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What comes around, goes around.  For decades, the UAW has poured billions of dollars into elections to get Democrats elected into office.  No matter what Republicans offer, the UAW uses worker's union dues to fund the campaigns of their Democratic opponents.  Yesterday, the UAW was at the mercy of the Republicans to save their cans.

The UAW will no doubt use this as a rallying cry in the next election to get their workers to revolt against Republican candidates.  They will remind their workers of the vote that could potentially bring an end to their gravy train.  They'll ask those worker to put into office candidates who will go along with their status quo.

Would things have been any different, though, had the Republicans got on board and voted for the bailout?  Would the UAW have thanked them by donating to their campaigns or suggesting workers elect them?  Of course not!  They would have donated millions to their opponents and called them every name in the book.  In other words, nothing would have changed.

Maybe, the UAW should have stayed out of politics, all together.

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Is Socialism The Only Option?

Bailouts are the rage of the season.  Banks want them.  Automakers want them.  Who knows how far they will go before someone says, "enough."

We keep hearing that these banks and companies are "too big" to let them fail.  We can't let GM go under or we may lose 3 million jobs.  We can't let AIG go under or we may lose retirement funds and insurance.  The list just goes on and on and on.  So, our government just keeps writing checks to the uber-large corporations, borrowing money to do it, and tell us it's for our own good.

The problem, though, is now we, the people, have become the largest group of enablers on the planet.  AIG keeps sending execs on junkets to exotic places and automakers keep paying union workers 6 and 7 times what a minimum wage earner makes, plus benefits that would make a Congressman jealous.  We're told we just have to suck it up, tighten the belts and understand that these companies can't change the way they do business.

If someone has a habit of getting drunk and sleeping in their own vomit, we understand that to continue to give them drinks is to contribute to that habit.  We do the "tough" thing and tell them to get over it, grow up and become a better person.  To fail to do so marks one as an enabler.  Enablers can be those who allow husbands to abuse their wives, allow drug users to continue to get high and destroy their lives, among other things.  Enablers need to be treated for their condition, just as the one they are enabling.

Yet, our government is throwing money at these poor, poor business models and not holding them accountable for changing.  GM never stood up to the union, now they are paying the price of out of control wages and benefits.  They don't want to suffer or change, so they threaten the government with massive unemployment if they are not given more money.  Rather than change their business model, they just want another "fix."

The same is happening in the banking and investment business.  They don't want to change the model of extreme compensation for execs, so they demand we, the taxpayers, foot the bill for billion dollar bonuses and compensation packages.  We are told that if they are not helped, they will fold and take the Dow with them.

And we enable them.

So, is socialism the only answer?  Will we have to accept government control and "share the wealth" plans to keep these people under control?  Will we need the government to pass laws to bring these businesses down to size?

I'm afraid that without some common sense and self-control among these businesses, we will have no other choice.  The unions will refuse to renegotiate contracts and accept "reasonable" compensation, they will be the end of their own paycheck.  If CEOs don't realize the very people they are threatening will be the ones that clamor for their heads on a platter, they are doomed to be thrown over the cliff of socialism and see their kingdoms fall.

I am a strong proponent of capitalism.  I believe the best way to encourage someone to work hard is to have a reward at the end of the road.  Socialism does nothing but promote class warfare and slothfulness.  Yet, I also believe that uncontrolled greed should be made to suffer the consequences of its actions.

If these companies won't control themselves, they should be allowed to suffer the consequences.  Will some innocent people suffer, as well?  Sure.  Are some of those "innocent" people part of the problem?  Maybe.  Will it kill our contry if GM or a few banks cease to exist?  No.

So, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.  New companies, stronger companies will arise and fill the void.  Maybe they will learn from the error of their predcessors.  Maybe those still in existance will learn those same lessons.  Surely if GM goes under, Ford, Chrysler and the union will not allow that same fate to befall themselves.  They will revamp and restructure and survive.

So, is socialism inevitable or the only answer.  God, I hope not.  Only time will tell, though.  If there are not some changes and if the enabling does not stop, we may not be able to stop it.

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The Bush Legacy

For months, we have been worried that Barack Obama is going to bring his brand of socialism to America if elected President.  We have fought to keep the "s" word from our government, feeling that we need to fight hard to defeat this Red threat.  Little did we realize that the real threat would come from the inside.

As President Bush has been fighting for the last six months or so to make sure his legacy is better than it appears to be headed toward, he has now ensured he will go down in history.  For the past two weeks he has been pushing for this large, socialistic, Wall Street bailout.  He has been motivated by his legacy, I suspect, not wanting a horrific economy to be his legacy.  In turn, he will go down as the President responsible for the institution of socialism in America.

This bailout of the rich will not make a difference for the average American.  Those rich CEOs on Wall Street will benefit, as they will not have to suffer their own consequences.  Foreclosures will continue.  Loans will continue to be near impossible for the average person and small business.  The middle class will disappear and most of us will be poor, relying on the graciousness of Big Brother to get us from bread line to bread line.  The disaster they hoped to avoid, will only be avoided by the elite in business and government.

As we go forward from here, we need to ensure history properly records the responsibility for this end to free market.  The same man who told us that we would cease to be a country if we didn't accept amnisty for illegals, has now sold us a bill of goods that lead us to the very menace Reagan protected us from.  Long live the legacy of Bush.

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The Forgotten Group

Ever since the failure of the bailout of the rich yesterday, both sides are pointing fingers at the other for not getting enough of their members "on board."  The Left is blaming the Right for failing to get their members in line and the Right is blaming the Left for not even getting all their members in line.  In all this, one group has been left out of the process, and they are the most important.

Voters.  The People.

Across America, anywhere from 70 to 80% of people are against this plan.  They made their voices known, shutting down the switchboard and email servers at the Capitol.  They don't want it, but does it really matter?

All we keep hearing about is looking for solutions that will get more Representatives to vote for this bailout.  Republicans are asked what they can do to get a few more members to get on board.  Democrats are figuring they can get a few more of theirs on board to override any no votes from Republicans.  There is no discussion on what can be done to convince the American people to approve.

This is what is wrong with our system and country at this point in time.  Government has ceased to be by, for and of the people.  It is now by, for and of the politicians, special interest groups and the elite.  This is not what our Founding Fathers envisioned, but what they fought against.  Surely if they were here, tea would be on its way to a harbor somewhere.

As they regroup in Washington, it is time for us here in America to regroup.  We need to let them know that we are in charge and they work for us.  We need to let them know that they are not better than us, thinking they know better than we do.  They need to know they will not get away with stealing from us.  They must be held accountable.

Keep up the pressure!

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