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I see an economic diasater coming...

Started by the_big_m_in_ok, September 03, 2009, 01:05:30 AM

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Do you think the American economy will ever improve?

Yes, definitely
Possibly, in the long run
No, it will worsen
Undecided

triffid

Walker is trying to do this to Wisconsin.  There is no reason to believe that Walker's bill will have too many differences than the one that became law in Michigan. It is believed that it will give him not only the power to take over cities, but to cut back on programs for the needy. They, the GOP governors, are all working from the same Koch-provided play book that they were given at the Governor's Association Conference held in November in San Diego or at the Koch Brothers Conference held in January in Palm Springs. This is a concerted effort to do away with unions, sell city assets to friends for pennies on the dollar; privatize everything, all under the guise of 'budget crisis'. Walker already admitted to Congress that he did not campaign on destruction of collective bargaining rights AND that collective bargaining has no effect on the budget, so he lied. He is scheduled to lie again in May when he rolls out his newest way to solve the 'fiscal crisis' in Wisconsin.

Say the words 'fiscal crisis' and everyone panics. It is 'word art'. Every day, hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent by Political Action Committees, candidates, almost everyone who has a message. They employ word spets that determine which words or phrases will move their intended audience to agree with them. This is done on both sides of the political spectrum, from the Tea Party all the way to the most liberal of our political arena. Google even participates in 'word art' by running a key word site. What words or phrases do people search for most on the internet? Check google.

I am waiting to hear what 'word art' Walker employs to move this bill forward. When you listen to him and when you read the bill, you owe it to yourself to pay special attention to the wording. What will Walker say this time to convince his supporters in the legislature that he is 'saving' Wisconsin?

link to walkers proposal.  http://jillianbarclay.hubpages.com/hub/Scott-Walker-Set-To-Declare-Financial-Martial-Law-In-Wisconsin-Repeat-Of-Michigan

triffid

So now that corporations pay little or no tax in the USA.They will be able to steal more assets that now belong to the public for pennies on the dollar.Really a great future ahead for the USA.triffid

triffid

From PoliticsUSA, in an article on April 11, written by Sarah Jones:

"This morning, a criminal complaint filed in circuit court alleges that William Gardner, the president and CEO of Wisconsin & Southern Railroad Co., skirted campaign donation laws by soliciting employees to give to Scott Walker’s campaign and then reimbursing them, in what amounts to two felony counts. It has also come out that Walker’s campaign then reimbursed Gardner and seven additional railroad employees to the tune of $43,800, which indicates a criminal probe is imminent of Walker’s campaign." Link to the article at: http://www.politicususa.com/en/criminal-probe-scott-walker

chessnyt

Quote from: triffid on November 06, 2011, 03:02:11 PM
From PoliticsUSA, in an article on April 11, written by Sarah Jones:

"This morning, a criminal complaint filed in circuit court alleges that William Gardner, the president and CEO of Wisconsin & Southern Railroad Co., skirted campaign donation laws by soliciting employees to give to Scott Walker’s campaign and then reimbursing them, in what amounts to two felony counts. It has also come out that Walker’s campaign then reimbursed Gardner and seven additional railroad employees to the tune of $43,800, which indicates a criminal probe is imminent of Walker’s campaign." Link to the article at: http://www.politicususa.com/en/criminal-probe-scott-walker

While you're on the subject of politics, I think that most people realize that crooked politicians are at an all time high currently in American history.  I think that most people already know (if they don't at least sense it) that both political parties are bought and paid for by corporate America.  The wealthy 1% must keep them both deep in their pockets not only to avoid paying taxes but also to ensure that no one can win an American presidential race that they don't approve of or that could possibly do them harm.

The only viable option I can see for getting an "unpaid for" politician into the White House is to vote for Ron Paul.  If you notice how the mainstream media refuses to give him much (if any) coverage except for negative coverage (just like the media does with free energy technology) then you can see how he is so NOT welcomed. 

Ron Paul is the only one running for president that has consistently voted his current platform his entire political career in congress.  He has my vote and I hope he will gain some of your votes as well as enough is enough.  It's evidently clear that neither party's leaders can or will be able to fix what is wrong at the executive level.  Not while pandering to the elite.  The past 11 years should clearly demonstrate this for us. 


Regards,

Chess

Cap-Z-ro


Ron Paul is a Republican...red flag.

Ron Paul believes Bin Laden was responsible for 911...red flag.

Ron Paul has reversed his position on abolishing the 'Federal Reserve' - he now just wants to "audit it"...another big red flag.

His role is only to attempt to add legitimacy/"hope and change" to a hopelessly corrupt process.

The only solution is to stop playing their gang politics voting fraud games, letting their mandate expire.


Only through a system of independent representation will there ever be fair representation for the general public.

Its far too easy to corrupt/bribe individual leaders of parties/gangs.

Regards...