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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 763928
United States 11/20/2009 12:27 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | We are moving to a global community. It's must easier to lower our standard of living then it is to raise the rest of the other countries. Remember Ross Perot? He warned this would happen. The Bushes and Clintons have worked very hard to make this happen for their masters and it's too late to do anything about it.
It was so easy because a country divided is a conquered country and they used polital parties to do it. No civil war needed this time. They split the people by party. And people still will vote their party no matter how hypocratic it seems.
Now get back to work. |
| Seamus User ID: 822782
United States 11/20/2009 12:40 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote |
We are moving to a global community. It's must easier to lower our standard of living then it is to raise the rest of the other countries. Remember Ross Perot? He warned this would happen. The Bushes and Clintons have worked very hard to make this happen for their masters and it's too late to do anything about it.
It was so easy because a country divided is a conquered country and they used polital parties to do it. No civil war needed this time. They split the people by party. And people still will vote their party no matter how hypocratic it seems.
Now get back to work. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 763928
Work????? War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.
John F. Kennedy |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 822767
United States 11/20/2009 12:49 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote |
The author lost me at "man-made climate change".
I have a problem with that too - the rest of it is spot-on. The entire "banking crisis" is the culmination of a scheme begun during the Clinton years, to transfer vast amounts of public wealth to the elites. Obama is turning what's left of the US economy into a basket case - and also engaging in socialist muzzling of the free media. The idiotic "swine flu crisis" is yet ANOTHER example of a vast transfer of wealth from the public - this time to the big-pharm/media cabal - the officers of the big companies in BOTH businesses are one and the same.
I remember in the 80's when they really started to market stocks and mutual funds to the average Joe - I asked: "Do you really think the rich are going to allow everyone to be wealthy"?
Great post Daj!
:DJthanx: GOG!
We've had our ankles and wrists shackled together for the ass rape long enough. And, the fleecing of America was sown with seeds of greed ~ on the part of the hucksters as well as the marks who ponied up their future in 401k's.
As a Canadian, I know better than most about that ass-raping. We have been a full-blown socialist state since the late 70's now - the average brainwashed sheep now fork over WELL OVER 50% of their earnings in taxes - and then in turn look to government to provide EVERYTHING. What do we get? Half-assed free health care at the cost of HUGE taxes. Our rights - ALL rights have been steadily eroded, parental rights, free speech rights, property rights and legal rights are in their death throes. The PTB have a tougher time acheiving the same result with the US, given it's VAST and freedom loving population - I believe their only chance to succeed is to create a TOTAL societal breakdown, at which point they think they MIGHT be able to disarm the American public..
Go with god, my American friends..
The sheople that willingly fork over their firearms are the ones that do not know how to use them, anyway. When that day comes, patriots will indeed resist ~ And, imo, the non-imported military and most of the law enforcement will NOT tow the party line when TSHTF.
When that day arrives ~ perhaps it will be a continental movement and Canucks and freedom lovers from south of the border seizing the moment as well! Hell, maybe it will cause a GLOBAL FREEDOM MOVEMENT!
We can hope.
:DJeyebrows: Quoting: DaJavoo
Ain't gonna' happen! The technologies of mind control are very sophisticated! These technologies are being used to manipulate and control perceptions, and to get people to oppose 'extremism' and 'extremists'. Watch the MSN and NMSN and listen to the rhetoric emanating from the authorities, especially those in the military! The incident at Fort Hood is a perfect example! Anyone with 'extreme' religious views who thinks they should kill others who pose a threat to their 'religion', and sacrifice themselves in an act of 'Jihad' in the name of their faith, is considered an 'extremist'. Take it a little further and those who do so in the name of ANY religion or ideology are to be considered 'extremists' as well. In fact, I heard a man on CSPAN representing the DHS say exactly that today! Might those who consider themselves to be 'warriors for Christ' be put in this category? Might those who claim to be 'patriots' be included in this category? Anyway, the electronic technologies to influence and control people are here, today, and they are being used. They are subtle and silent, and patented, but there are other technologies that are secret that have only been hinted at. It makes perfect sense therefore, and its reasonable to conclude, that there are secret technologies that are being used. However, they are 'plausibly deniable'! Inducing pain using these technologies is probably the best way to cause people to do things they would never do. Cause constant ringing in the ears, or a constant tooth ache, or drop dead fatique, or sudden dizzyness, or blurry vision, etc., and people do predictable things! Deny people the ability to live in a way that they are used to, and they will do predictable things! Take away the ability of people to make a living, to live like they have lived, and all sorts of predictable behaviors occur, such as demonstrations, marches, anger at town hall meetings, threats of violence, and even physical violence up to and including advocating killing those who appear to be threat to them! All of these induced behaviors can be used to justify using whatever means neccessary to stop 'extremism' and 'extremists', and thats exactly whats gonn'a happen! |
| ScrumpTheTexan  User ID: 821894
United States 11/20/2009 1:56 AM
 | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | Ah Daj...
