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The free traitors--I mean, the free traders -- of both US political parties bear blame for exporting American industry (and now service industry) overseas.
The US was to be a shining city on a hill. Free traitors want to turn it into just another third world shit hole where the workers work for next-to-nothing and where the generation of corporate profits is the sole reason for human existence. Culture? Civic duty and pride? Quality of life? The pursuit of happiness?Why that's commie-ism, Rush, pure commie-ism...
it is amazing a sign of the decadence of this country, that a sitting president of the united states can be caught on film or otherwise making such a gesture in public.
We are not living in an economy. We are living in a PONZI Scheme.
The dot.com boom seemed to offer the promise of a new market, but it fizzled almost as quickly as it rose. So speculators turned instead to real assets, like corn, oil, even real estate. They started investing speculatively on the things that real people need to stay alive. What real people didn’t understand was that there is no way to compete against speculators. Speculators aren’t buying homes in which to live—they are buying houses to flip. Speculators aren’t buying corn to eat or oil to burn, but bushels to hoard and tankers to park off shore until prices rise. The fact that the speculative economy for cash and commodities accounts for over 95% of economic transactions, while people actually using money and consuming commodities constitute less than 5% tells us something important. Real supply and demand have almost nothing to do with prices. We do not live in an economy, we live in a Ponzi scheme.
it is amazing a sign of the decadence of this country, that a sitting president of the united states can be caught on film or otherwise making such a gesture in public.
He has way better gestures than the finger. Try this:
I just saw the movie "W" by Oliver Stone. I actually feel somewhat bad for W, he was in over his head and his advisors turned out to be poor, poor picks.
And I am certain Obama will be in the same position a few months down the road. Geithner is a worse advisor than Cheney was, and that's saying a whole lot!
"...Real supply and demand have almost nothing to do with prices..."
Surely demand for oil doubled and then fell to a quarter of that; all within one year.
"...way better gestures than the finger. Try this:
http://tinyurl.com/coael5 "
Heh. The beer-sipping shots were {priceless}; as were the appalled looks on a few as he was held steady by handlers. I've got a large, hi-res/wide-angle of that, and it is impressive.
"...W, he was in over his head..."
Only if you believe the point was to better the country as a whole.
His(and Obama's) real employers have done rather well.
But condi was my friend.Keep renting and wishing you were somebody.
ReplyDeleteThe free traitors--I mean, the free traders -- of both US political parties bear blame for exporting American industry (and now service industry) overseas.
ReplyDeleteThe US was to be a shining city on a hill. Free traitors want to turn it into just another third world shit hole where the workers work for next-to-nothing and where the generation of corporate profits is the sole reason for human existence. Culture? Civic duty and pride? Quality of life? The pursuit of happiness?Why that's commie-ism, Rush, pure commie-ism...
it is amazing a sign of the decadence of this country, that a sitting president of the united states can be caught on film or otherwise making such a gesture in public.
ReplyDeleteKeith, you can't blame Bush and the Republicans for everything. Both parties are at fault for our current mess.
ReplyDeleteBush's legacy...
ReplyDeleteHousing Bubble Check
Energy Bubble Check
Military Bubble Check
Outsourcing Bubble Check
Dollar Bubble Checkmate
What a fucking disaster
Is that Will Ferrell?
ReplyDelete"And I got away with it!" -Bush
ReplyDeleteYou know it's going to come down to fighting for freedom/liberty OR money when SHTF. Which one will you choose?
ReplyDeleteQuestion for McCain/Phil Gramm:
ReplyDeleteAre Rush and Jindal "whiners" as well?
"The fundamentals of our economy are strong."
-September, 2008
George W. Bush is a glaring justification for psychological testing of presidential candidates.
ReplyDeleteThe White House has stated that the rumors about President Bush are not true
ReplyDeleteGood enough for me.
Almost.
"...the runways at Mariscal Estigarribia are only 131 feet (40 meters) wide..."
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ReplyDeleteStill better than B. Husein Obama
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ReplyDeleteGeorge Bush, I... PI$$ ON YOU!
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Powerful new book on the real story of the Bush's and the real power behind the curtain:
ReplyDeleteFamily of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, the Powerful Forces That Put It in the White House, and What Their Influence Means for America (Hardcover)
We are not living in an economy. We are living in a PONZI Scheme.
ReplyDeleteThe dot.com boom seemed to offer the promise of a new market, but it fizzled almost as quickly as it rose. So speculators turned instead to real assets, like corn, oil, even real estate. They started investing speculatively on the things that real people need to stay alive. What real people didn’t understand was that there is no way to compete against speculators. Speculators aren’t buying homes in which to live—they are buying houses to flip. Speculators aren’t buying corn to eat or oil to burn, but bushels to hoard and tankers to park off shore until prices rise. The fact that the speculative economy for cash and commodities accounts for over 95% of economic transactions, while people actually using money and consuming commodities constitute less than 5% tells us something important. Real supply and demand have almost nothing to do with prices. We do not live in an economy, we live in a Ponzi scheme.
Copied from Rushkoff. He is spot on.
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ReplyDeleteit is amazing a sign of the decadence of this country, that a sitting president of the united states can be caught on film or otherwise making such a gesture in public.
He has way better gestures than the finger. Try this:
http://tinyurl.com/coael5
I just saw the movie "W" by Oliver Stone. I actually feel somewhat bad for W, he was in over his head and his advisors turned out to be poor, poor picks.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am certain Obama will be in the same position a few months down the road. Geithner is a worse advisor than Cheney was, and that's saying a whole lot!
-Mike
When it comes down to it, I will fight for freedom and liberty.
ReplyDelete"...Real supply and demand have almost nothing to do with prices..."
ReplyDeleteSurely demand for oil doubled and then fell to a quarter of that; all within one year.
"...way better gestures than the finger. Try this:
http://tinyurl.com/coael5 "
Heh. The beer-sipping shots were
{priceless}; as were the appalled looks on a few as he was held steady by handlers. I've got a large, hi-res/wide-angle of that, and it is impressive.
"...W, he was in over his head..."
Only if you believe the point was to better the country as a whole.
His(and Obama's) real employers have done rather well.