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Alan 9:24AM March 02, 2010

Government spending and stimulus money is out of control and is putting a massive debt burden on each of us. The debt burden per person is currently $40,000! There is a new grassroots movement at http://apennyforchange.org that is giving all Americans a voice to show that we are tired of wasteful government spending. Check it out!

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Christos Mavrofrides of FL 7:12PM January 12, 2010

Where are they? In today's society, the cool things are sex, quick money, glamous, power of violence, diminishing all the serious punishment for bad guys, who wants to be a good guy?

I remember in Regan's era, the capatism boomed to the fullest, rich people get richer, debts is not a problem, deregulation of most commercial ban, introducing of Hollywood style life style as reuglar, talking tough and acting muchle....

Isn't moral deteriating since then?

I think capitalism promote greed and socialism retrict people's freedom of doing bad but giving power to a few that strive to get on top (so we have to depend on their capabality or goodness to function in life). Indeed, there are two of the evils, which one works better, depends on the situation we are in.

As for virtues, who are defining them and practising them?

Churches? Schools? Congress? Courts? TV stations? Hollywood?

Prisident? Or general people? I need the answer.

HH

HH of MA 2:17PM June 26, 2009

The real problem here is not fiscal -- it's moral. Good people do not need tons of regulations designed to force them to do the right thing. Yes, i'm a capitalist but i know that theoretically either Capitalism or Socialism would work under one very important condition -- that all people perfect. The more we are self-centered, greedy, lacking care for others, and unconcerned about our neighbor, the more short-lived any economy will be; laws are powerless but to delay what only a spiritual and moral awakening can reverse.

I think that if we look at the moral state of our nation, we will find that the economic rot we see is only one indicator of our moral rot in all areas. It's seen in the pornography purveyed in the name of advertising, the glorification of thievery and murder in order to sell video games, the excusing of a President's perjury to cover up adultery, the abandonment of church dogma in order to retain membership, and the lust of clergyman who not only sell their own souls but destroy innocent children in the process. It's the same disease whether it's destroying GM or eating up our family structure. No government can bail out our hedonism or buy us self-control.

It is a story worth repeating: once when The Times asked several prominent authors to write essays on the subject "What's Wrong with the World?" they received the following reply:

Dear Sirs,

I am.

Sincerely yours,

G. K. Chesterton

Marty of NY 5:25PM June 22, 2009

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