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Forced Labor keeps coming down the pike wanted or not!

Posted on January 25, 2013 by athomasJanuary 25, 2013

Forced Labor I was reading another great article from Patrice Lewis and it reminded me that forced labor keeps getting pushed down our throats. I agree that there is a coming war as the people that produce get tired of … Continue reading →

Posted in politics, Society | Tagged taxes

The Sabre Rattling and Hiding it should not come as a surprise to anyone!

Posted on November 9, 2012 by athomasNovember 9, 2012

Sabre Rattling and Hiding It is not a shock that information would break after the election that Iran fired on one of our predators and kick off a new round of sabre rattling and hiding. The fact that it happened … Continue reading →

Posted in politics | Tagged politics

Finally Today is election day but do we have leaders on the ballot

Posted on November 6, 2012 by athomasNovember 5, 2012

Leaders on the Ballot Finally we may get a break from the talk of elections but the real question is are there any leaders on the ballot? You would think after two years of running that we would know the … Continue reading →

Posted in North Carolina, politics | Tagged politics

No excuse for raising taxes ever!

Posted on October 26, 2012 by athomasOctober 26, 2012

No Excuse for Raising Taxes There are many reasons for this thought, but here is one that got my blood boiling and proves there is no excuse for raising taxes ever. The pig is bloated and that goes for the … Continue reading →

Posted in politics | Tagged illegal immigrants, taxes

The State Burden is on all of us!

Posted on October 25, 2012 by athomasOctober 25, 2012

State Burden Fortunately the election fiasco here in the United States is quickly coming to an end it is only fair to review the state burden. I was reading an article about where the States rank. I am hoping that … Continue reading →

Posted in politics | Tagged taxes

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