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Post by bradwisconsin on Oct 1, 2008 15:24:39 GMT -5
Chris,
That would be Obama if he discovered our "criticisms" even if they are true
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Post by creationist on Oct 1, 2008 15:38:01 GMT -5
There's gonna be a lot of backlash against Obama for that policy. "Arrest that citizen; he's saying I have no integrity . . ."
Another thing that'll make McCain look comparatively better, I predict.
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Post by bradwisconsin on Oct 10, 2008 8:09:33 GMT -5
Lots of good that "bailout" did. Dow has lost 2200 points last 7 days, poised to be down another 200 at open today. Worldwide markets in a freefall. Starting to look like everything the "pundits" wanted to do differently this time to avoid what happened in 1929 may not be working.
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Post by bradwisconsin on Oct 10, 2008 8:14:27 GMT -5
Interesting that according to the WSJ this morning it's being considered to back ALL U.S. bank deposits.
I can see manufacturing a crisis but this big worldwide makes one wonder if there either was a: no manufacturing or b: the idiots didn't expect their little plan to spiral like this
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Post by rinoHUNTER on Oct 10, 2008 8:31:04 GMT -5
Or did they expect this completely? Already China, and France, just to name a couple, are demanding world currency... I don't even have my tinfoil hat on, and I am quite sure this whole mess is contrived and orchestrated. Chris Cox, is the only person allowed to know who was short selling the market yesterday? No one is going to jail? I think they are just cashing out, and making ready to flee this nation.
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Post by krell on Oct 10, 2008 18:46:52 GMT -5
Interesting that according to the WSJ this morning it's being considered to back ALL U.S. bank deposits. I can see manufacturing a crisis but this big worldwide makes one wonder if there either was a: no manufacturing or b: the idiots didn't expect their little plan to spiral like this Actually, according to Hal Lindsey, Jack VanImpe and a number of other Christian authors, it is a world wide economic collapse that is going to usher in the anti-christ. When the whole world is caught up in the termoil one charismatic leader will arise that has all the answers... Their system isn't collapsing. It is controlled. Black Monday in 1929 was just a test according to various (anti-Keysian) economists. Keynes was a socialist and he is the one that sold the federal government on deficit spending ... The international bankers loved and adored him. Things are not always as they seem.
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Post by creationist on Oct 10, 2008 18:54:31 GMT -5
Interesting that according to the WSJ this morning it's being considered to back ALL U.S. bank deposits. I can see manufacturing a crisis but this big worldwide makes one wonder if there either was a: no manufacturing or b: the idiots didn't expect their little plan to spiral like this Actually, according to Hal Lindsey, Jack VanImpe and a number of other Christian authors, it is a world wide economic collapse that is going to usher in the anti-christ. When the whole world is caught up in the termoil one charismatic leader will arise that has all the answers... Their system isn't collapsing. It is controlled. Black Monday in 1929 was just a test according to various (anti-Keysian) economists. Keynes was a socialist and he is the one that sold the federal government on deficit spending ... The international bankers loved and adored him. Things are not always as they seem. And he was on the Committee of 300.
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Post by rinoHUNTER on Oct 17, 2008 9:03:26 GMT -5
CARACAS (Reuters) - Socialist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez mocked George W. Bush as a "comrade" on Wednesday, saying the U.S. president was a hard-line leftist for his government's intervention of major private banks in the U.S. financial crisis.
Chavez, who calls capitalism an evil and ex-Cuban leader Fidel Castro his mentor, ridiculed Bush for his plan for the federal government to take equity in American banks despite the U.S. right-wing's criticism of Venezuelan nationalizations.
"Bush is to the left of me now," Chavez told an audience of international intellectuals debating the benefits of socialism. "Comrade Bush announced he will buy shares in private banks."
Chavez, who has insulted Bush in the past as a drunkard or the devil, called him clueless on Wednesday. He accused him of simply parroting the words of his aides without understanding the new policies that rely on heavy state intervention.
"I am convinced he has got no idea what's going on," said Chavez, who has nationalized swaths of the OPEC nation's economy in recent years and is in negotiations to take over a Spanish bank in Venezuela.
Chavez lauds his nationalizations for allowing the state to refocus companies' activities on helping the poor rather than creating value for their shareholders.
The Bush administration, which has promoted free-market policies throughout Latin America, resisted taking equity in banks for weeks. But, faced with a spiraling financial crisis, it reversed course this week with a $250 billion plan.
Chavez, who the United States labels an autocrat, is popular among his supporters at home for criticizing Bush and sometimes wins praise abroad for voicing anti-U.S. opinions.
Despite the ideological differences between the two governments and the diplomatic sparring that led weeks ago to the countries expelling each other's ambassador, Venezuela remains a major oil supplier to the United States.
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Post by bradwisconsin on Oct 17, 2008 9:28:30 GMT -5
Heh Comrade Bush. Sort of fits since to be a socialist or instill socialist philosophies one does have to be somewhat clueless. Scary that Dem leadership w/ an assist from Barack HUSSEIN Obama wants to take the regulations and resulting socialism even further after Nov. 4.
Speaking of oil did you know that Comrade Chavez sells his oil at a discount to all his "friends". The U.S. is the only country that pays FULL PRICE for Venuzualan oil. And soon it will be full price for oil off the coast of Cuba because God-forbid we drill off the Keys for oil are selves because drilling in ANWR, the shales or offshore - "Wouldn't be prudent" according to the clueless.
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Post by creationist on Oct 23, 2008 1:24:33 GMT -5
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Post by creationist on Oct 26, 2008 16:01:43 GMT -5
You wanna see something crazy? Google "Big Dog Robot" and see what the US government and military intend to use on Americans.
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Post by creationist on Nov 3, 2008 23:35:28 GMT -5
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Post by creationist on Nov 6, 2008 20:32:26 GMT -5
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Post by bradwisconsin on Nov 7, 2008 8:18:46 GMT -5
I haven't located the link but the other day I saw something that said a couple of researchers determined that because of some of the policies instituted the effects of the GD or the GD itself lasted longer than it would have without the policies.
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Post by creationist on Nov 12, 2008 18:29:33 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVytOtfPZe8Notice that the music ends triumphantly, convincing many viewers that a new financial order of the world would be a very good thing! Three people at the event were Dean Acheson, Henry Morgenthau, and Harry Dexter White. Acheson was the most powerful among those three, and White persuaded Morgenthau to do many criminal things. Also there was John Maynard Keynes.
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