poor? Make the psychiatrists rich, and more so those who provide refreshments and other supplies also.
Sure gonna be nice when the Bible is proven wrong and the poor are NOT always among us.
Looey Munn
Roundup, MT
Scott Cason <scott at lagrange-com.com> wrote:
>>The "poor" in the USA live better than the average European. .
I have said it before and I'll say it again, until the "poor" of this
country stop doing the things that make them poor and change their ways,
they will always be "poor".
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