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Chuck Asay sifts the events of the day through his biblical worldview and tries to persuade readers to see things his way...that rights are given by a higher authority than the governments of men, that mankind is not the ultimate arbiter of truth and that our Constitutional Republic is worth protecting. Chuck believes ideas, not politicians rule the world. He tries to protect ideas which he thinks are good and attacks ideas he thinks bring harm.
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Chillbilly
said, 4 months ago
It looks like the US capitol, but I think it must be Wal-Mart HQ.
greyolddave said, 4 months ago
In both eras they all work for the top 1%.
cjkinsey said, 4 months ago
move to amend. com
Tigger
said, 4 months ago
@Chillbilly
Nope. It’s DC
Technojunkie said, 4 months ago
Bureaucrats constitute way more than 1% of the population.
Tigger
said, 4 months ago
@greyolddave
And Wal*Mart puts lots of money in Democrats pockets
Ken M
said, 4 months ago
Oh, they’re informed… it’s just important to note the difference between information and knowledge. As long as there’s talk about THEM vs US in respect to 1% vs 99%, etc. (especially without looking at the full economic machine), then nothing will change. As long as some people think it’s best to give our earnings to the federal government so they can squander most of it and return a small percentage back to the public for the “greater good,” then nothing will change.
Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
Yes, everyone in Congress and the White House are the 1%. We can thank uninformed voters for the current mis-administration.
Fourcrows said, 4 months ago
@Tigger
Wal-Mart held meetings among its managers with instructions from the corporate office detailing how the managers were to encourage their employees to vote for McCain in 2008. I don’t know if they handed down the same instructions in 2012, after being called out on it last time for voter intimidation…
DGF999 said, 4 months ago
Judging by some of the comments here, I can readily identify the uninformed voters…
1opinion said, 4 months ago
Are the uninformed voters mostly Republican?
Stipple said, 4 months ago
@Fourcrows
Wal Mart told its employees how to vote?
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That sure worked well. On a personal level, getting orders like that tend to make me contrary.
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Checking the results I guess I am not the only one feeling that way.
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I know very few folks liking to be treated stupid. Calling people names is not going to make them your friend.
Darsan54
said, 4 months ago
@Chillbilly
Probably truer than you know.
Radish
said, 4 months ago
Asay drew a picture of the future the TeaPublican one per centers want for America.
Uncle Joe said, 4 months ago
Replace the dome with some Wall Street columns.