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A libertarian and a Tea Partier
Post Date: 2010-11-13 13:06:02 by ghostdogtxn
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DR. BERNANKE GETS A PHONE CALL
Post Date: 2010-11-12 08:16:13 by DeaconBenjamin
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Zhou Xiaochuan is the Governor of the People's Bank of China. Imagine that the following phone call were to take place. Zhou: Hello. Dr. Bernanke? Bernanke: Yes. Zhou: I wanted to let you know about the decision that our board has taken, after consulting with the Premier and the Politburo's Standing Committee. We hope you are sitting down. Bernanke: I get it. A little Oriental humor. Zhou: You could say that. Bernakne: What can I do for you? Zhou: You can abandon your plan to purchase $600 billion of Treasury bonds. Bernanke: The Federal Open Market Committee voted ten to 1 for this policy. I cannot change it now. Zhou: We think it is an unwise policy. It will lower the ...

Why Do They (Terrorists) Hate Us? - Presentation Transcrip
Post Date: 2010-11-10 20:44:23 by tom007
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Why Do They (Terrorists) Hate Us? - Presentation Transcript 1. The Forbidden Answer 2. * “ They hate us, not because of anything bad we’ve done. This has nothing to do with any aggression on the part of the United States of America. It has nothing to do with anything America is taking from anyone. It has nothing to do with Israel and Palestine. They hate us for the freedoms that we have and the freedoms that we want to share with the world because those freedoms are in conflict with their perverted interpretation of their religion. Rudy Giuliani Former Mayor (R) of New York

Bernanke’s Funny Money Scam
Post Date: 2010-11-09 07:10:23 by Itistoolate
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Glen Beck on YouTube November 8, 2010
Post Date: 2010-11-08 19:36:15 by buckeroo
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Poster Comment:And some of you think there is a way to change this nation through a voting electorate? ROTFL ..........

Bill Moyers: "Welcome to the Plutocracy!"
Post Date: 2010-11-08 13:35:10 by tom007
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Bill Moyers: "Welcome to the Plutocracy!" ShareNew 0 by HeartlandLiberal Mon Nov 08, 2010 at 03:48:41 AM PST This is a long and complex speech by Moyers. On the one hand, it is rewarding, in that it lays out the issues in such crystal clarity. On the other hand, it is pretty darned depressing, because it lays out the issues with such brutal clarity. Bill Moyers: "Welcome to the Plutocracy!" Excerpts below the fold. * HeartlandLiberal's diary :: :: * This is a long speech by Moyers, but I urge you to read it. It is depressing, but it puts so much into context about what has gone wrong in this nation in the past 30 years in the conduct of our economy, and its ...

Must Watch: David Stockman Says The Fed Is Injecting High Grade Monetary Heroin Into The Financial System
Post Date: 2010-11-08 11:30:56 by Itistoolate
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Must Watch: David Stockman Says The Fed Is Injecting High Grade Monetary Heroin Into The Financial System Zero Hedge Today’s absolutely must watch clip comes from David Stockman, director of the OMB under Ronald Reagan. “An independent Fed is what we had when I was in the government. Volcker was the head of it…Today the Fed is scared to death that the boys and girls and robots on Wall Street are going to have a hissy fit. And therefore these programs, one after another, are simply designed to somehow pacify the stock market, and hoping to keep the stock indexes going up, and that somehow that will fool the people into thinking they are wealthier and they will spend money. ...

Our Banana Republic
Post Date: 2010-11-07 23:46:59 by tom007
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Our Banana Republic By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF Published: November 6, 2010 In my reporting, I regularly travel to banana republics notorious for their inequality. In some of these plutocracies, the richest 1 percent of the population gobbles up 20 percent of the national pie. Damon Winter/The New York Times Nicholas D. Kristof On the Ground Share Your Comments About This Column Nicholas Kristof addresses reader feedback and posts short takes from his travels. Go to Columnist Page » Related * Times Topic: Income Inequality But guess what? You no longer need to travel to distant and dangerous countries to observe such rapacious inequality. We now have it right here at home — and ...

