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Liberalandy

by Liberalandy on 01 October 2008 - 19:10

ugly I am thinking about it. things will get worse, now the major banks, how many left 2? will get our money and lend it to ford, gm, so they can build plants in mexico. Why not give the money to small banks across the country to help ma and pop business. I say no bail out


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 01 October 2008 - 20:10

Give people back their home's at a fair rate of interest and not the floating crapshoot they had before.

Put our nation back as a producer instead of a consumer and let people go back to work.

Put these freaking criminal's in jail without  BAIL !!

And clean house, all three house's.   Let's see some new face's.

And citizen's, if your going to do your part stop buying foreign good's.

Pay cash and stop living beyond your mean's.    Who's idea was it to live on credit anyway??  The credit companies maybe.

We made our own bed you know.

 


Liberalandy

by Liberalandy on 01 October 2008 - 20:10

two moons it is almost impossible to buy American. hell you cant buy a ford all-American. I dare you to buy garlic powder made in America. It all comes from China. We're done


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 01 October 2008 - 20:10

Sad as it make's me to agree with you it's true.     It's really hard to buy anything these day's made in america..

But we could change that..    Starts with companies like Walmart.   To point a finger, they have put american companies out of business with their strategies and made money doing it.  Now other companies are trying to follow their strategies as well considering them a model to follow.

I could point another finger right at the source of all our problem's..... GREED!   Selling out to the tune of greed.

Thats why I don't favor any bail out...   they gambled and lost,  now the rest of us have to suffer??

Anyway I was in a tree all morning and getting ready to go back out hoping for some fresh meat tonight.

Come payday maybe I can afford to buy some groceries after expenses.  maybe.

 


by Preston on 02 October 2008 - 04:10

As Doug Herman always says, we must strike at the root of the ongoing evil to get rid of the problem.   What is the root cause of all this financial difficulty?  It is not what the media tell us to be a "credit crunch".  That is a cover story.  It is that there are so many out of work and underemployed and such low wages for the masses, coupled with massive inflation of food, fuel and everything, that there is not enough money for folks to maintain their lifestyles.  Net income and purchasing power and the standard of living are dropping dropping rapidly.  What is the root cause?  Nafta, Gatt, WTO?  Yes but that is only part of it.  The root is an unconstitutional fiat based fractional reserve banking system conceived on Jekyl Island in secret by key banksters and then passed into law in 1913.  It is the federal reserve act that is the root cause.  It is not federal, has no reserve (only paper notations--creates opur money from nowhere as debt with interest accruing like any other note or loan).  That is it folks all of our paper bills are not really money but notes or more accuartely interest accruing loans.  But regular notes are supposed to have a due date and list the terms (ours don't).  The slight of hand trick was this.  Initially we had silver and gold certificates (you could take any bill to any large bank and turn it in for gold or silver metal as specified on the bill.  Under Nixon, the gold standard was removed and notes became "federal reserve notes" with nothing backing them except faith in our gov't.  The result is that paper money is actually debt that continues to accrue interest.  Therefore it is an increasing loan that can never be paid back because there is always more debt issued with the money than the money itself is worth which is always deflating in value on a continuing basis.  If you can understand this concept deby issued as money (a lie) then you understand the problem.    So now you know the root problem is that we do not have an honest money system but actually a fraudulent one, just as Rep. Ron Paul has been saying for over 20 years, just like Wright Patman used to say, just like Rep. Henry Gonzalez used to say until a sniper fired a high powered rifle at him with the intennt of scaring him into shutting up, which he did.  Now you understand.   And of course you could research the case decided in Minnesota by Judge Mahoney in the lates 1950's if I remeber correctly where it was proven in court that what I suggest here is true.  The gov't never even appealed the case because they knew it would draw too much attention.  They did however kill Judge Mahoney who was a great American hero and a true patriot. The case concerned a farmer who proved that the bank cheated him for loaning him money that was actually phony, and he won.  So now you know the rest of the story. Folks may not like some of Uglydog's posts but he is an expert on investments and he knows about this stuff. 


by Preston on 02 October 2008 - 04:10


by Preston on 02 October 2008 - 05:10

Rep. Dennis Kucinich says the bailout plan is immoral:

http://www.infowars.com/?p=5001

 


by Preston on 02 October 2008 - 05:10

Will the recession lead to a police state?  A very good article and summary on what is going on now in the USA:

http://www.alternet.org/story/100689/will_wall_street%27s_meltdown_turn_america_into_a_police_state/

http://www.infowars.com/?p=4993

A very good summary of the current mess the US economy is now in and why:

http://www.infowars.com/?p=4996

 


by Preston on 02 October 2008 - 05:10

Check out these "golden parachutes" all paid out as a reward for ruining their corporations.  Most folks that trash a company used to get nada.  These fat cats get paid to trash them.  Sounds like planned destruction  to me:

http://www.cnbc.com/id/26959512?slide=1

 


BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 02 October 2008 - 13:10

Remember, this Bill must pass the Senate and House. Don't take your eyes off the ball. Call your reps today. The House vote is friday.






 


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