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>On May 7, 1:43 pm, "Eddie Haskell" <
uyn...@szmoplm.com> wrote:
>> "Richard Steel" <
rsteel2...@aol.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:d2437280-31ab-45fb...@a5g2000vbc.googlegroups.com...
>> On May 7, 12:13 pm, Lamont Cranston
>>
>> <EnemyOfThoseWhoMakeMeAnEn...@Penumbra.org> wrote:
>> > On May 7, 2:21 pm, "Eddie Haskell"<
uyn...@szmoplm.com> wrote:
>>
>> > More bullshit from Iddie the Imbecile.
>>
>> > France is now on its way to economic recovery.
>> > It was, until the Socialists took over.
>>
>> Yep. Same thing could happen here should Romney win and get the support of
>> congress. They had better explain to people that austerity is like getting
>> a
>> dope addict off drugs and there will be withdrawals before things get
>> better, but it has to be done because the continued dope of a borrow and
>> spend economy will eventually kill an economy and country.
>
>> The difference is that America is in far better shape than France or
>> Greece. One of the lovely ironies of Obama ruling by fiat is that all
>> it takes for Romney to undo 60% of the leftist damage is to literally
>> spend the afternoon of January 21st, 2013, signing bills undoing
>> Obama's executive orders. Add that to the Supreme Court reversing
>> ObamaCare, kicking Holder out of office (hopefully in a way that
>> involves doing a perp walk) and the EPA restrained, the America will
>> have a 9% growth rate in less than a year.
>
>Not if we cut spending to keep from going broke. Another problem is that we
>will have trouble encouraging long term investments in the country after the
>public has shown the stupidity they are capable of. The election of Hussein
>has forever destroyed our reputation as a safe place to invest because it
>could all go up in smoke with a mere next election.
>
>You talk about restraining the EPA for example. Do you think anyone would be
>foolish enough to make the investments necessary to re fire one of the coal
>plants Hussein has shut down on a mere 4 year promise? No, the damage
>Hussein is doing will be long lasting and will take years to dig out of.
>
>-Eddie Haskell
>
There is no "fix" for the U.S. economy. The economy only reflects a
much larger set of problems and the fixes for these are not likely in
the short term. They will become unavoidable, however, in the future
and that is going to be very painful.
The problems are as follows:
The government spending is out of control. The government is not
functioning to serve the people, but only to rule and control the
people while growing itself in size to be unmanagable. The
politicains, for the most part, are interested in their own power,
certainly not your well being.
The American people have been plundered by their own government,
and are so brainwashed by the news propaganda, and the government
controlled educational system, which has been doing nothing but to
dumb them down and teach invalid philosophies, that they are incapable
of seeing the truth which is right in front of their glazed over eyes.
Criminal behavior is the norm. The private central bank is continuing
the con job it started a century ago. It was started as a fraud, and
has never done anything but continue the fraud causing a loss of
prosparity of unimaginable proportions.
The cheats who play with the stock market do not create anything of
value, but engage in a game of money manipulation which is another
agent of plunder. The executive branch of government has usurped
power to the point of tyranical dictatorship. The legislative branch
has been paid off to stop doing the job of making legislation but now
is only a tool to be used by the mega corporate interests to maximize
their profits at the expense of the very lives and livelyhood of the
American people.
And the judicial branch now supports criminal activity rather than
protect the rights and freedoms of individuals.
Our empirical warmongering foreign policies are not only bankrupting
us, but commiting crimes against humanity.
Peppering vast areas with depleated Uranium will continue to kill and
deform generations unborn for millions of years, while vast majority
the braindead American people are either to "busy" to notice or too
corrupt to care.
The is no "fix" for the economy from within a system which itself
needs fixing. And it will not be able to be done internally.
I would not look to the government or the leaders or the corporations
or the banks to do anything but make matters progressively worse. No
one will come to your rescue. The only one who can is looking back at
you from your mirror.
>This has never been more true:
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can
only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves
largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority
always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the
public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over
loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average
age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years.
Great nations rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual
truth, to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to
abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to
complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence,
from dependence back again to bondage.
klattu