kpellervo is offline kpellervo Post #1  May 6,2009, 8:31pm
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I had a thought the other day, it was kind of unnerving, but it wouldn’t surprise me from either party. What if the current white house plan to fix the economy isn’t even supposed to work until lets say three years from now, to create a hero and insure another four year term for the democratic party? The thought makes me sick but like I said it wouldn’t surprise me. Any thoughts?
 
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I do believe that it is a long term approach to fixing the economy (which I like as a quick fix is only a bandaid). I don't agree with the motive that you place behind it though. That is a reach.


I actually think that it isan 8 to 10 year approach that will provide a solid foundation for us to thrive on into the future.
 
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dito is offline dito Post #3  May 6,2009, 8:57pm
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It is a bandaid approach. What are you talking about? The republican party has the same economic policies.
 
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kpellervo, wrote :

I had a thought the other day, it was kind of unnerving, but it wouldn’t surprise me from either party. What if the current white house plan to fix the economy isn’t even supposed to work until lets say three years from now, to create a hero and insure another four year term for the democratic party? The thought makes me sick but like I said it wouldn’t surprise me. Any thoughts?
I never thought about that. That would be sheer genius on the part of the elites. Consolidating power while pretending to be for the people. Brilliant. Imho the NeoCons and PC elite work together.
 
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jamesp81 is offline jamesp81 Post #5  May 7,2009, 10:55am
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kpellervo, wrote :

I had a thought the other day, it was kind of unnerving, but it wouldn’t surprise me from either party. What if the current white house plan to fix the economy isn’t even supposed to work until lets say three years from now, to create a hero and insure another four year term for the democratic party? The thought makes me sick but like I said it wouldn’t surprise me. Any thoughts?
I would not put this past any politician of any party.
 
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saulgoode is offline saulgoode Post #6  May 7,2009, 11:16am
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They're already doing this. Who needs a crystal ball to see that?


Note how very, very, VERY carefully Obama DELAYED his tax increases until AFTER the 2010 congressional elections. He won't jack up our taxes until 2011.


Then, in 2011, when all the "elites" take a 15-20% paycut, and the corporations get raided, then we'll see the second recession/depression, just when we thought it was all turning around.


Cue into the 2012 pres race, and we'll see the same media rush in Sept, 2012, that we saw in Sept, 2008, where the sky falls and the US will again lead the world down another dark tunnel, egged on by the media.


Since Uncle Obama will own the banks, he can tighten or loosen lending, manipulating as much as he likes. He won't even need to consult the fed.


After another crisis is generated,we'll see another round of bailouts, with loans against our 2015 taxes, just after the 2014 congressional races, and another 10-15% paycut for the "elite." More companies will beging to "go under." They have the banks under control, and they're working on the auto industry, so I figure we'll see them hit energy and O&G (Oil & Gas) next time around. If they can first shore up gas prices to more than $4.00/gal, then the US, driven by the media, will BEG Uncle Obama to usurp Exxon and the other big companies...


Sweet, huh.


They're manipulating our economy, no doubt about it. The goal is to move EVERYONE to the middle, and basically put a cap on earning, at around $100,000 bucks. Anything more than that, and you'll have to give it to Uncle Obama.


The goal is to own the US capitalist engine, so that they can not only tax it, but skim profits, and compete against the other gov't-owned entities in the world, such as the Russian O&G industry, OPEC, and so forth.


Whatever, though. Let's all quit our jobs, have a bunch of kids, and collect welfare. Beats working!


- Saul
 
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With your anti-any regulation, anti-protectionism righties in charge, you won't even have a job to quit!!


(Unless you move to China, Japan, or southwest Asia, of course.)
 
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