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Re: US Taxes Explained Simply
Old 08-07-2011, 08:35 PM   #5
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One of the variables that the article fails to address is the type of class warfare inflationary oddities which tie directly into 'quality of life' measures. The beer guzzling free-riders have to contend with a serious shortfall in nutrition. This has been more notably evident since petrol based fertilization has had an increasingly hazardous afffect on those whose economic status keeps them from not only an objective source of health related information, but also an alternative to the predominant supply of nutrient void, carcinogenic foods which have been touted by big business as the answer to world-wide food shortages.
Regardless of what constitutes as fair, motivating forms of free market regulatory policies, these issues are too complicated to resolve through economic theories alone. Until the western market is regulated in a way that protects the ability of its citizens to be able to practice appropriate neural transmissions without hindrence from what is scientifically proven to be cognitive inhibitors, the idea of a democratically reformed market which serves all classes of society in a fair manner, seems a little redundant and more importantly, ignorant of the greater problem which sees revolving door politics take precedence over preventative, altruistic policy making at the local and federal levels of governance.

I really believe that less government is more, but this has been taken to the extreme of creating a slave wages environment that literally forces the least wealthy in our countries to abide with basic food shortfalls that are only an infringement on personal freedoms when examined against the draconian laws, enforced by agencies such as the FDA, to inhibit the poorer populations f rom participating in unobstructed food self-sufficiency practices (I point out seed patents, antiquated bi-laws that restrict 'yard gardens', and the legislation which allows government agencies to inflict bankrupt inducing regulations on small organic farmers who pose little threat to the public in regards to food safety when compared to the de-regulated practices of the largest and most virulently unhealthful sources of food production). What continues to be absent from mainstream news feeds is the abuse that is practiced by agencies at the bequest of big pharma and big agri business interests.

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