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	<title>Comments on: Is Curbing Bank Pay Socialist or Capitalist?</title>
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		<title>By: Shaun</title>
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		<description>Regardless of the view that you may have, we are clearly headed in a socialist direction with this current administration and the torch was passed from the past administration. The reason for my neutral view of both political parties is that they are in my cynical view, two sides of the same coin. The Federal Reserve still hold the power to the economy of the United States and therefore they influence many areas of politics and the after affect results in normally more socialism for the United States Of America. This great nation was dealt a bad hand the day the Fed came into existence. So in my opinion both views are that of socialism and our views should be more cynical of the results of actions taken by our government in regards to all areas of our lives and our economy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of the view that you may have, we are clearly headed in a socialist direction with this current administration and the torch was passed from the past administration. The reason for my neutral view of both political parties is that they are in my cynical view, two sides of the same coin. The Federal Reserve still hold the power to the economy of the United States and therefore they influence many areas of politics and the after affect results in normally more socialism for the United States Of America. This great nation was dealt a bad hand the day the Fed came into existence. So in my opinion both views are that of socialism and our views should be more cynical of the results of actions taken by our government in regards to all areas of our lives and our economy.</p>
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