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Responses to the "Michael Moore’s Bestseller: Good Intentions, but Inadequate Solutions" Article
Concerning the Michael Moore’s Bestseller: Good Intentions, but Inadequate Solutions article:
Great critique! However, until we stop referring to ourselves as a democracy and teach the true basis of our form of government which is that of a Constitutional Republic, criticism aside, nothing will change. We need to educate people, one at a time if necessary, that our government has abrogated their responsibilities to our country by failing to meet the primary Constitutional mandate of guaranteeing that "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government" as indicated in Article 4, Section 4 of the Federal Constitution. This is where the rubber meets the road!
--Tony
Florida
Saturday March 1, 2003
Concerning the Michael Moore’s Bestseller: Good Intentions, but Inadequate Solutions article:
While overall, I think this is a useful review, I’d like to suggest some alternatives to the "real solutions" proposed by the author.
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Thursday February 27, 2003
Concerning the Michael Moore’s Bestseller: Good Intentions, but Inadequate Solutions article:
Thank you Todd for saying what I’ve been thinking! Michael Moore could be a tremendous vehicle for getting the word out on shifting taxes away from work and onto waste. I almost want to take him by the collar and shake him just to wake him up. However, it might be more productive to establish a Geonomics Focus Team of 3 to 5 people whose only task is to educate Michael Moore to the benefits of the Property Tax Shift and other REAL solutions.
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