Bolsheviks. That’s what they are. You can not argue that with a straight face, and those that do, have the IQ of a peanut.
They’ve got sympathizers from an uneducated and ignorant public that blames big oil for the high gas prices. So it’s fairly easy to rally the simpletons against big oil.
But let’s put how the Democrats Bolseviks think to practical application. You my friend own a business, you worked hard your whole life and it finally took off. You’re making money and reinvesting in that business, living comfortably, your vision of the American dream, you’re giving people a job, but all of a sudden the Democrats think you make too much in profit, and they are going to take it, then they will also decide what they think is a fair amount that you may keep. That’s as close to communism as you can get, and that’s the game they are playing with the oil companies. No matter how you feel about big oil, if you are a real American, you know this is wrong. That’s your Democrat Party for you.
Oh, and their gas bill… it won’t help lower prices, they admit it. What it does is forcibly take money that isn’t theirs and they redistribute the wealth. That is the definition of communism. And that’s really what that party is all about.
Read this:
With Gas Prices Nearing Record Highs, The Democrat Finance Chairman Says ‘I Don’t See That As An Issue At All. The Issue I See Is Who Shares.’
CHAIRMAN BAUCUS: Our Bill ‘Is Not Going To Change The Price At The Gasoline Pump’
SEN. MAX BAUCUS (D-MT): “You know, this is not going to change the price at the gasoline pump. That’s not the issue. I don’t see that as an issue at all. The issue I see is who shares.” (U.S. Senate, Finance Committee, Hearing, 5/12/11)
SEN. MARY LANDRIEU (D-LA): “It will not reduce gasoline prices by one penny.” “I would just like to add my strong voice to urging my colleagues to read this bill, to look at it and understand the inherent unfairness in it, the lack of significant deficit reduction, and the fact that it will not, although it is being touted as, it will not reduce gasoline prices by one penny.” (Sen. Landrieu, Floor Remarks, 5/11/11)
SEN. MARK BEGICH (D-AK): “It won’t decrease prices at the pump.” “There is a lot of talk right now about ending tax incentives for oil and gas industry, but the high profits right now of these companies are easy targets. But one thing Alaskans know, just because you have an easy target doesn’t mean it is the right thing to shoot. It won’t decrease prices at the pump for our families and small businesses. It will discourage companies, especially the independents, from domestic investment and job creation.” (Sen. Begich, Floor Remarks, 5/11/11)
SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D-NY): “This was never intended to talk about lowering prices.” (CNN’s “The Situation Room,” 5/11/11)
SEN. ROBERT MENENDEZ (D-NJ): “Nobody has made the claim that this bill is about reducing gas prices.” (“McCaskill: Savings From Cutting Oil Tax Breaks Should Be For Deficit Reduction,” The Hill’s E2 Wire Blog, 5/10/11)