Posted on 06/01/2011 10:52:24 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Agreed. The tyranny of this government and media should be stopped to preserve the Republic, as all here know. This is more than mind boggling as to why this tyranny continues by the people in D.C. What is taking place in the economy should be enough, by now, to show these congress-critters the plan is not working, unless the plan is to create more tyranny, as many citizens now suspect. (Rant off)
state of the economy means nothing if you are getting a government check. well as long as hyper inflation stays away.. meh.
Does anyone know Zer0’s golf score?
It's (past) time for the Tea Partiers to start rabble-rousing. Long, loud, and with boisterous rallies declaring that Obama has done nothing but destroy the economy. It would be nice to see Sarah Palin get out in front of something like this, but a multi-city effort would be the only way to gain any traction.
I have been saying the same thing.. It is past time for some protest and ridicule from the right.
Take out the G (government spending of borrowed monies) and that equation is negative.
Bingo!
If we are in a depression as long as Obama is President MSM will never call it a depression.
Obama&Co. great, great depression.Just think of the damage they can do if he gets elected in round two.
China,Russia and Soros grins.
Much as we can criticize the WPA you raise an excellent point. At least those men put in a good, full 14 hour day for their plate of beans and glass of iced tea.
Any economics that believes that you can create prosperity out of thin air by printing money and deficit-spending, the two hallmarks of the Bernanke-Obama axis.
760 per state.
Depending on who you ask, where you live, what sort of work you do, what sort of properties you own, we have been in a “depression” for several years now. And I don’t expect things to turn around for quite a while ... years at least, maybe decades.
The only reason we don’t see unemployment food lines circling around the blocks is that today we have food stamps in the form of a credit card, which masks just how bad it is for Main Street and the middle/lower classes who are out of work. It’s not as visual as it was during the Great Depression; however, I maintain if it weren’t for the credit cards used as food stamps, you would see bread lines quite similar to those in the 1930’s.
I'm embarrassed to say that thought had never crossed my mind and it's a question I've pondered...you make a good point.
Sometimes I think the plan is to create more tyranny. Then sometimes I just think it’s a lot about voters who are dependent on entitlements ...and who just keep on voting in the scam artists who are more than happy to rule over hoardes and provide them with more ...or at least to not shut off the spigots.
Who also can say no to these hoardes? They are EVERYWHERE in the hospitals, in the public service departments, etc, etc. They come in, sit down, and just WAIT for the gimmes to be given out. Who can ever say NO?
Bread lines? These people ain’t gonna stand in line. They gonna come for YOUR bread! Like over your fence and into your kitchen ...
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