Are we headed for an economic depression? Probably. Here are the FACTS on the market’s reaction to the bill’s progress; the mainstream media is (again) lying to you. Facts, figures and charts galore.
Oh, and what you must do next.
This video needs to be seen by everyone in America. Yes, I know, its 10 minutes. But its 10 minutes that anyone with a 401k, Pension or IRA should be willing to spend. Send it around, then keep checking at fedupusa.org and supportedthebailout.org for updates. kdenninger
Rat Says: Fake conservative Charles Krauthammer jumps ship? Who takes these clowns seriously? Well Digg.com for one with all their Space Invader/Dungeons and Dragons nerds. The young Neocons in the making and Obama Youth have trolled that site into uselessness. They are giddy over Charles Krauthammer’s backstabbing McCain, they think Charles is ‘hard right’.
People this is a joke it is all choreographed, I am surprised more Neocons haven’t followed the script yet. When Neocons vet a ‘very Christian’ Sarah Palin and select her, SOMETHING AIN’T KOSHER! How can a real conservative switch over to ’soft communism’ versus their own Neocons? (he can’t … he isn’t a real conservative) Especially over some stupid Hail Mary fake reason? It’s simple my friends, this was planned long ago. If you wonder why the media has assaulted Sarah Palin 24/7 with extreme falsities, the answer is they never intended to let her win. (in fact she was picked distinctly to destroy)
Look for more fake conservatives to follow suit in backstabbing McCain. They will designate a few token McCain supporters to leave behind (as to not make this look too obvious), but the fix is in. Obama is their guy and soft communism is the plan. With passage of the Bailout Theft, Neocons invading Russia via their puppet Tie-Eater, and fawning over The Leader (soft communism …Cool Barry), it is time to be very very afraid.
Please someone in Alaska let Sarah know she is surrounded by these Turncoats. The Hell they have unleashed on her and her family was all pre-planned:
Hey, your enemy won’t do you no harm,
‘Cause you’ll know where he’s coming from,
Don’t let the handshake and the smile fool ya,
Take my advice I’m only try’ to school ya.
WASHINGTON — Krauthammer’s Hail Mary Rule: You get only two per game. John McCain, unfortunately, has already thrown three. The first was his bet on the surge, a deep pass to David Petraeus who miraculously ran it all the way into the end zone.
Then, seeking a game-changer after the Democratic convention, McCain threw blind into the end zone to a waiting Sarah Palin. She caught the ball. Her subsequent fumbles have taken the sheen off of that play, but she nonetheless invaluably solidifies his Republican base.
When the financial crisis hit, McCain went razzle-dazzle again, suspending his campaign and declaring he’d stay away from the first presidential debate until the financial crisis was solved.
He tempted fate one time too many. After climbing up on his high horse, McCain had to climb down. The crisis unresolved, he showed up at the debate regardless, rather abjectly conceding Obama’s mocking retort that presidential candidates should be able to do “more than one thing at once.” (Although McCain might have pointed out that while he was trying to do two things, Obama was sitting on the sidelines doing one thing only: campaigning)
You can’t blame McCain. In an election in which all the fundamentals are working for the opposition, he feels he has to keep throwing long in order to keep hope alive. Nonetheless, his frenetic improvisation has perversely (for him) framed the rookie challenger favorably as calm, steady and cool.
In the primary campaign, Obama was cool as in hip. Now Obama is cool as in collected. He has the discipline to let slow and steady carry him to victory. He has not at all distinguished himself in this economic crisis — nor, one might add, in any other during his national career — but detachment has served him well. He understands that this election, like the election of 1980, demands only one thing of the challenger: Make yourself acceptable. Once Ronald Reagan convinced America that he was not menacing, he won in a landslide. If Obama convinces the electorate he is not too exotic or green or unprepared, he wins as well……” full article:realclearpolitics.com