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To: roguedolphin who wrote (8914)2/26/2011 5:56:03 PM
From: saveslivesbyday  Respond to of 119360
 
It's probably a hoax - note date of discussion was 2 years ago:

answers.yahoo.com



To: roguedolphin who wrote (8914)2/26/2011 6:04:14 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™7 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119360
 
if you can't get that even partially substantiated, you should be banned forever.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (8914)2/26/2011 6:15:00 PM
From: roguedolphin1 Recommendation  Respond to of 119360
 
Subject: NGA Conference
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 4:17 AM

Fortunately, I spent a sleepless night so I was awake when a program came on C-Span that was Governor Rick Perry (R-TX) and Governor Martin O'Malley (D-MD) were participating in a discussion moderated by Jonathan Martin of Politico.

c-span.org

As I was watching this program and listening to these two men, I was thinking... don't these azzsoles know that the programs they are talking about for economic development in their states originate from the same source - and they are the same programs with different names? When Governor O'Malley mentioned the debt load that will be left to future generations, I realized, of course they know. They are just putting on a show for the folks. The alleged debt is going to be the justification for the implementation of the fascist/collectivist system in the United States. The debt is the excuse for the transformation of the American economy.

All those years that I was watching the economy and while the trade deficit was increasing - and Congress was still issuing H-1B visas and encouraging corporations to leave the country, then BOOM - CRISIS! And Paulson and his stooge Neal Kash n' Karry - needed "a really big number" of $768 billion for what? We don't really know. I think it was all just a con game for show and they've been running a con game on the American people ever since. Big crisis... but they can still fund Global Health, Global Education, Global Transportation. Big crisis on jobs and crime... but they still leave the borders wide open. This government is nothing but a bunch of crooks and liars.


What I was doing before the program came on was that I was looking at the U.S. Economic Development Administration because they are the ones that are administering the Economic Development Zones and so they are driving the agenda in the states. It's a Twilight Zone experience doing this because it boggles my mind that there is all this information available that clearly spells out that the United States is transforming into a communist system run by a fascist, globalist bureaucracy. It's SO FREAKING CLEAR. Why is it that people aren't seeing it? Or maybe they are seeing it - and I was the only one who wasn't so I'm surprised and they aren't. I don't know.

Please... watch this program. It's absolutely astounding to me.
c-span.org

Also, I didn't know it but the National Governor's Association meeting is this weekend.

c-span.org Got to love that logo for the NGA.

Notice that the keynote address will be given by Michael Porter. Porter was the featured player in my research on Trojan Triangles. He is the Harvard Cluster Man (missing word in there - starts with 'F'). In 1990, Herr Porter wrote a paper titled, "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" and he is the official guru on clusters, supply chain and competitiveness. (get a rope).


I also saw a program advertised for Sunday that sounds like it will be worthwhile:

Winslow Wheeler Sunday 8PM Eastern time, Center for Defense... subject, "Government is breaking down". I'd be tempted to say, No **** Sherlock, what was your first clue... except that he sounds like a serious and intelligent man (the kind nobody listens to) who has something to say that everybody should hear.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (8914)2/26/2011 10:28:47 PM
From: Skeeter Bug4 Recommendations  Respond to of 119360
 
rogue, even if that is true, i don't believe the criminal corporate cartel will allow the chinese to every collect.

it is probably a ploy.

china is actually a threat to the globalists... outright dictators might just throw a globalist criminal cartel member into one of their mobile harvesting vans.

americans are too ignorant to even realize they are being looted and used and abused and sold down the river... so the globalists still have a good thing here.

if true, it is probably a short term ruse to push the ponzi game a little further until the ultimate collapse hits home with a VENGEANCE.

ah, and for half of america who will lose their homes - does it really matter if a chinese guy orders the police to take their home or a member of the criminal finance cartel?

they still lose their home, the still are a serf...

the process is ongoing... and dumbed down, ignorant americans can't get off their knees and resist the corrupt to the very core societal asset stripping, criminal propping up system.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (8914)3/1/2011 3:29:19 AM
From: roguedolphin  Respond to of 119360
 
China's holdings of US debt larger than reported

news.yahoo.com

excerpt:

China's holdings of US bonds reached $1.16 trillion at the end of December, almost $270 billion more than previously estimated, new data showed Monday.

Beijing, which has converted much of a huge trade surplus with the United States over the past two decades into buying up US treasuries and other securities, held 26.1 percent of the total of $4.44 trillion held by foreigners, the Treasury said.

The figures came as the US government recalculated its data on foreign holdings of US securities from June 2010.

Chinese-held Treasuries have fallen since hitting a high of $1.18 trillion in October, under the revised figures. Japan remained by far the second largest holder of US government debt, with $882 billion in December, around $1.3 billion less than original estimates.

Britain was third at $272.1 billion.