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Show Thursday, September 4, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 3 SGqF&: Springville police cited three men this past week for not having a business license. The three were going go-ing door-to-door trying to sell paving contracts. Cited Cit-ed were Robert Boswell, age 31, 5170 Luckell Rd., Mechanicburg, OH; Mike Boswell, age 45, 4125 Division Di-vision St., Granite IL; and Sean Eugene Ferguson, age 41, 432 E. Idaho, Kal-ispell,MT. Included in the calls during dur-ing the week were 38 for animal problems, five for civil problems, two for domestic do-mestic violence, seven for family problems, three for assault, seven for fraud, one for identity fraud, seven sev-en for juvenile problems, two for missing persons and one weapon offense. Izaya B. Dowhanuk, 562 W. 200 North, Payson, was cited for driving on a suspended license, leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving. Sher-rie Sher-rie Megan Burns, with Dowhanuk, was charged with theft of lost property. Mason Jorgen Madsen, 494 E. 1000 North, Springville, Spring-ville, and three juveniles, one 17-year-old male and two females ages 13 and 15, were cited for possession posses-sion of alcohol by a minor. Madsen was also charged with possession of tobacco by a minor. A 17-year-old male was arrested for sexual abuse of a child and aggravated ' sexual abuse of a child involving in-volving a 13-year-old female. fe-male. Chris Fossard, 226 E. 1075 North, Springville, was arrested for three outstanding out-standing warrants. Colby Michael Goforth, 524 E. 900 South, Springville, Spring-ville, was cited for unlaw- Current economic situation no accident Editor: The economic situation is not an accident. If we can see the problem then don't you think that those responsible can see it as well? Are they stupid, ignorant ig-norant or is what they are doing by design? There is no question that much of what is going on is by design. de-sign. Council on Foreign Relations Rela-tions (CFR) member Alan S. Blinder, an economist, was quoted in the Wall Street Journal saying the job insecurity people face today is "only the tip of the iceberg." Much of the reason according to the article ar-ticle is due to outsourcing and moving production overseas with a potential' loss of 40 million jobs over the next several years. CFR member Alan Greenspan, a former Federal Fed-eral Reserve Chairman, was quoted in the Boston Globe as saying, "Allowing "Allow-ing more skilled workers into the country would . bring down the salaries of top earners in the United Unit-ed States easing tensions over the mounting wage gap. If we open up a significant sig-nificant window fc skilled workers, that would suppress sup-press the skill-wage level and end the concentration of income." Greenspan was not warning, he was advocating what he was saying. One CFR member says we may send 40 million jobs overseas. Another CFR member says we need to lover the wages of the people that are left! Yet another CFR member, mem-ber, Paul Volker, when he was abort to become Chairmen of the Fed in 1979, said, "The standard of living of the average American has to decline. I don't think you can escape that." The fluctuating economy econo-my is not a result of bad economic policy. It is the result of design. These are the ones who set the policy. poli-cy. The March 31, 2008 cover cov-er of Business Week Magazine Mag-azine showed the current Chairman of the Fed, Ben Bernake, under the headline, head-line, "Reluctant Revolutionary. Revolu-tionary. Where is Bernake taking us?" The portrait of Beranke was a take-off of the portrait of the Russian Rus-sian Communist leader Lenin. Business Week is . obviously trying to tell us something. One cannot have a socialist so-cialist dictatorship with a strong and viable middle class. Economic independence indepen-dence produces enemies of the powerful state: people who speak their minds and have the wherewithal to resist tyranny - they can afford to speak out. . Astrong middle class is the hallmark of liberty. Without a middle class, autocracy rules. Marx always had as his aim the elimination of Bour-geosie, Bour-geosie, or middle class. Of the many misconceptions about Communism, a key one is that they are against the ruling class. They are primarily against the middle mid-dle class. What is left then are the masses at the bottom bot-tom and the ruling class at the top. The gap is not only wide, it is impossible to span unless one becomes mentored by the ruling class, following orders, and moving up the ruling-party ruling-party ladder. Likewise, those who are retired with independent means, or even adequate , means must also be finan- daily ruined by those who intend to rule since any independence cannot be allowed. al-lowed. I fall into this class, but they will have to confiscate con-fiscate gold from a Swiss bank to fleece me. I hope that this will help make plain what is occurring to the middle .class and how you can save yourself! Gordon Norman Springville. ful obtaining and unlawful unlaw-ful transaction of a credit card. Michael C. Lee, 1570 N. 1750 West, East Bay RV Park 623, Springville, was charged with 3rd degree de-gree felony protective order or-der violation. Bret D. Hanks, 9829 S. Woodland Dr., Salem, was arrested for possession of heroin in a drug-free zone, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, a warrant, war-rant, prescription drug in the wrong container, and giving false information to' police. Kimberli Wood Mar-tinson, Mar-tinson, same address as Hanks, was arrested for a warrant and possession of drug paraphernalia. Kenneth Wayne Matel-ski, Matel-ski, 265 N. 800 East, Spanish Span-ish Fork, was referred to court for simple assault, terroristic threats and disorderly dis-orderly conduct. Randy McKell, 1010 S. 400 East 35, Springville, was ar rested for domestic violenceassault, vio-lenceassault, domestic violence in the presence of a child and criminal mischief. mis-chief. Justin Heber Turner, 107 S. 1300 East, Springville, was arrested for three counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession pos-session of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance after police obtained ob-tained a search warrant. Joel C. Warburton, 795 E. 350 North, Pleasant Grove, was arrested for unlawful unlaw-ful transaction of a credit caard and unlawful obtaining obtain-ing property. 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