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To: John Vosilla who wrote (285845)10/22/2010 1:49:30 PM
From: tejekRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
But what is the real solution? Can't go back to Reaganomics but on steroids now after 30 years of this. Seems if we should divert power and resources from the military industrial complex and oil cartel and rebuilding our nations infrastructure and focusing like a laser again on energy independence. What we have done under Obama is a drop in the bucket but of course you are labeled a commie or spreading the wealth for mentioning such stuff..lol

We need time and some patience on the part of Americans.....it took decades to get into this mess.....it will take more than two years to get out of it. Of course time and patience are not Americans long suit nor do they want to admit to their culpability in causing this mess.

In the meantime, reaganomics is dead. We don't need ideology dictating economics. I trust Obama empathetically. He has good instincts and is a quick study, and he won't rely on ideology to guide him. That unfortunatey causes him problems on both sides of the aisle. Time heals all wounds......that and the right policies will turn this country around. However, should teapers and their craziness rule......then the country is screwed and we go into further decline, becoming the UK of the 21st century. Its all up to Americans really.



To: John Vosilla who wrote (285845)10/22/2010 2:22:33 PM
From: tejekRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I never knew why this Denninger guy has such a big following on this thread. Now I get it.

Tea Party Founder, Blasts Palin, Gingrich & 'Douchebag' Tea Party Groups

03:05 PM | Updated: 10-20-10 03:09 PM

Karl Denninger, an original organizer of the Tea Party, is out with a livid blog post blasting current leaders of the conservative movement and the apparent hypocrisy in their views of the economic issues that originally catalyzed its creation.

According to Denninger, "Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Bob Barr, and douchebag groups such as the Tea Party Patriots" are to blame for the bastardization of a movement that now seems focused on "Guns, gays, God," instead of the Tea Party's original mission: to castigate the federal government for supporting the "rampant theft" of taxpayer dollars that went toward "propping up FAILED private businesses."

Here's the down and dirty of what Denninger believes the Tea Party was all about:

In short, The Tea Party was and is about the the corruption of American Politics and the blatant and outrageous theft from all Americans that has resulted. It is about personal responsibility and enforcement of the law against those who have robbed, financially ****d and pillaged the nation.

Denninger's analysis of the movement now led by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and represented by GOP candidates such as Sharron Angle, Rand Paul and Christine O'Donnell is biting:

Tea Party my ass. This was nothing other than The Republican Party stealing the anger of a population that was fed up with The Republican Party's own theft of their tax money at gunpoint to bail out the robbers of Wall Street and fraudulently redirecting it back toward electing the very people who stole all the ****ing money!

Denninger also spoke to MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan on Tuesday about the transformation of the Tea Party.

Watch Karl Denninger on MSNBC:
huffingtonpost.com



To: John Vosilla who wrote (285845)10/23/2010 4:42:10 AM
From: THE ANTRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Look to what the Germans did over the last 20 years.3/4 of the way through our housing bubble they had a slight negative increase in housing values.If people can do as well in housing as you maintain we continue to get screwed.We need people like you putting your time into things that result in production or increase technology