January 29, 2009

Kucinich calls for the Federal Reserve to be brought under control. Yeah, good luck with that.



I like Kucinich - he's got that fire in the belly that Ron Paul is missing.

That said, just like Ron Paul, nobody is listening. Nobody cares. And he has no support in the corrupted halls of Congress.

So, what to do?

The only way change is going to come to our corrupt Congress is if Americans find a leader and take to the streets. Literally, take to the streets. Loudly, passionately, relentlessly take to the streets, demand blood, demand arrests and demand the destruction of the Fed.

But I don't see that happening, not unless or until it gets REAL bad. No, Americans, like they've been doing for decades now, are simply going to take this lying down. The Fed, Goldman Sachs, the bankers and the REIC are firmly in control.

What's on Idol?

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

End the Fed

They more then anyone else started this mess, encouraged it, denied it, and mark my words, are creating something much worse. I'm really at the point now where I feel like hurling Molotov cocktails at my local Federal Reserve branch located right across the river.

Anonymous said...

Gerald Celente forecasts on Alex Jones TV:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NsjK4E7q1A

Get ready people; something huge is coming.

Anonymous said...

And the House rolled over like the good Zionist bootlickers they are. Only 11 Democrats voted against the Messiah's stimulus. Shameful!

The biggest heist in the history of the USA.

Anonymous said...

Mark this: America will borrow until it can't borrow anymore, then the system will collapse. No one wants to listen to fiscal responsibility, only borrow, borrow, borrow as if there is no tommorrow. The American public is looking for a handout and noodle spinach Kucinich is trying to end the borrowers party before it begins. Again, what is the limit on which the USA can borrow, till it is maxed out. Keith, does anyone know that number?

Bukko Boomeranger said...

I remember reading about the revolutionary theory behind the Brigate Rossi in Italy during the 1970s. (They were the anarchist commies who kidnapped rich people like the former prime minister Aldo Moro, who they killed and left in a car boot.)

Their plan to set off revolution was to do shocking acts of terror, which would provoke a government crackdown that would be so onerous that it would force average society out of its slumber. The same mindset was at work from the opposite political pole with Tim McVeigh and other Christopathic racists who follow "The Turner Diaries."

And now we have speculation that an economic collapse, financial terror instead of violent terror, will wake the sheeple. There's a common thread, though. Things have to get bad to make people WAKE THE FUCK UP!

Happened in Russia in 1917. Happened in France in 1789. Seems to be happening in Greece, Iceland, the Baltic sardine states. But the USA? Hey -- what about that ad that PETA wanted to put on the Super Bowl?!? Were they going to show Janet Jackson's titty?

Anonymous said...

Where are those fluttering Phoenix feathers ... where, where, where?

Anonymous said...

At least we didn't puss out and move to another country like you.

SoYouThinkYouCanInvest said...

The Fed Will Buy All Treasury Bonds in Existence if Necessary. Sound far fetched? It’s not. Bernanke said so himself in 2002. It's not hyperbole.

Read exactly what he wrote:
http://soyouthinkyoucaninvest.blogspot.com/2009/01/fed-plans-to-buy-all-treasury-bonds.html

Anonymous said...

This guy is what Democrats claim to want, but don't have the balls to vote for.

If people voted blind, only by reading the candidates positions and looking at their voting records, Kucinich would have won the Democratic Primary and probably would have won the 2008 election by more than Obama did. Unfortunately, even though you have to be 18 to vote, most people pick the president using the same criteria they used to pick the "cool kids" in high school.

I've never voted for a Democrat (or a Republican) for president, but I would have voted for him in '04 over Bush and '08 over McCain. He's a nutty socialist, but an honest nutty socialist who doesn't owe anything to the investment banks, energy companies or defense contractors.

Bukko Boomeranger said...

At least we didn't puss out and move to another country like you.

Keith, I gotta commend you on your tolerance, for allowing people to post dumbshit insults like that against you. Even when someone has nothing meaningful to say, just slags you, you moderate it through. Good onya for being a Free Speecher!

But back on topic, if someone was reading Dennis's words without knowing the author, or hearing that speech from another room without recognising Kucinich's voice, they couldn't tell whether it was a radical Dem or a waaaay Libertarian putting it out there. Another case of the Left and Right coming so far around the circle of the conventional that they meet.

blogger said...

Yeah, it's OK Bukko. Funny to see hatred of expats, isn't it?

There's no law that says you have to stay in the USA. Big world out there, lots of opportunity. And when you think about it, Americans in the 1800's were expats too, as they made their way west.

Now some of us are heading even farther.

