The Letter To The Editor They Dare Not Print
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Pitchford you have officially turned into an even bigger joke than I thought you were. You're not worth my precious time.
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Bryan Schwegler wrote:Roy, again you're still off. Nazism is a political system that is an extreme right-wing philosophy. Capitalism is an economic system not a political system.
You can misquote and take out of context all the excepts you wish, but it still doesn't change the facts.
Nazis have more in common with the neo-cons and Arizonan xenophobes than it does the ultra-liberal left.
For the record, I don't like either side, but I'm not going to let historical inaccuracy stand. I'm a historian at heart.
First, I don't see you presenting ANY documentation. If I'm taking stuff out of context, changing facts or being historically inaccurate, do the research, take me task and explain it.
[sarcasm]Feel free to use small words so I can understand, I'm just being "silly" and a "big joke" I guess.[/sarcasm]
Second, You make it look as though I made a direct comparison between Nazism and Capitalism. I haven't.
sharon kinsella wrote:Pitchford you have officially turned into an even bigger joke than I thought you were. You're not worth my precious time.
Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Ridicule is man's most potent weapon.
A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
--Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky
I've discussed our back-and-forth bantering with my family and, you know, my mom says the same thing...you're not worth my time. I disagreed with her.
First, I know I can't sway you, but when I can make a stronger argument than you and if I can get even one person to understand, it has been worthwhile.
Second, its about time that there was some added opposition to the leftward lean on this board. I don't know what it was like before I came here, but based on a message or two that I got, it was appreciated.

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wages and salaries are an expense.
revenue that companies are not taxed on.
that is one of the reason employment was so much higher in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and even much of the 70s.
revenue that companies are not taxed on.
that is one of the reason employment was so much higher in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and even much of the 70s.
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BTW: Still waiting for that documentation. Show me where I'm wrong.

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I'm not going to let historical inaccuracy stand
I'm still waiting for you to educate me.
