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To: Snowshoe who wrote (67609)10/28/2010 1:40:31 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 218920
 
Snowshoe, stop and consider for a mo, suppose Russia wants to take Alaska, do you really want to fight suicidal invaders or just de-camp.

My recommendation: ...



To: Snowshoe who wrote (67609)10/29/2010 2:37:31 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218920
 
Oil discovery just in time to elect Dilma.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (67609)11/11/2010 2:52:01 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Respond to of 218920
 
"We're now becoming the banana republic [of] finance, printing -- the Fed, these mad men who are out of control at the Fed are printing -- new money equal to 100% of the debt that we're issuing each month. This will not end well," Stockman said. "It's going to end in a disaster."

"This is not 1981," the former director of the Office of Management and Budget said on 'This Week' in an exclusive debate with Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind. "This is not 'morning again in America.' We have drifted now for 30 years," Stockman told anchor Christiane Amanpour.

"Both parties, unfortunately, became free lunch parties: Republicans cutting taxes any time they had a chance, never doing anything about spending; Democrats digging in to defend everything that was there. As a result, we now have this massive deficit."

"We're now becoming the banana republic [of] finance, printing -- the Fed, these mad men who are out of control at the Fed are printing -- new money equal to 100% of the debt that we're issuing each month. This will not end well," Stockman said. "It's going to end in a disaster."

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