FPS logo
Sweeney-Dolls logo
Home
Accent
Business
Church
Classifieds
Sports
School
Deaths
Opinion
News
Forms
Upcoming Events
Area news
Contact
Archive
Letters to the Editor

To the Editor:
If you want the unemployment rate to come down and the economy to grow, you do the opposite of what the government is doing now. This administration and the congress know exactly what they are doing; they are purposely expanding government, increasing unemployment and want us to become servants to them. They want us to look to government for our livelihood; bottom line - they want power.

They’ll get it by promising us government programs to ease our lives from responsibility all along raping the treasury and creating an enormous debt. It will work until we run out of money and then we’ll become a third world country.

How do I know?  Look at history. The same thing happened before with other civilizations. The government is already in control of 30 percent of our economy. Once they pass the healthcare bill, they will control 48 percent. Capitalism will be dead and we will become a socialist country.

Randy Miller
Carrollton, OH

<<Back>>


Comment on this story
Before You Post

The Free Press Standard invites you to post your thoughts on the story in the box below.

  • However, before you post, please read these few basic rules.
  • Be appropriate. Posts with obscene, explicit, sexist or racist language will be deleted.
  • Be polite. Posts containing personal attacks, insults, or threats will be deleted.
  • Be honest. Potentially libelous statements will be deleted.
  • Don't 'spam'. Posts advertising or promoting commercial products will be deleted.
  • Help monitor your community. Click "Report Abuse" on any entry that violates these guidelines.
  • This is your forum, with your opinions.

These posts do not reflect the views of the The Free Press Standard or its employees.

 

©2009 The Free Press Standard
Contact the webmaster at: bevans@freepressstandard.com

This website is best viewed in:
Firefox 3 
Letters to the Editor
Looking Back