Just couldn't read the whole thing right now Bro.
Too freaking angering & depressing.
Tab staying open for later digestion.
Great Catch... Horrific Truth.
 I am a Christian.
Christian does not equal doormat or pushover.
SickOfItAll
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| crazycanuck User ID: 807970
Canada 11/20/2009 2:11 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | As a Canadian, I know better than most about that ass-raping. We have been a full-blown socialist state since the late 70's now - the average brainwashed sheep now fork over WELL OVER 50% of their earnings in taxes - and then in turn look to government to provide EVERYTHING. What do we get? Half-assed free health care at the cost of HUGE taxes. Our rights - ALL rights have been steadily eroded, parental rights, free speech rights, property rights and legal rights are in their death throes. The PTB have a tougher time acheiving the same result with the US, given it's VAST and freedom loving population - I believe their only chance to succeed is to create a TOTAL societal breakdown, at which point they think they MIGHT be able to disarm the American public..
Go with god, my American friends..
Quoting Grizzled Old Goat.
We took our ass-raping because we have had gun control here for years. Hand guns have always been illegal in Canada. Perhaps that is the difference. I shudder at some of what I see coming for the USA, it's going to be heart-breaking. I just had a wave of feeling that many will commit suicide because they simply won't be able to cope (picture Katrina spread all across the country). I try and think positively, because what happens to you happens to us. There's a part of me that's glad ammo sales have been unprecedented in 2009 (get it while you can). I often pray for you folks and for all of us. OP, that was a great post. I find more and more though that I am alternating between anger and despair.......
My God bless you all. The people who actually did this need to be punished, not one another. Stay true. Hey, maybe some of us will even meet if you can get across the border before it really swirls down the drain....
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| ScrumpTheTexan  User ID: 821894
United States 11/20/2009 2:26 AM
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Copenhagen = Loss of Sovereignty. I am a Christian.
Christian does not equal doormat or pushover.
SickOfItAll
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 822846
China 11/20/2009 2:35 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote |
Robbed Blind by A Lipstick Wearing Pig
Davos Sherman Okst
[link to www.silverbearcafe.com]
This is a guest article written by our old friend, Davos. It would seem that a particular posting got his gander up, his blood boiling... and so here is his unbridled, unedited, and unapologetic response:
"No one in this world, so far as I know - and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me - has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people." ~ H.L. Mencken
Each and everyday I'm amazed by the sad amount of truth held within this statement.
I've totally shunned TV, I have no cable, no dish, I've deleted every mainstream news source from my iGoogle RSS reader and I am now weeding out what I once considered to be the best 25 economic blogs.
Let’s visit the many ways that we are being robbed by the pig wearing lipstick.
Confusion and sexing up the ugly:
Today, on a blog I used to hold in high esteem was an article entitled "Who's Afraid Of a Falling Dollar?"
Me.
That's who.
And it should scare you also!
First we need to take the lipstick off the falling dollar pig and understand what it means. If you have $100,000.00 in your account and the dollar falls in value that $100,000.00 might buy you only $25,000.00 worth of assets.
Would you put your money in a bank that offered you a falling balance? Open an account today with your life savings of $100,000.00 and tomorrow your balance will be $25,000.00.
The incredible part about the article is that it was written by a senior fellow at an institute that is trying to save Social Security.
Sorry Grandma, your $500.00 Social Security check that used to buy you a month's tuna caught by Japanese fishermen had a really bad fall and now you'll have to eat saltines all month long.
No more tuna for you.
"A lower dollar is good news for US exporters and foreign importers and bad news for foreign exporters and US importers."
Really?
Well bad news here. We import 2/3rds of our oil.
