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Are
Republicans Thugs? by Bob Miller
In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take
coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's
grandparents voted for.
To grasp what
has taken place, one must understand that from the late 1800s thru the mid-1900s, the
Democratic Party was controlled by the unions in the United States. At that time, the US
manufactured 90% of the goods Americans used and 30% of those used in other countries; the
Democrats ruled through labor. Although there was enough lies and stealing going on to
tilt Earth on its axis, the jobs and money stayed in the United States. That made for a
very strong country and dollar.
Business
owners who werent happy with just making a living, in many cases less net income
than the union bosses, set out to fight political corruption with political corruption.
They started heaping money and favors on Republican politicians who were, for the most
part, considered political nerds by the Democrats. While these politicians were by no
stretch of the imagination nerds, they were a minority. Gaining a little dignity and
getting even was a far stronger pull than doing well for their country, especially since
they had no real say in the status quo anyway. With the new money, these Republican voices
began to be heard. They were being heard because these business owners did another very
smart thing--they cut back or closed down the businesses that the unions were controlling
and bought newspapers, radio stations and all other forms of the media and then set out to
destroy their arch enemy, the unions. While the cigar-smoking, do-nothing Democrats were
telling jokes about the nerds who had actually won a couple of unexpected seats in
Congress, the American voters were not laughing; but the American business owners were
starting to smirk.
The Republican
Party's rise to power was nothing short of Cinderella or Robin Hood, at least for a brief
moment. As the leaves fall in late autumn because of the lack of nutrients, so did the
infrastructure and well-being of the United States. It is very easy to see how this
corporate leadership has just about destroyed the greatest country in the history of the
world in just a few short years. Whereas 90% of the revenues of corporate America stayed
at home under union control, and was divided up reasonably equal by those doing the work,
the new Republicans and their bosses divided the money using a ¼ split system. Top
management took a ¼ from the top regardless of the outcome of their leadership, they sent
a ¼ to their political puppets, another ¼ was sent out of the country for cheap labor,
and they graciously allowed Americans to divvy up the rest however they saw fit. One might
argue that this still left 3/4 of the money in the US, and that would be true. The problem
is half of that money was split up between 300,000 instead of 300,000,000. Add to that the
fact that a large percentage of this money went into tax free shelters that were then
invested in the overseas companies that were getting the jobs once done by Americans, and
it's a triple whammy. Being a Republican, I can't say for sure if we're thugs or not; but
if we're not, we'll do until some thugs come along.
Biography :
Bob Miller was born
in Florence AL, Miller served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69 and was awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the
U.S. Senate in 1992. Produced the television show, The
Late Show (BLAB 2001). Worked as the golf pro on Holland America's ms Westerdam. Bob
Miller is America's most controversial writer and has authored seven books.
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