The moral illegitimacy of governments
Post Date: 2010-11-07 20:36:31 by Max
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The moral illegitimacy of governments Posted: November 7, 2010 by crescentandcross in Uncategorized 6 i 1 Vote By John Kaminski pseudoskylax@gmail.com johnkaminski.info/ We don’t have leaders, statesmen, or philosopher kings anymore. We have bagmen for the Jewish financial mob that rules the known world with its money tricks, with not a patriot in sight when the orders come down from the big boys, the top Rockefellers, Rothschilds and Schiffs. I’d been wondering why the Jewish media have given patriotism such a bad name — inferring it is kind of a retrograde emotion that has no place in the One World government they are implementing, and hence, has gone out of fashion. ...

Will Fox News hold Beck, Hannity responsible for spreading “wildly exaggerated” Obama trip cost claim?
Post Date: 2010-11-07 15:34:15 by tom007
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Will Fox News hold Beck, Hannity responsible for spreading “wildly exaggerated” Obama trip cost claim? November 05, 2010 11:03 pm ET by Terry Krepel Tonight, Fox News Special Report reported what most of us already knew: that the purported $200 million per day cost of President Obama’s trip to India and Asia is, as Wendell Goler quoted the White House, “wildly exaggerated.” What Special Report didn’t report: Fox News’ own hosts have been peddling that bogus claim. As we’ve documented, both Hannity and Beck have bandied about the $200 million figure – plucked from an Indian newspaper and allegedly made by an anonymous source – to attack ...

Ron Paul on Earmarks
Post Date: 2010-11-06 12:21:49 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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On Tuesday, Ron Paul spoke on the House floor about the true nature of earmarks and how all spending should be “earmarked”, i.e. we should know how our money is being spent. He also promoted his bill H.R. 1207 which calls for an audit of the Federal Reserve. Channel: C-SPAN Date: 3/10/2009 Transcript: Ron Paul: Thank you, Madame Speaker. I would like to address the subject of earmarks today. I think there is a lot of misunderstanding here among the members about exactly what it means to vote against an earmark. It’s very popular today to condemn earmarks and even hold up legislation because of this. The truth is that if you removed all the earmarks from the budget you ...

The Impotence of Elections – Paul Craig Roberts
Post Date: 2010-11-05 21:16:57 by Red Jones
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The Impotence of Elections – Paul Craig Roberts Posted by sakerfa on November 3rd, 2010 (Infowars) – In his historical novel, The Leopard, Giuseppe di Lampedusa writes that things have to change in order to remain the same. That is what happened in the US congressional elections on November 2. Jobs offshoring, which began on a large scale with the collapse of the Soviet Union, has merged the Democrats and Republicans into one party with two names. The Soviet collapse changed attitudes in socialist India and communist China and opened those countries, with their large excess supplies of labor, to Western capital. Americans out of work, out of income, out of homes and ...

JOHN STOSSEL: Did Freedom Win?
Post Date: 2010-11-05 10:39:25 by christine
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The polls have closed. The Tea Party took some important races, and Republicans re-took control of the House . Many winning candidates campaigned on a promise to cut back on government. Some vowed to restore government to its constitutional limits. As a libertarian, I so want to believe that the Tea Party marks the beginning a comeback for small government. But I’m probably deluding myself. I know that big government usually wins. Remember the last time the Republicans took power? They promised fiscal responsibility, and for six of George W. Bush’s eight years, his party controlled Congress. What did we have to show for it? Federal spending increased by 54 percent. That’s ...

Bernanke: Federal Reserve caused Great Depression Fed chief says, 'We did it. ... very sorry, won't do it again'
Post Date: 2010-11-05 05:24:12 by Itistoolate
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Bernanke: Federal Reserve caused Great Depression Fed chief says, 'We did it. ... very sorry, won't do it again' Posted: March 19, 2008 By David Kupelian © 2010 WorldNetDaily Despite the varied theories espoused by many establishment economists, it was none other than the Federal Reserve that caused the Great Depression and the horrific suffering, deprivation and dislocation America and the world experienced in its wake. At least, that's the clearly stated view of current Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. The worldwide economic downturn called the Great Depression, which persisted from 1929 until about 1939, was the longest and worst depression ever experienced by the ...

The Demonization Of The Tea Party Movement
Post Date: 2010-11-04 13:08:23 by christine
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Once upon a time, news anchors at least attempted to conduct themselves in a professional manner. But on election night 2010, quite a few of the anchors on the various news networks threw all standards of professionalism right out the window and did everything they could to demonize the Tea Party movement. As you will see below, Tea Party candidates were not just called "wacky", "kooky" and "extremists" on Tuesday night. On MSNBC alone, Michelle Bachmann was repeatedly asked if she was "hypnotized" as the news anchors openly laughed at her while she was being interviewed, and there was a roundtable discussion which went on for an extended period of ...