I also see us as year-round goodwill ambassadors for America. To make up for the ones that pollute the world for a few weeks every summer.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a good idea. Fresh thinking and questioning the status quo at a time when it's sorely needed.

Anonymous said...

LET'S TAKE TO THE STREETS ! COUNT ME IN ! NOW !!!

Anonymous said...

Dude - you forgot to mention Kucinich's also has a smokingly hot young wife!

Anonymous said...

"There's no law that says you have to stay in the USA".

True, you can leave if you want, but I would give more credit to the person who chooses to stay.

Why is it that so many people just don't get the idea that just because something is legal doesn't mean that it's OK to do it?

Anonymous said...

The pseudo-Middle Class of football watching, beer gut swaying, Limbaugh listening white male trash will NEVER take to the streets.

Why? Because the status they enjoy is propped up by the corrupt government. Without the corrupt system, they would be living in cardboard slums, or dead.

In huge swaths of the country, those idiots are the decisive civil power.

Civil war before bottom up revolution in America.

(Don't even get me started on the other races....)

Anonymous said...

even as a right wing gun nut, i still always liked Kucinich. he's a man of principle. i hardly ever agree with him though. Dodd, Frank, Schumer, these are the shills who sold out their principles.

ABOLISH/Fed.

Anonymous said...

True, you can leave if you want, but I would give more credit to the person who chooses to stay.

Why is it that so many people just don't get the idea that just because something is legal doesn't mean that it's OK to do it?


Ditto, especially those union parasites that helped to bankrupt their states and now spend their heist overseas. Traitors.

Anonymous said...

I remember reading about the revolutionary theory behind the Brigate Rossi in Italy during the 1970s. (They were the anarchist commies who kidnapped rich people like the former prime minister Aldo Moro, who they killed and left in a car boot.)


There's actually a lot more to this story than you're describing here. In 2000 it all came out in Italy that these terrorist attacks were sponsored by the stay behind armies of NATO in cooperation with the CIA under Operation Gladio.

Just more state sponsored terrorism.

Go read about it here Operation Gladio

Anonymous said...

"America needs a leader . . "

Keith: I thought we had one in your guy Obama? I thought he was supposed to bring everything under control and arrest all the fraudsters who cratered our economic system?

Haven't seen as much gushing over Obama lately on this site. Wonder why . . . ?

Anonymous said...

"The only way change is going to come to our corrupt Congress is if Americans find a leader and take to the streets. Literally, take to the streets. Loudly, passionately, relentlessly take to the streets, demand blood, demand arrests and demand the destruction of the Fed.

But I don't see that happening, not unless or until it gets REAL bad. No, Americans, like they've been doing for decades now, are simply going to take this lying down."

Sorry to disappoint, but I have no hatred of you, for being an expat or any other reason. I'm simply chiding you for sitting over in Europe, out of range, and challenging Americans to take action.

The best leaders are those who do so by example.

Anonymous said...

"The Fed, Goldman Sachs, the bankers and the REIC are firmly in control."

What has clearly come into focus with this "crisis" is who the real masters of the world are and hence, who our real enemies are.

Our financial system is so full of parasitical white maggots that dynamiting the system is the only real "cure" from this infestation.

Anonymous said...

I like Kucinich - but fundamental changes like this doesnt happen directly trought a political process - not even trough some kind of organized before-its-to-late grassrot-revolution.

If its gonna happen as an indirect consequence of the existing political/economical power-structure fucking up so utterly and completely that, in the end then chaos reigns, theres really no other solution possible.

Ross said...

Ugh he is just such a weasely looking guy with funny ears.

Can the American public truly embrace him as a leader, ever?

Maybe. It depends how bad things get.

(Yes, I agree with what he's saying.)

Anonymous said...

Hey Bukko you are the guy who states your intersts are taking a piss at FASCISTS (conservatives), no hater here, in your profile. Like a true socialist you implore the power to silence discent. How do you spell hypocrite. Your all about free speech Keith. In Bukkos socialist world all free speech and freedom is crushed. I'm just saying.

Signed
Freedom loving American

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah, change you can believe in:

Geithner names ex-lobbyist as Treasury chief of staff

UST — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner picked a former Goldman Sachs lobbyist as a top aide Tuesday, the same day he announced rules aimed at reducing the role of lobbyists in agency decisions.

Mark Patterson will serve as Geithner's chief of staff at Treasury, which oversees the government's $700 billion financial bailout program. Goldman Sachs received $10 billion of that money.

The White House waived the rules Friday for William Lynn, who lobbied for a defense contractor last year, to serve as deputy Defense secretary.

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