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Former US Comptroller General on state of economy

Unread postby americandream » Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:54:13

http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... e21024.htm


More depressing stuff to give you nightmares. This guy resigned in protest at the shambolic state of the economy incidentally.
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Re: Former US Comptroller General on state of economy

Unread postby Novus » Thu 16 Oct 2008, 18:11:56

Just another Washington insider preaching Reagenomics and talking about the evils of Social security and medicare.

You want to hear the real deal on the state of the economy. Growth is no long possible. Without growth banks can't take out loans against the future. So when the Banks die = no more capitalism.

We better find a new economic model to divide up what is left of the pie or we are going back to law of the jungle.
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Re: Former US Comptroller General on state of economy

Unread postby happyfunball » Thu 16 Oct 2008, 18:45:56

novus,

reality isn't restricted to political parties or specific ideologies. Free your mind, take the blue pill, whatever. Both parties are 100% proven lockstep bought and paid by corporate and private money and influence.

Barak "new hoover" Oboingo, and John "irrelevant grandpa" Mcsame are both hacks. I think turnout will be low, as only the most fervently indoctrinated will even show up to the joke that is this election. No answers, no leadership, for four more years.

My favorite quote:

"Here, like everywhere else, laughing and singing, dancing and dreaming are not exactly the whole of reality;

and for one ray of sun shining on the hut, the rest of the village remains in the dark."



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