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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (40532)8/1/2011 10:48:19 AM
From: John2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 71463
 
One constant that I noticed during this year's annual debt scheme turmoil and fabricated crisis, was that virtually all members of Congress, at least those who chose to speak publicly on the matter, indicated that (a) they loathed all of the schemes, (b) none of the "compromises" pleased them, but (c) they were going to "hold their noses" and vote for one of the schemes to pile on more debt because it "had to be done" and there were "no other possible solutions".

Although the congressional bastards and bitches never mention their constituents anymore -- it's always about themselves these days -- it's clear that taxpayers and voters absolutely abhor the various schemes that were floated and bandied about in both chambers, including the one that seems destined to pass.

Even Obama implored Congress to do something admittedly abhorrent when he suggested that it was time to "eat your peas".

So where are we? What's the big picture? What do we know?

We know that Republicans and Democrats in Congress hate the scheme, the White House acknowledges that the scheme is bitter and unpalatable, and voters and taxpayers hate the scheme.

For Heaven's sake, does it make sense for something that is so loathed and despised to become the law of the land?!?!?! ....just like with TARP and the numerous other bailout schemes that followed?!?!?

Who is possibly happy about this?!?!? Think about it! Someone is smiling over this, just as they were with the enactment of TARP and the other bailouts.

Indeed, someone (or some group) is having their way...and receiving their interest payments -- as always.

Yes, money will flow again -- not that it ever stopped -- and that pleases The Federal Reserve, its owners, and those who profit from fiat currency and the fraction-reserve banking system to no end -- just as it has for centuries. It happens, we know it happens, and yet very few oppose them or resist what they do to the world. Why?

"I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire [...] The man that controls Britain's money supply controls the British Empire. And I control the money supply."

-- Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild
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