Sorry, when you fill up your SUV with your falling dollar you are now on the cusp of bankruptcy because that dollar had a bad fall and only buys 1/4 the amount of gas it used to. When you go to the store and purchase food that has been shipped a minimum of 1,500 miles and farmed in a petrochemically dependent fashion you’re going to be in the same line as Grandma buying saltines.
Bon appétit mon ami(e).
Confusion and sexing up inflation:
"The fear is that a falling dollar would be inflationary." Right here I am reassured that the author must a.) be Keysnian b.) have taught economics c.) has worked for the "Federal" (a very private bank) Reserve.
Or, d.) all of the above.
Inflation is defined as the size of the monetary supply. The Keynesian economists have convoluted this. The bottom line is if you have a trillion in 100's and you create another trillion bucks while you have 2 trillion the reality is that the 2 trillion has a value of 1 trillion. Your 100's are worth 50.
Your dollar fell.
Hard.
He then quotes two recent "Fed" papers.
The Chairman of the Fed got it 100% wrong.
"We've never had a decline of houses in a nationwide basis."
Oh, I thought you studied the great depression?
Just what the heck happened from 1920 to 1945?
Confusion and sexing up unemployment:
"With US unemployment currently at 10 percent, there is no chance that inflation will rise in the near term."
Really?
First if you go to [link to www.shadowstats.com] and pay John Williams 89 bucks he will show you that unemployment is at 22%. He corrects the BLS's Birth Death Model, their Seasonal Adjustment and even is kind enough to count the U3 and the U6 numbers and add them up into one nice percentage.
Something the BLS seems challenged by.
And by what economic model is unemployment a factor in inflation? Zimbabwe had an unemployment rate north of 90% and here is a copy copy of a dinner receipt...
2Dinner for one: 1.2 billion.
I suppose that isn't inflation even by a Keynesian perspective?
I could go on for hours.
"Articles" like these contribute to the success of the robberies committed on the American people each and every day. The give validity to Mencken's pathetic realization.
Worse, when good blogs publish bad articles smart readers get confused by qualifications and titles and prestigious think tank associations. Comments like: "Zimbabwe is a case of corruption so naked that it defies comparison. Even comparing it to the US is the height of silliness, since the US spent the last year with NEGATIVE YoY price changes."
Corruption so naked that it defies comparison?
Really?
Well maybe we should consider this. The unregulated derivative market is now 55 times the size of all the world's GDPs 600 trillion in total (audio link).
According to Table 3 OCC.pdf (from our Treasury) 200 trillion of this toxic mess reside here in US banks. Tyler, over at ZeroHedge, ran a piece pegging it at 1,600 trillion (1.6 quadrillion). The subprime mess was 1.5 trillion. It blew up the economy. We now have wave two of the Alt-A and Option Arms rolling to shore. Another 1.5 trillion. A lot of this consists of NINJA loans. Those are no income, no jobs, no documentation. I suppose putting down you make 100k when you don't have a job doesn't defy corruption?
Or maybe we want to discuss the stellar way these loans are given AAA ratings?
Naked Short Selling is another great topic while we are on the Bernie Madoff Zimbabwe discussion.
Or we could discuss how we hang those out to dry for uttering regulation and oversight.
Defies comparison?
Yeah.
The bottom line is that we have become numb to what "experts" and reporters tell us.
A recent piece in Bloomberg discussing raising the debt limit is proof. "Tactics such as tapping federal retirement funds would free up roughly $150 billion - about the same amount as the interest payments that come due on Dec. 31."
As one fellow blogger that I have the utmost respect for put it: "Did you catch the bit in boldface about 'tapping' federal retirement funds for short-term cash flow? Sounds so casual, so innocent, don't it? Think about it, though. Unlike private pension funds, whose trustees have a fiduciary duty under the ERISA Act to safeguard the interest of beneficiaries, fedgov pension funds are mere slush funds for politicians to grab at will. Under the sordid conflicts of interest which are tolerated within our imperial government, the managers of Social Security and federal retirement funds subserviently hand over their reserves to our insolvent government in ad hoc, 'we'll pay you back when we can afford to' transactions. In a private-sector pension fund, such malfeasance would land them straight in jail.
But then, government is all about granting itself the right to commit acts which are illegal for its subjects -- such as the Federal Reserve's 96-year-long currency counterfeiting operation. When the sovereign itself is dishonest, openly bilking its own pensioners, it is idle to talk of 'reform.' Organized crime is not amenable to reform. Either you end it, or you trust your security to the nebulous notion of 'honor among thieves.' Good luck with that!"
