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Originally posted by djtek
no.
because he is one of them himself.
Originally posted by John_Rodger_Cornman
Does anyone here feel sorry for Obama being forced to work for lunatics?
What would you do if your bosses were completely insane? What would you do in that position?
Originally posted by John_Rodger_Cornman
Does anyone here feel sorry for Obama being forced to work for lunatics?
[I mean I think he knows that his bosses(corporate/bankers/nwo) are ruthless psychopaths and are insane. I think he's trying the best he can to make it comfortable for us until they replace him in 2012 with a more authoritarian handler.]
[What would you do if your bosses were completely insane? What would you do in that position?]
To the degree what you are saying is true the Congress and the President let it happen. the current President should go back and look at the notes left by President Andrew Jackson and do what he did, he got re-elected by the way. The Constitution designates the responsibility for these financial matters to the President and Congress.
Our elected officials in the past decades have been unwise in delegating these important duties to people who manipulate the instituions they have put in place and obfuscate when they report periodically to Congress.
Chairman Bernake should have been dismissed on the spot for his long winded non-answer to member of congress Ron Paul who asked him a simple question about the value of money. Page one chapter one of a standard college text on economics, What is money? A storehouse of value and a medium of exchange. The rest of the book is commentary. The convoluted answer was apparently meant to mean, I wish you had not asked that; I will now make some noise that sounds like polite conversation until everyone fogets the question and we can go on with this charade.