Learning From The Past

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
It’s best not to go forward if it means going over a cliff. Hillary says Trump wants to take us backward while she wants to take us forward. For over a century, Progressives have been taking America forward into $200 trillion in debt, higher taxes, ridiculous regulations, trillions of dollars of debt owed to other countries, a military that is not allowed to fight wars properly, the importation of threats, and the prospects of multiple disasters that may destroy this nation.
To Hillary, we are supposed to be lemmings willing to sacrifice ourselves for the better good of Hillary. She wants to throw money at problems that will make them worst. She’ll raise taxes, which will hurt the economy. She’ll give away “free” things that will cost us billions, maybe trillions of dollars. Does that mean she wants a world war? Too late. She may have made the war against terrorism into WW III by making the Middle East worst. The rules of engagement the military is forced to adhere to will most likely have us lose WW III.
There are things we have done in the past we need to repeat. We need to lower taxes like what was done during the ’20s and ’80s that made our economy so strong. We need to fight wars and  mean to win them. We need more General Pattons, not general chaos.
Social Security is going to end in the future and elderly are going to become destitute because no one is allowed to make the system better. Before Social Security, people could become rich by investing in the economy. Rich people, even Democrats that don’t want to allow average people to invest privately, invest privately.
We used to back our money with silver and gold. Do it again. Plasma drilling moles can go down to where trillions of dollars worth of silver, gold and precious gems are located to repay nations we’re indebted to and back our money with more than faith in a lying government and empty promises.
We need to make products people around the world want and need like we did before we let China become the largest economy in the world. There are quadrillions of dollars in mineral wealth in the asteroid belt and Kuiper Belt. I can design the systems to take us out there to work the belts to eliminate our debts and give us a national surplus. Billions we invest in research and development in many areas will yield trillions of daughters in profit.
We used to believe we could do whatever we set our minds on doing. We need to have that can-do attitude again instead of letting the government inflict us with a can’t-do attitude. Most of all, we need to turn back to God of he’ll make sure we have no future.
Rick Badman
Warsaw[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
It’s best not to go forward if it means going over a cliff. Hillary says Trump wants to take us backward while she wants to take us forward. For over a century, Progressives have been taking America forward into $200 trillion in debt, higher taxes, ridiculous regulations, trillions of dollars of debt owed to other countries, a military that is not allowed to fight wars properly, the importation of threats, and the prospects of multiple disasters that may destroy this nation.
To Hillary, we are supposed to be lemmings willing to sacrifice ourselves for the better good of Hillary. She wants to throw money at problems that will make them worst. She’ll raise taxes, which will hurt the economy. She’ll give away “free” things that will cost us billions, maybe trillions of dollars. Does that mean she wants a world war? Too late. She may have made the war against terrorism into WW III by making the Middle East worst. The rules of engagement the military is forced to adhere to will most likely have us lose WW III.
There are things we have done in the past we need to repeat. We need to lower taxes like what was done during the ’20s and ’80s that made our economy so strong. We need to fight wars and  mean to win them. We need more General Pattons, not general chaos.
Social Security is going to end in the future and elderly are going to become destitute because no one is allowed to make the system better. Before Social Security, people could become rich by investing in the economy. Rich people, even Democrats that don’t want to allow average people to invest privately, invest privately.
We used to back our money with silver and gold. Do it again. Plasma drilling moles can go down to where trillions of dollars worth of silver, gold and precious gems are located to repay nations we’re indebted to and back our money with more than faith in a lying government and empty promises.
We need to make products people around the world want and need like we did before we let China become the largest economy in the world. There are quadrillions of dollars in mineral wealth in the asteroid belt and Kuiper Belt. I can design the systems to take us out there to work the belts to eliminate our debts and give us a national surplus. Billions we invest in research and development in many areas will yield trillions of daughters in profit.
We used to believe we could do whatever we set our minds on doing. We need to have that can-do attitude again instead of letting the government inflict us with a can’t-do attitude. Most of all, we need to turn back to God of he’ll make sure we have no future.
Rick Badman
Warsaw[[In-content Ad]]
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