Next time, Davos, tell us what you really think! Oh, and be sure to back it up with more facts, lol, the masses won’t get it otherwise!
Oh, and here's just one more graphic to bolster your case of an insane world:
Davos Sherman Okst | Bernardston, MA USA | Email |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 667270
United States 11/20/2009 2:46 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | Hell, the country will be over in three day's once they stop unemployment compensation...so you have until next spring to stock up...but that's no good, go to ground and they will sniff you out, cover your ventilation tubes and you either run out of oxygen or come out of you holes and die.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 822421
United States 11/20/2009 2:50 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | Marking for quick reference to read tomorrow.
Thanks Daj, you always bring important and enlightening articles to the forefront. It's greatly appreciated! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 720019
United States 11/20/2009 4:05 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote |
Our manufacturing has, for the most part, left the country and no one in DC seems to get the idea that tax incentives rather than penalties would bring some of that back here.
The middle classes are becoming increasingly jobless and poor while our money is losing value every week. Quoting: anonanon 822513
That's likely what started the demise of the middle class. The points in your first paragraph led to the conditions in your next one. The globalists say that manufacturing jobs will go the way of the dinosaur, as if they have no intention to take the positive steps that will lift citizens out of poverty. It's like they're resigned to a two-class Third World economic and social (maybe political) system. Well, we still need manufacturing jobs. We still need to make, buy, and sell our own products. Not all folks will get occupations in the science and technology fields. I don't buy the experts' glowing speeches about "green jobs", either. Show me a "green" Henry Ford, and we'll talk. Until then, my nagging feeling, that the demise of the middle class was planned, will seem less and less like an absurd conspiracy theory by the day. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 794359
United States 11/20/2009 5:20 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | 1989 average wage 11.00 an hour in order to match that rate at a conservative 4 % inflation rate for 20 years. you would need an average wage of 28 dollars an hour , or a minimum wage of around 18 dollars an hour.
seen any of those jobs kicking around for the masses ?
cause i sure dont |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 822142
United States 11/20/2009 6:38 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote | trite ideas and cry baby-like wtiting
in essence it is like an old man crying about "how it used to be"
Our children will gtow up and we will be saying "i remember when qw didn't have armored vehicles with machine guns on top to get to work"
things move along oh whiners of forever. All civilizations come and go. its called history.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:39 AM
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Yeah, it was ok. Kinda "scare you propaganda" in your face. And who in the history of the world has died from lack of insurance. Not in the medical books. I have never heard of anyone , especially children, dying from being turned away because they were lacking insurance. There are places that normal white people might not want to go to, but they are there and heal many minorities and poor white trash every day. I'll still froward it to my family, they dig this kind of stuff. Quoting: Rusty Shakleford

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:40 AM
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Yeah, it was ok. Kinda "scare you propaganda" in your face. And who in the history of the world has died from lack of insurance. Not in the medical books. I have never heard of anyone , especially children, dying from being turned away because they were lacking insurance. There are places that normal white people might not want to go to, but they are there and heal many minorities and poor white trash every day. I'll still froward it to my family, they dig this kind of stuff.
It's NOT propaganda. The article is nearly brilliant.
I agree with the AC who said the real cause is a breakdown of morals and values.
WE, The Unwilling...Led By the Unqualified...Doing the Unnecessary...For the Ungrateful.
With lying sociopaths leading the charge. Quoting: Canadian Cold Front 348319
Summed up nicely.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:45 AM
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TWO 'misdirections' for readers to follow:
1. We have to stop the elite 1% who have all the money.
NO, we need to get to the cause of the problem, the Federal Reserve Jewish WORLD banksters who run the whole show, including #1, the VARIOUS Rothchild bankers that CONTROL every major industrialized country in the WORLD, plus the Rockerfellers, Kumb-Lobes, Warburgs, ETC.
2. You DO NOT go to the CAUSE of the PROBLEM and expect HELP !
Our 'elected' political CROOKS had our overwhelming vote of OVER 80% AGAINST TARP, but the passed it ANYWAY !
SAME with healthcare bill and the OVERWELMING negitive reaction from people who came to meet with their 'representives' ( of CORPORATIONS ) that enphaticlly said NO , WITH EMOTION; yet they still passed it in the House and the Senate will do the SAME!
