<<The saddest thing about Obama winning the presidency was that his change message drained what might have been sufficient national energy for true revolutionary political reforms>>    Yes. But as his betrayal deepens and the situation he has left the people by his extreme loyalty to  The Powers, i think this energy may arrive.  But i see this as a slow process, CG.     But as americans start to feel the claw marks down their backs from what will be the debacle  of this economic that is actually fascist policy by Obama , with a few crumbs of "from the people"  tossed to them as but a "smoke and mirrors" deception, disturbances will arise.   But then watch out, as i think people will learn that U.S. volunteer armies will lean to The Government and NOT the people.
    The big question is Obama a man that in such a situation would shift his allegiance from the Oligarchs to the people???????????????????????????????????
   He came into this on a huge ego trip with the presumption he was going to be the next  Abraham Lincoln, we can now see he is hollow, hesitant, trying to play a part he isn't up to: as matters get worse we will see more of what he is, and i will NOT say yet he will be found ever more wanting, and lacking leadership, and will become ever more the pawn to the Oligarchs; but based on what i have seen so far i have little confidence he will ever break with The Oligarchs.
   i don't think Abraham Lincoln would be trying to lead us out of this by making guest appearances on Jay Leno's show and licking WS and the Banks butt as hard as he can.   That was NOT Lincoln. 
  Max |