Posted on 10/22/2010 8:37:05 AM PDT by lbryce
This slickly-produced new ad from Citizens Against Government Waste in a major national buy, I'm told attacks spending in the Mandarin-speaking voice of a gloating, future Chinese professor.
Rarely do you see subtitles in an attack ad; this one, think, will get some attention.
Citizens Against Government Waste:Ad Depicting
Chinese Professor Gloating About Owning America
You Tube:Ad Depicts A Chinese Professor Gloating About Owning America
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
With 0, his term as president still has about two years to go yet it's quite easily apparent how history will get to record his legacy as the unmitigated disaster it has been, the depiction in this video brings only one aspect of what he's laid waste to this great country of ours hits quite close to home.
Obama will go down as the last President of the United States of America
I also blame stupid idiots who watch TV and are so easily manipulated by TV - ALL TV including Fox. The Saudi shareholding and ownership and deals with all the US networks. Every other TV commercial features a “dumb white guy.”
Americans are lied to and manipulated every day by ALL of TV and Hollywood and they lap it up like idiots. It keeps the people who are destroying America in power. Yank the plug sheeple.
I’ve been trying to tell people this since 93.
Would not say “gloat” I would say a pre-emptive warning to the American People, the Chicom professor is not speaking anything but the truth.
As soon as the currency is debased, great countries collapse, the only Historical Empire that lasted in the West, the Byzantine, kept a metallic standard and out lasted the Eastern Roman Empire by 800yrs and only the Islamic tidal wave eventually over threw them.
that ad rocks. goes right to the nuts of the situation
Citizens against Government wast should get the credit.
http://swineline.org/media/
On October 21, 2010, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) unveiled a national ad addressing our countrys spending addiction, the dangers of relentless deficits, and the corrosive nature of our national debt.
This new ad, which features a chilling look at one potential future scenario if America continues on its current destructive fiscal trajectory, is a 2010 homage to The Deficit Trials, a 1986 ad that was produced by W.R. Grace & Co. For those who were able to view it, the ad caused a sensation; it was considered so controversial at the time that the networks refused to run it.
Wow! That is one of the most powerful ads I have ever seen. How do we get that to go massively national?
As a nation we have become fat and lazy. We WANT the government to make decisions for us. We WANT the government to do all our “hard stuff” so we can be “free” to be selfish with our lives.
Verify for me that the link in post 8 is the same ad. I’m behind a firewall.
Spread it to your email lists and Facebook. I could only listen to the audio on Neal Boortz this morning.
The link worked for me.
Very powerful
bookmark
Page with the Deficit Trails Ad
I love the line "By 1986 the national debt had reached TWO trillion dollars". That's about 16 months of deficit under Obama, as opposed to 210 years of debt from 1776 to 1986.
Make it go viral. Also, remember your lib and non-political friends. You’ll get pushback if you hit them too often, but that’s where the payoff is . . . conservatives know the lesson this ad teaches “in our bones.” It will get to some libs and independents through your conservative network . . . but it’s because others send it to them . . .
Simple solution: balance the budget and stop taking Chinese money.
Too bad that it hasn’t occurred to any of the pigs in office with their snouts in the government trough.
Both China and Russia told us to not jump into the socialism pool. They say it doesn’t work.
It’s a strange world.
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