The only REAL solution to the problem was barely hinted at
when the subject of the unbelievable sale of guns and ammo was addressed.
I will say again, this author MISDIRECTS your actions to the WRONG METHODS to solve the problem. The bills are passed, MORE to come, the MONEY HAS been stolen ( wrong again; there was none to steal, EXCEPT from our grandchildren, who, by their SS numbers, are COLLATERAL for US DEBT, per the FED banksters and their ability to work their entire lives as DEBT SLAVES ).
Eagle
) Quoting: Eagle # 1 822411
Eagle,
You're correct ~ we can't expect "help" from the causes.
That's why I say we MUST invoke what ever recall measures in place at the state levels to RECALL the crooks from CONgress.
If that fails, the innate nature of folks (the flight or fight response) has been quietly asserting itself ~ evidenced in the ramp-up of weapon/ammo purchases. That is not the preferred response, but it may well be the one of last resort, if recall (either through petition or the ballot box) is ineffective.
The effective control here is economic ~ and TPTB have been quietly putting into place measures to use once money means nothing.
There may be a sliver of time left to effect change peaceably.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:46 AM
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Excellent post Daj, though i too feel that this so called
man made climate problem is just that,made by men who
are able to control weather patterns in order to control
populations Quoting: alamino

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:46 AM
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The author is not well educated on earth cycles that bring climate change. Other than that, the article is right on!
 Quoting: Texas Uncensored

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:47 AM
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Call congess, the white house, the UN, the CFR, tell them to STOP!!!! WE ARE CLOSE TO THE END OF THE WORLD if them, don't stop!!!!! Riots, Looting, Mass Anal rape, We're Finished!!!!
Or.......
Get your guns!!!! Get your tents!!!! learn to live off the land or you WILL be in a FEMA camp taking a "Shower" (Code for lead into an oven) The time is Nigh!!!! Fight for your survival!!!! Repent to god and save your soul!!!!!
Or........
Continue playing your Wii......thats much eaiser Quoting: Mr.gutman 822683

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:48 AM
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Here's the health insurance scam in a nutshell...you're middle aged an get the finances to finally buy a house...you pay and pay and pay till you finally get it paid off and now your in your 50's....your body's getting older and showing the signs of wear and tear...you start having chest pains and are worried....meanwhile, when you need it most, your health insurance skyrockets to the equivalent or more than your previous house payment..you contemplate dropping your health insurance but realize that if the big one happens and you aren't covered that they'll take your house that you worked so hard for over all those years and you'll be homeless and right back where you started when you were twenty...play their game and the have you in perpetual slavery to the system.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 449600
That sux. 
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:49 AM
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Only 3 more years exactly to the next Presidential election but only one more year until the Congressional election and a third of the Senators.
Hopefully, all these tough times and the outrageous spending and multi-thousand page bills will, by then, give people some common sense as to who they actually vote for.
All of those things are true. I am not sure about the climate change thing, but it does make a lot of sense to clean up our air and waters and to use a whole lot less oil just so we can tell the oil-producing countries to go to hell.
More importantly, are the cultural changes being brought about by our tolerance for drugs which has only enhanced the gangs and brought in ever more violent ones from Mexico and Guatamala.
The Hispanic-ization of our country isn't going all that well as far too many of them seem to come here for the benefits rather than for what they can contribute. We don't seem to be able to even throw the criminal ones back to their own countries.
People no longer wait to get married to have kids. Thank Hollwood for that. 70% of all black infants are born to single mothers, 50% of Hispanic ones and 30% of white ones. The daddy's rarely support any of those kids for long.
Everyone acts as if that is acceptable. It isn't but somehow we have failed to teach that to a few generations of people.
As you walk around, it is clear that far too many of us have lost all sense of just common decency and civility.
Poddy mouths everywhere, pregnant women wearing tight tank tops instead of maternity tops, young girls dressed like hookers and young men dressed like thugs. Again, thank you Hollywood and the music industry.
Of course, all the public rage has to come out somewhere so we are dishing it out at each other instead of at the politicians who deserve every bit of it.
Our manufacturing has, for the most part, left the country and no one in DC seems to get the idea that tax incentives rather than penalties would bring some of that back here.
The middle classes are becoming increasingly jobless and poor while our money is losing value every week.
