Government Quote of the Day and the Free Party

by Mac Slavo | Mar 15, 2010 | Headline News

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    We couldn’t help but wonder about Nancy Pelosi’s recent interview on Rachel Maddow:

    “…everybody has so much to gain from this, small businesses, as I said, seniors, young people, women, our economy.  Think of an economy where people could be an artist or a photographer or a writer without worrying about keeping their day job in order to have health insurance…”

    -Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

    While we’re at it, we might as well make it easier for artists, photographers and writers by providing them free food, no mortgage payments, a new car and clothing.

    Look folks, we’re living in a new world, where actually exchanging time and labor for money is no longer necessary. With the way our economy and financial system has been engineered, all our government will need to do is print more money and  no one will ever have to work again.

    Perhaps the Tea Party movement is misguided.

    SHTF Plan is now exploring the possibility of launching a “Free Party” which will make it possible for all Americans to have everything they ever wanted without having to lift a finger to achieve it.

    It’s the new American Dream.

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