Have you noticed the extraordinary amount of new candidates running for various high level public offices are former CEO's and executives of the very companies who commandeered our economy into a kamikaze collapse?
Former Banksters flaunting their private sector expertise as qualifications to run government. Much like former President and Commander and Thief George Bush who never operated a successful private sector enterprise.
Evidently the money extorted is now being used to buy public office to enable their retirement of leisure. Comforting to know our money didn't go down the drain. It's emerging back into circulation through television commercials. Our sacrifice is not in vain. We now have all these new commercial to watch.
In some Governor races both Republican and Democratic candidates have similar backgrounds. Are they running for office or running from the self inflicted shoot yourself in the foot failed economy? Are they seeking refuge on the public dole? Can they balance a checkbook and calculate their taxes owed? If these thieves are elected we truly deserve the pummeling of the taxpayer.
Can raping the economy become substitute for real commerce? Will making things up in New York replace making things in Detroit or Indianapolis? Does loaning money from the US Treasury at zero percent interest and selling the same people interest accruing T-Bill investments really cancel the TARP debt of Banksters? Or are the people who made things up now offering more delusional concepts with no real solution?
Can imaginary exploits of the Banksters actually run or ruin an economy? How long can we ignore the successes of our past and continue with the present notion "those jobs are not coming back"? Why do we listen to the rhetoric? Is failure our quest? Why do we vote for more failure? Everything that was in America in 1970 is still here and now includes 22 million free ranging criminal aliens feeding upon our entitlements. Does uncontrolled borders offer Boom to Wall Street and Burden to Main Street?
Motivating Presidential quotes are inspiring today. Does anyone remember Ronald Reagan's "Are you Better Off Today"? How far backwards must we travel to go forwards again? Or are we doomed to the current downward spiral?
How can China build new factories when our industrial machine lays dormant shuttered and only a turn key away from operating again?
Who will lead us out of bondage from the Pharaoh's of Wall Street?
Is loaning money to build factories in China better than investing in America? If China will only buy cars made in China why do we buy Chinese poisonous products?
Why is GM using TARP funding to build manufacturing centers in China. We know China buys our debt. Is China earning interest on our debt and receiving new factories for free under TARP. Does, I will loan you the money to give me free factories and foreign aid make any sense?
A very good deal to note; for our so called best and brightest intellectual leaders of our US Treasury Department. Are we narrowly focused on the World Economy G-8 or G-20 and which Americans voted for this focus?
Have you noticed some elected official of government who constantly criticize the Obama $860 billion Stimulus never mention the $800 billion TARP program that perpetuated the wealth and rewarded incompetency to the Pharaoh's of Wall Street.
Both the Obama Stimulus and Bush TARP are give away policies that reward big business first and politician second to form an even stronger Oligarchy Government.
Both subscribe to the identical logic that "It's Good for the People" I personally haven't benefited from either and my suspicion is, I'm not alone. For every dime Congress controls they take their undeserved cuts as donations to election on the flip side.
When will we get fair elections allowing everyone a candidate to endorse "None Of The Above" When a vote for "None Of The Above" receives the most votes the Candidates are all rejected and would trigger vetting process of a new primary Rejected candidates could not be on the ballot again.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
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