Small Business Owners in France explain the French decline.

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  1. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    This is an article that rings home to me, it's the path the Democrats and Obama/Clinton are leading us down merrily. These guys have lived it longer than us and see the destruction it causes. I doubt though that we learn, everybody wants free stuff.



    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/small-business-owners-explain-why-france-is-a-nation-in-decline-2014-10#ixzz3Gua27b7Z
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  2. gipper

    gipper Well-Known Member

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    So what happens to the billions of taxpayer money the IRS shakes us down for? Why we study the gambling habits of Monkeys and try to build an Ironman suit.

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/10/22/federal-government-awash-in-waste-rabbit-massages-paid-vacations-billions-lost-to-fraud/
     
  3. JO'Co

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    France sounds like California...
     
  4. George Krebs

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    or New Jersey.

    We are experiencing an exodus of residents here that is increasing annually.

    Those who's jobs are here are moving to Pa or Delaware and commuting.The retirees are moving all up and down the east coast. North and South Carolina and Florida are the most popular destinations.

    Like California, no matter how many taxes they heap on us, NJ is awash in red ink and has billions in unsubsidized entitlements.