Posted on 05/19/2009 5:34:40 AM PDT by Moseley
Yes, as it is intended to.
Winner!
The new MBA says, Im a management expert because I read case studies about businesses that were in completely different situations. Wait a minute. Why does that suddenly seem ridiculous?
So here we have government who never had to meet a payroll or make a product people wanted to buy dictating what industry has to make and what we have to buy.
Capitalism is freedom. Im afraid Obortion will destroy the economy and the Constitution.
The more things change, the more unstable the house of cards becomes.
Amazingly, however, the sheeple will follow their leader right off the cliff.
Yes I like this piece. And it’s not afraid to publicise a fact like
“After WW II, Japan printed a 75 billion Yen bill, because of hyperinflation”
which is refreshingly undogmatic, because of course Japan has done pretty well since then. As long as it’s America, it’s not the end of the world.
Good headline.
Nice article. It rips Obama, the Federal Reserve and GWB(for creating the panic Obama is using) . I rarely believe anything that leaves one of them out.
The real question is not “Will 0bamanomics destroy the US economy?”, but “Is there any possible way 0bamanomics can NOT destroy the US economy?”.
Anyone around here who has been paying attention, already knows everything in this article. Regardless, hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
Already has, we’re just coasting off the cliff now
Finish it off, maybe, but the job was pretty well done before Bambi took over.
Isn't that the point?
What we are seeing now has been slowly laid into place since 1991. Slick is part of it too as well as Bush Sr.
I’m still wondering when to cash out the 401K completely.
BTTT
bump for later
Will Obamanomics destroy Capitalism?
Thanks for the ping.
When someone wrote that Tony Soprano was a stand in for (symbol) successful American Capitalists because “behind every successful company is a crime” I responded with:
To the extent Tony is seen as a capitalist, his character has drawn the viewer into his sociopathic universe and this is exactly what real sociopaths are able to seamlessly do. Tony would think of himself as a businessman or capitalist in order to rationalize what he does. If he is a stand in for capitalism then it is a poor use of a symbol.
The mob acts more like the government an organized group, taking what it did not earn because it decides it has a greater need than the ones who earned it by hard work or running a business. Both mob and government take for their own special interest groups, feel entitled and have power to use their force to bully producers.
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