Posted on 08/16/2010 4:08:30 PM PDT by tired1
The United States is running out of time to get its budget and trade deficits under control. Despite the urgency of the situation, 2010 has been wasted in hype about a non-existent recovery.
The United States and the welfare of its 300 million people cannot be restored unless the neocons, Wall Street, the corporations, and their servile slaves in Congress and the White House can be defeated.
Without a revolution, Americans are history.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
It does seem like things are quickening to something.
Whatever the case, what we are doing now isn’t sustainable.
I have been posting pieces of this article for years. Roberts gets it. Roberts is not enough to save us. Too few people understand the problems endemic to our economy, and even more sadly, too few care.
Violent reactions are exactly what “they” want. “They” will continue to provoke until one occurs, then watch the totalitarian crackdown....
Dem Jews been busy. I think they pissed in his Wheaties, too.
Just waiting for a good leader give me marching orders and to tell me which way the enemy is.
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I don't know what that has to do with the coming economic collapse - Obama is as antisemitic a president as there's ever been and his policies have stomped on the accelerator as we head over the cliff.
It`s Da Jooz, DA JOOZ !!!
Military spending is...wait for it... CONSTITUTIONAL
Medicare,Medicade,Social security, Dept. of Education etc, etc, is not.
Doesn't Ronald Reagan deserve some of the credit?
Yep, Paul Craig Roberts comes to the rescue once more! At the root of our problems, it’s always those damned JOOS:
“Here is what can be done. The wars, which benefit no one but the military-security complex and Israels territorial expansion, can be immediately ended. . . . The neocons allied with Israel, who control both parties and much of the media, are strung out on the ecstasy of Empire.”
Even crazy old Ron Paul, not to mention Pat Buchanan, would probably blush!
(And all those traitorous neo-cons like Bill Kristol and Norman Podhoretz no doubt will be pleased to learn they control the Dhimmi party!)
> Doesn’t Ronald Reagan deserve some of the credit? <
Certainly not. No credit at all. Don’t forget that he was a strong supporter of Israel!
His old song and dance, "cut the military, hate Israel" overlooks the fact that America's growth decades included PLENTY of military spending. I'm pretty sure that in the Reagan years, military spending as a share of either the federal budget or of GNP was higher than today, yet we created 14 MILLION net new jobs.
"Bring American jobs home." The old PCR: cut taxes here. The new PCR, impose new taxes, just on someone else.
In reality the answers are as simple (and painful) as they were from 1981-1983: choke the money supply; cut taxes (even more drastically now); and do something even Reagan didn't do---CUT THE SIZE OF GOVERNMENT AT EVERY LEVEL, ACROSS THE BOARD.
Roberts is off on a lot here. The “old” PCR got it. This guys simply hates Israel and apparently loves terrorists.
Right up the zero’s alley. This guy wouldn’t know how to balance a budget on the Arizona border.
Without a revolution, Americans are history.
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I’m down for it. Just let me know when and where to show up!
Bring them back how, with a Smoot-Hawley II ?
Yes, the military should have SOME cuts. It would save much more, would it not, to cut all foreign aid? And to give a drop-dead date on welfare?
If they bring the jobs home, they need to cut the payments to couch potatoes an equal percentage each year until there is no more welfare.
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