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The other day Gary and I spoke at a luncheon and when Gary finished speaking he opened the floor for questions and, right off, a fellow stood up and asked, ‘So who’s going to win the election?’
 
It’s the question everyone’s asking and Gary gave him a great answer. He explained how in politics the unexpected happens and turns campaigns upside down – then gave an example.
 
'After all,' he said, 'who would have dreamed six weeks ago that the ambassador to Libya would be a crucial issue in the Presidential Election?'
 
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clarence swinney
# clarence swinney
Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:53 AM
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
We must get away from being 4th on Inequality and 3rd Least taxed in OECD nations.
Least taxed led to Inequality
1. Fed fund campaigns and elections---
hang corporate person---
Six months—3 primary 3 general---
Free equal tv time---use no $$$$$ personal or donations
Debate a week=12=adequate to evaluate candidates

2. Federal employees can accept nothing with a financial value
3. Progressive Tax system—Burn tax book start over—tax enough to pay our way-- and pay down horrid debt—We did it 1945-1980---Since 1980, we borrowed $15,000 Billion as the rich became ultra rich partly on borrowed money. Richest on earth cannot pay its way. DUMB. In 2012, we taxed 2450B of 14,000B income for 17.5% tax rate. We needed $1100 more in taxes to pay our way. 8% more of our income. We can afford it. We are better than Chile and Mexico?? Pay our way.
Clarence Swinney peeved in North Carolina
dap916
# dap916
Thursday, October 25, 2012 2:33 PM
Tax and spend. Yep....that's worked out just SO great for us.

Hey, swinney....you need to form a "Socialist Party of North Carolina"....gotta be a bunch of folks that would get on board for that, think?

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