de Tocqueville's prophecy: Welcome to the United Entitlements America

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 “The American Republic will endure until Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.” ―A. de Tocqueville
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MILLINOCKET, Maine, January 29, 2013 ― Now that we have voted ourselves into economic slavery, we can look “forward” to a lot more regulation, taxes and bureaucracy.

By the end of this decade, the U.S. government may be the largest (or the only) provider of jobs in the nation./p>

Obamacare will be the grandaddy of all social programs, shackling us to the whims of bureaucracy by controlling every aspect of our lives. “Freemen” – a word that had real meaning in the past – will quickly become a token word to make us feel we are something that we really are not.

Regulated

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Jim Bozeman

Jim Bozeman spent most of his working years in the printing business. Much of his work involved copy writing and proof reading. Born and raised in the Deep South, Jim is now retired and living in central Maine. 

 

 

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