Harmon Seaver wrote on January 31, 2003 at 11:03:

> On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:59:02PM -0000, Tom Veil wrote:
> > Tim May wrote on January 22, 2003 at 00:55:
> >
> > > I expect 20 million to die. Fortunately, 18 million of them will be the
> > > usual Democrat, Commies, welfare recipients, negro activists,  and
> > > Socialist fellow travellers. The other two million will be the Bushies.
> > > And proably most of the remaining Jews will be scourged, as payment for
> > > their support of thefts, of Zionism, etc. Sounds fair to me.
> > >
> > > Ain't gonna be a lot of negroes and Mexicans after this war is over.
> >
> > 20 million sounds a bit low. Given that the current US population is around
> > 281 million, we're talking about only 7 percent of the population.
> >
> > According to the most recent Census data, blacks currently account for
> > around 12.6 percent, or 35.5 million, and Mexicans, 7.3 percent, or about
> > 20.6 million. On top of that are millions of commies, socialists, Demonrats,
> > and welfare addicts that don't fall into the aforementioned "minority"
> > categories.
> >
> > Even if 20 million are liquidated, there will still be plenty of vermin
> > around to replenish their numbers.
>
>    Let's not forget all the corporate welfare bums, we need to put all those
> mega-corp executives and all the farmers at the top of that list. They get far
> more welfare than anyone else. Also all the military, that's just another form
> of welfare bum.

Cut them off too. I strongly advocate eliminating subsidies to private
businesses and the military-industrial complex, just as I do direct
payments to individuals. (It's true that the military consumes much,
much more money than it should, but at least the Army and Navy are
constitutionally legitimate.)

Keep in mind that the total amount the federal sugar-daddy gives out in
corporate welfare pales in comparison to annual spending for individual
welfare programs, which include AFDC, WIC, socialist insecurity, medicare,
medicaid, etc. Those programs currently account for just over half of all
federal expenditures, and none of those programs are constitutional.

--
Tom Veil


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