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Title: U.S. Ship of State is Sinking, It’s a Derelict Vessel-Jim Willie
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URL Source: http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/09/ ... e-us-ship-of-state-is-sinking/
Published: Sep 9, 2013
Author: Jim Willie
Post Date: 2013-09-09 17:30:13 by christine
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Views: 104
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When it comes to U.S. economic or foreign policy, Dr. Jim Willie, Publisher of the Hat Trick Letter, says, “The U.S. Ship of State is sinking, and it is a derelict vessel.” About President Obama, Dr. Willie contends, “He looks weak. He looks backed into a corner. He looks just like Fed Chief Bernanke who also has no exit strategy. They are all tied together because a lot of the actions out there are directed against the dollar.” Dr. Willie goes on to say, “The U.S. is in an indefensible position, both with war and monetary policy.” All the QE, or money printing by the Fed, has the world on edge and outraged. Dr. Willie explains, “This is abuse of credit card by the United States. We run deficits and then say screw you all. You can just buy Treasury bonds because you have to.” According to Dr. Willie, the rest of the world is tired of the money printing by the Fed and wants to use a new currency to escape the coming global inflation of a dollar that can quickly lose its buying power. Dr. Willie says, “This is financial survival. Nations need to depart from the dollar, and the first ones that do will be the survivors, and lost ones will enter the third world.” As far as Syria, Dr. Willie says it’s not about chemical weapons, but about pipelines and our adversaries gaining economic advantage. Dr. Willie claims, “The U.S. is obstructing capitalism and commerce. That is the problem.” Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Jim Willie, Publisher of The Hat Trick Letter, which can be found on GoldenJackass.com.


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Hit the url for youtube audio interview. Good stuff, as always, from the Jackass.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

There's a reason negroes have a reputation for destroying everything they touch.

Support bacteria.

(The world needs more culture)

Obnoxicated  posted on  2013-09-09   17:57:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: christine (#0)

While there's unlimited printing of dollars there's also virtually unlimited production capacity in terms of skilled personnel and resources except for oil. With the current prospects of Obama finding an "out" in terms of foreign wars he may be able to redirect initiatives into domestic infrastructure and goods production instead of being yanked about by Israel to fight its enemies.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2013-09-09   18:07:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: christine, All (#0)

As far as Syria, Dr. Willie says it’s not about chemical weapons, but about pipelines and our adversaries gaining economic advantage.

War agendas generally have multiple drivers. According to Sen John McCain on Syria: 'This is really about Iran' - at 4:03

..."but this is really about Iran and their continued development of nuclear weapons and, if we stand by and watch the chemical weapons being used, what signal does that...do you think that sends Iran and North Korea and other countries who want to develop Weapons of Mass Destruction?"

At 1:35 and 2:17, he speaks of chemical weapons as having been outlawed by the world since WWI but we have them and so do other countries besides Syria. The use of chemical weapons by Syria’s Assad "violates a universal norm,” and warrants a “strong response from the international community led by the United States,” former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton says [similarly] at a White House event. [Reference]

But the chemical weapons ban isn't really a "universal norm". What's being downplayed is that this is about forcing select nations to disarm and to comply with U.N. treaties and agendas that they haven't signed onto. Another U.N. agenda that's being distorted in this is the "R2P"/Responsibility to Protect initiative, which is being misinterpreted by War Partiers as if that means to overlook our Constitution and intervene in foreign civil wars on behalf of rebel overthrowers of states, bypassing the U.N. Security Council in the process.

Through some arrangement with the Libyan rebels, the U.N.'s World Court tentacles surfaced partially there after Gaddafi was "regime changed". Assad is being blamed for chemical attacks which evidence indicates were crimes of the rebels in Syria. Why? My guess is that charging the rebels wouldn't get the U.N.'s chemical weapons ban signed by Syria. Assad being the head of state there, pressuring him with false allegations and threats of more war that would endanger more Syrians might get the ban signed through him to prevent an attack on Syria and its people. That would be much faster, less costly and less traumatic with less global resistance than could be expected by going the "regime change" route to make a chemical weapons ban arrangement through the Al Qaeda-linked rebels.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-09-10   16:36:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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