Color all red blue states purple
November 28th 2010 17:49
By Ray Tapajna, editor and artist at Tapsearch Com sites - global economic arena or Squid.me/R[/LINK]
In the U.S., the states that vote Republican are called Red States and the states that go Democrat are called Blue States , however,.......
Color them all Purple because the two major parties act as one when it comes to free trade and the money changers free traders
Our letter, published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer November 13, 2010
Ohio workers bruised by politicians, NAFTA
The Plain Dealer's Nov. 4 headline should have read, "Ohio's turn to purple," instead of "Ohio's turn to red." Purple is the color you get when you mix red and blue; it is also the color of a bruise.
We had a Democratic governor, ( who lost the election.), who worried more about squeezing rocks for taxes instead of worrying about the people who pay the taxes. He has been replaced by John Kasich, a money changer who locked hands with President Bill Clinton and a Democrat controlled Congress in the passing of NAFTA and GATT trade agreements. And we get the same in Sen.-elect Rob Portman, a free trade veteran.
I don't know what anyone thinks they won in this election, but I do know workers are still outside looking in at the celebration. They still do not have a voice in the matter. Color Ohio purple. It is a mix of the same thing, and Ohio is still deeply bruised.
In the U.S., the states that vote Republican are called Red States and the states that go Democrat are called Blue States , however,.......
Color them all Purple because the two major parties act as one when it comes to free trade and the money changers free traders
Our letter, published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer November 13, 2010
Ohio workers bruised by politicians, NAFTA
The Plain Dealer's Nov. 4 headline should have read, "Ohio's turn to purple," instead of "Ohio's turn to red." Purple is the color you get when you mix red and blue; it is also the color of a bruise.
We had a Democratic governor, ( who lost the election.), who worried more about squeezing rocks for taxes instead of worrying about the people who pay the taxes. He has been replaced by John Kasich, a money changer who locked hands with President Bill Clinton and a Democrat controlled Congress in the passing of NAFTA and GATT trade agreements. And we get the same in Sen.-elect Rob Portman, a free trade veteran.
I don't know what anyone thinks they won in this election, but I do know workers are still outside looking in at the celebration. They still do not have a voice in the matter. Color Ohio purple. It is a mix of the same thing, and Ohio is still deeply bruised.
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