While on the way home from work last night I was listening to a talk show on the radio. Talk shows seem to be perking up the politicians as of late. And the question was asked,"If the government can invoke how much a CEO can make (if they had taken a bailout for their company) Will the government invoke how much a teacher can make, law enforcement can make, a construction worker can make or for that matter the amount of money anyone can make in any given field?
By invoking how much a CEO can make ($400.000.00) Will it apply as of now? Are the CEO's of bailout company's only allowed to make $400,000.00 this minute. Or will it start at a later date, or when another company applies for a bailout? Will it apply now? The were no calls to the talk show that could answer the question. Other then people calling in and stating that they were in favor of CEO's being limited on how much they can make. If they are in agreement with this, are they in agreement of how much they can make?
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Do not trust the Federal government. Governments are never your friend. Government doesn't care about you. Government only cares about growing, ad infinitum. It is a beast that will devour everything until there is nothing left to take. This is why our forefathers included the most important of all our rights, the 2nd Ammendment, that GUARANTEES the INALIENABLE "RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS". This was not written for the sole purpose of defending the nation of "these several states" against "all enemies foreign and domestic". It was included for the sole purpose of enabling the people to defend themselves against a tyrannical government. This is why all governments feel the need to monitor, take, own and control everything. Every government, throughout time, has gotten too big for itself and its people. The founders of these United States knew their history. It's time we all started reading our friggin' history books and figuring this out for ourselves. Stop them before they decide you should all work for free.
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