The hits just keep coming

We may be on a nine-month reality time lag here. What investment master chiefs Jim Rogers and Marc Faber were saying about the danger to the dollar ten months ago mainstream pundits are saying today. And what South Carolina’s Mark Sanford and Texas Governor Rick Perry were saying about the bailouts last November, McCain is saying today.

“I think you could say that it is a short-term improvement in the economy. And I’ll be glad to give him [Obama] credit for that,” McCain told CNN’s John King in an interview taped Friday for State of the Union. “But the question that I think we should be asking are the long term consequences of this unprecedented debts and deficits — are they beneficial to the country? And I think the answer is no.”

Long term, Faber has said, the printing of money will bring inflation of 20% and possibly 100% in a sea of paper.

“Never have I seen such a transfer from the private enterprise system to the government of such massive scale,” he told Moore. He went through the list: car companies, banks, insurance firms owned by government, and he especially grimaced when he mentioned the $787 billion stimulus package.

In recent weeks, Rogers, speaking plainly, simply called it American communism. Let’s see who speaks up nine months hence.

The only time where we amassed greater debt was during World War II, and that was temporary spending, he said. “We won the world war and then cut back. But now . . . the spending is permanent.”

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We are at a critical time in our history, never has the President told people that gatherings where staged, is this a third world country we now live in? Starting to look that way.

A recent White House blog written by the White House Director of New Media states that ”there is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there” both on the web and floating around in chain emails.

The blog continues, ‘’since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.”

This is absurd! In a nutshell, the White House is asking Americans to report on their neighbors, family, and friends who disagree with the President’s policy choices on health care.

As you can see the hits just keep coming :(

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