We don't need a hand-out but we do need our government to come up with some common sense solutions that will give businesses an incentive to create jobs and to hire people.
Most of us are quite able to help ourselves with a job.
how about the removal of the criminals who are running the train off the tracks?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 821860
RECALL
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:50 AM
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Historians will look back at this time as a period in which corrupt despots ruled the masses with utter short-sighted greed and casted an illusion over the base population to keep the scam rolling along, until the end of the American empire, until the public driven economy came crashing down in a thunderous economic cloud of greed and corruption.
Not necessarily. Remember it is the victors who write the histories. Historians who don't spout the company line are not the historians who get their work published. I'm sure some way will be found to blame the current mess on someone other than the people responsible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 814912
I won't be worth reading.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:51 AM
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I think that Mugabe in the White House and those stooges
around him want to create the Zimbabwe economy in the USA. Quoting: jarha
They've already added the requisite zeroes to the engraving plates over at Treasury.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:55 AM
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Even if you think climate change is not man-made, the author is correct that the world is experiencing water shortages and extreme weather events. I personally don't give a flying fuck whether they are man-made or not...but if you choose to believe everything is hunky-dori on the environmental front you are sticking your head in the sand. There are big resource/environmental problems coming down the pike. Put aside your ideology and face reality. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 650958
imo, Most sane people have no argument with conservation, recycling and doing what technology allows to protect the environment.
What I have a beef with is financially crippling a nation/people/economy for its wealth/technology/industrialization with an 'artificial' spread the wealth scheme such as the CRAP & TAX agenda being foisted off on to the U.S., et.al. and other penalty schemes in water/resource allocation.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:56 AM
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One out of every two children in the United States of America will need to use a food stamp… to EAT!
OUR DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH: the greatest lie ever told
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764731
Our work ethic that didn't have the word 'quit' in it used to be our strength.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:59 AM
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Unforturnetly sounding the alarm to our congressman won't help, they are part of the problem. Did you see the Glen Beck show today? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 822487
There also giving less money for food stamps already. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 822487
We qualify for food stamps now, but i won't get them unless I'm starving, whicj mat be comng soon since I'm out of work and unemployment. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 822487
That is WHY we need to REMOVE the problem through RECALL.
Good luck on the job front, AC.
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 8:59 AM
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Brilliant. Well written, and well rounded. A+++ Quoting: Anonymous Coward 550635

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 9:01 AM
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Interesting.
If all hell breaks lose, chances are high the wrong people will suffer. Meanwhile, back on the Riviera.... Quoting: htp,nli 686272
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it’s natural manure. ~ Thomas Jefferson

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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 9:01 AM
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great article, thanks Quoting: Anonymous Coward 380131

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| Jomama User ID: 807019
United States 11/20/2009 9:01 AM | | Re: The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Quote |
Take your plight to your representative. SOUND THE ALARM!
Pissing in the wind...
All of that has been brought to you by the people you
now think will save you, your very own special goofyment.
Wake da fuck up!!
There MUST be a RECALL process that can be petitioned to the state governors to REMOVE the bastards BEFORE the next elections. Quoting: DaJavoo
Only permanent removal (welding and otherwise barring all doors in D.C. and putting guards in place) will eventually solve all the problems the assholes have caused. to herd or not to herd
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| DaJavoo  Forum Barkeep User ID: 818167
United States 11/20/2009 9:03 AM
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Great writing and great article.
How is it though, that the writer could be so right-on with all the points made, yet not realize that the same NWO-types who are literally destroying America with thefts and debt are also behind the 'Global Warming' facade.
Believe this: If you are standing up to your eyebrows in snow, you will still be told the earth is getting warmer. And only the death of you and your children can help the earth to heal.
The Copenhagen BS will pass soon. And when it is enabled believe this, too:
You want to sell your home? First, a newly minted Federal Agent will visit your home and point out the $$Tens of Thousands of Dollars you need to first spend to bring your home up to the 'Copenhagen Agreement' standards.
After hearing that you decide you can't afford to sell your house? Well, then enjoy the $$Thousand Dollar week fines imposed by your new friend, the Government Agent, money you will 'owe' for the damage your home is doing to the environment... and the $$$ will keep adding up until go get a new mortgage and do all the 'necessary' repairs. Quoting: Seamus
Tyranny.
It will not endure forever.
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