| Subject: | [socialcredit] Norm Kurland: The Music Man | | Date: | Monday, September 5, 2005 08:59:41 (-0700) | | From: | William B. Ryan <w_b_ryan @.....com>
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The "anti-populists." is it? You are the Elmer Gantry
of the populist movement, but without the charisma or
the talent, or perhaps the Music Man with his
seventy-six trombones.
--- Norman Kurland <thirdway@cesj.org> wrote:
This is hilarious and shows Ryan's and Wilde's
hostility to private property for every citizen. They
state: "By law, at least 50 percent of oil and gas
revenues must be put into the Permanent Fund."
OK, they only only agree that Marx was only half-right
in trying to abolish private property in the means of
production. If every citizen of Alaska had a genuine
and equal private property stake in the gas and oil
revenues, 100% of oil and gas revenues who be passed
on to them as taxable dividend incomes. It doesn't
take a Ph.D. to know that this is Communism Light.
Under the Capital Homestead Act and binary economic
theory, private property would have been fully
protected and the Alaskan government would have had to
go to the people to balance the state budget.
Paternalism and elitism is alive and well in these
proponents of social credit. Let's have more
mud-slinging from the anti-populists. I'm passing
this on to Senator Mike Gravel, a true populist, so
that he can see how the defenders of concentrated
power are
trying to damage his reputation.
Norm Kurland
> William B. Ryan wrote:
[snipped]
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