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Thursday, April 07, 2011 dvtv live broadcast 04.07.11: PROSPERITY SHUTDOWN ...predicated by the truly American notion – that we will all be more prosperous if we just let the very rich have more money. all of our economic problems would go away if we just let the fattest of the fatcats – get fatter. we will be whistling down that Road To Prosperity if we just collected less taxes from the largest, richest corporations. i paid more taxes last month than G.E. and Exxon Mobile combined. so did you. feel any more – prosperous? ...so along this Road To Prosperity please watch out for the hordes of sick – bankrupt- and homeless seniors. that’s right – eliminating Medicare will bankrupt many if not most seniors – and bankrupt many of their families who get stuck with hospital bills - because fifteen-thousand a year don’t buy much insurance if you’re seventy – eighty – ninety-something-years-old. you think the homeless situation is bad now? just wait until Medicare goes away – the road to prosperity will be littered with seventy – eighty – ninety-year-olds with their canes and walkers and wheelchairs and oxygen tanks and colostomy bags. don’t worry though. if you’re super-rich – the plan will cut all your taxes so you can buy a hovercraft. this plan also seeks to slash Medicaid as well. the poor – people with disabilities – and millions of children with no guarantee of health care. where do you think they are going to end up? you see - the Road To Prosperity requires a few sacrifices – yours. Paul Ryan, Eric Cantor, Governor Scotty-Boy Walker all tell us with a straight face that this is about the economy – this is about the budget. excuse my French but why the fuck didn’t they do something about the economy during the eight years they had the majority and the white house? why didn’t they do something about the debt when they were busy driving it up? remember – when Bush first took office the was a surplus – no debt. when Scotty Boy Walker took office in January – there was a one-hundred sixty-million dollar surplus in Wisconson. what did he do? he gave it away to big business. oh look – now there’s a debt! damn teacher’s union – we should outlaw them!