Political Crime Bosses

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

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Editor, Times-Union:

Well, tax slaves, more good news.

It seems a big bunch of U.S. Senators just voted for a law that would give Social Security benefits to illegal aliens.

Both our esteemed protectors voted for it here in Indiana. Bayh and Lugar, the champions of Hoosiers, feel so safe they can just give away the farm and you tax slaves will just sit there and take it. That's party politics for you.

You see, political parties are big business. When you vote, they are allowing you that are not party camp followers to be given the privilege of choosing which crime family will extract the least protection money from you.

Al Capone was far more honest, but if you felt you could get a better deal down the street you signed up with the Legs Diamond crime family. The difference between then and now is simple. If you paid off Old Al or Legs back in the day, they would provide pretty good protection for you. Today, no matter which gang you choose, you still get robbed.

You hear a lot about "change" nowadays. Your going to get plenty of change all right from from your pocket into their bank account no matter which crime family you choose.

Tom Metzger

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

Well, tax slaves, more good news.

It seems a big bunch of U.S. Senators just voted for a law that would give Social Security benefits to illegal aliens.

Both our esteemed protectors voted for it here in Indiana. Bayh and Lugar, the champions of Hoosiers, feel so safe they can just give away the farm and you tax slaves will just sit there and take it. That's party politics for you.

You see, political parties are big business. When you vote, they are allowing you that are not party camp followers to be given the privilege of choosing which crime family will extract the least protection money from you.

Al Capone was far more honest, but if you felt you could get a better deal down the street you signed up with the Legs Diamond crime family. The difference between then and now is simple. If you paid off Old Al or Legs back in the day, they would provide pretty good protection for you. Today, no matter which gang you choose, you still get robbed.

You hear a lot about "change" nowadays. Your going to get plenty of change all right from from your pocket into their bank account no matter which crime family you choose.

Tom Metzger

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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