Lawmaker who apologized to BP may chair House energy panel
Post Date: 2010-11-03 22:28:47 by tom007
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Lawmaker who apologized to BP may chair House energy panel By Daniel Tencer Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 -- 4:52 pm submit to reddit Stumble This! 154Share 1diggdigg Lawmaker who apologized to BP may chair House energy panel The Texas lawmaker who apologized to BP for the US government's insistence that the oil giant set up a fund to compensate oil spill victims may soon be the most powerful voice in the House on US energy policy. Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) is a leading contender for the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a position he held once before, during the 2004-2006 congressional session. Barton brought attention to himself in June, when the Obama ...

The Fuzzy Logic Of Useful Idiots
Post Date: 2010-11-03 18:21:50 by Luke The Spook
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The Fuzzy Logic Of Useful Idiots By Giordano Bruno Neithercorp Press – 11/03/2010 It hurts to be wrong. Not just emotionally, but physically, especially when it’s public, like swimming headfirst into a school of very ill-tempered jellyfish…..or maybe piranha. The horror of it is almost cinematic. The more artificially pumped your ego, or the more brainwashed with academic pretension, the more terrifying that moment of realization is, that moment when all your assumptions are dashed aside like a three-year-old’s alphabet blocks. To a certain point, it is understandable why so many people live in such violent denial, however, this does not detract from the perils of ...

Is anyone suspicious about Alaska?
Post Date: 2010-11-03 09:31:19 by Itistoolate
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Is anyone suspicious about Alaska? Murkowski as a 'write-in' is way ahead of the competition. SP backed the Republican. see the "Ruby Red Slippers" post

Mouseland
Post Date: 2010-11-03 00:52:20 by Itistoolate
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Joe Higgins introduces Mouseland

Treason by Members of the United States Congress
Post Date: 2010-11-02 13:00:04 by Itistoolate
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A Warning To The Tea Party Nation
Post Date: 2010-11-02 08:38:02 by Itistoolate
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A Warning To The Tea Party Nation As far as grassroots activism goes, the surge in Tea Parties across America is one of the more encouraging developments to recently take place. It reminds me of the “Conservative Revolution” of 1994, when the GOP reclaimed both the US Senate and House of Representatives. At that time, it had been over 40 years since the Republican Party controlled both the US House and Senate. And, between the two, the House victories were the most significant. Spurred mostly by the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, a host of young, energetic freshman Republicans marched into Washington, D.C., determined to return a burgeoning and out-of-control federal ...

Mandate For The Tea Party
Post Date: 2010-11-02 07:25:50 by Itistoolate
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What's missing from all ME stories?
Post Date: 2010-11-02 01:15:15 by Tatarewicz
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* Gwynne Dyer Our obsession with the Middle East We attach disproportionate importance, neglecting important news from others parts of the world The media in the Middle East carry a lot of Middle Eastern stories, of course, but why do most of the other media in the world do the same? Asian media strike a better balance, but western media, and any other media that basically follow the American news agenda, focus obsessively on the region. Between a third and a half of all foreign news stories in the western print and broadcast media are usually about the Middle East. Like fish that never notice the medium they swim in, people tend not to remark upon this familiar aspect of their media ...

Russian Mafia is in fact Jewish
Post Date: 2010-11-01 21:53:11 by Itistoolate
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Former US senator and author David Duke eloquently explains the Jewish character of what is erroneously called the Russian Mafia. Vote BNP, we are the only ones in Britain willing to do something about the colossal peril our great Western Civilization faces. Part 2

The GOP's Dangerous and Destructive Brinksmanship Is About to Pay Off [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2010-11-01 10:52:39 by tom007
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The GOP's Dangerous and Destructive Brinksmanship Is About to Pay Off The GOP has successfully created the meme that 'hopey, changey' politics are dead and that electoral participation doesn't really change anything. October 30, 2010 | LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list: Sign up to stay up to date on the latest headlines via email. From outside of Washington, the process of politics appears to be hopelessly broken. After a stunning campaign that energized a new generation of voters, the Obama administration seems as dysfunctional as any that came before it. Hope and change have turned into the same old gridlock. From inside the Beltway, however, the origins ...

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