Republican Nazis Pointing Guns to the Heads of Ma America and Her Children After Pushing Them into a Ditch

Ridiculous Excuses Are Being Floated to Delay Help to the Ravaged Economy

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Yeah, flush trillions of dollars into the Iraqi toilet - no problem, no question.

Ask just a trillion for Ma America and her children, a thousand excuses to be heard and a zillion questions to be answered:

EXCUSE: It is Big Government spending!

ANSWER: World over, governments are the biggest employers and the biggest spenders.

There is no man or women rich enough in the whole world to dole out money to the teeming billions of this world.

EXCUSE: Iraq has been made a democracy.

ANSWER: is the same as Blago's defense - What is in it for me, buddy?

Are Iraqis paying me dinars to compensate for my unemployment, my tottering family and all the sacrifices I shouldered for them, though not at my bidding.

Will they fill my car and heat my home with Iraqi oil?

EXCUSE: It is Socialism.

ANSWER: If the result of whatever you were doing here so far is creating educated thugs, muggers and scalawags who steal the people's money in broad daylight, I won't mind trying that too.

Now it is my turn to ask questions:

Why did not you ask these questions when trillions were taken to Iraq?

The goons who you told you will catch with that money are still roaming free and making threats against Ma USA. One did it even today.

Where did all that money go?

So, if it is money for Iraq, you guys say YES.

So, if the money is for Americans, NO.

Then, why at all we should elect you as people's representatives, even if your party was co-founded by the great Abraham Lincoln?

What you are doing today is no better than what is seen on World War II photographs:

Push a hapless man, woman or child into the ditch and shoot without mercy.

Even if you guys are not training actual guns on us, the final effect is the same.

If you guys are doing this for your next elections, then the electorate also know how not to do it.

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  • scribbler2/6/2009

    Agreed I may have overreacted by calling them Nazis, but their senseless, never-ending recant of worn out and futile theories, especially on a day when another half a million was declared jobless, was too much to bear.

  • scribbler2/6/2009

    Marq, after all capitalism is a tightrope walk between recession and inflation, it all depends on how taut the rope is. The more the slack, the more the severity and the more difficult the recovery. The more the tightness, less the severity and the earlier the reversal. Thanks and Regards for looking in.

  • scribbler2/6/2009

    Snidely, your major point I do agree. There was absolutely no necessity to bailout especially the bank failures. But that was rushed through by the previous administration unnecessarily to get it passed before year-end. Now that the first tranche has been disbursed, maximum the new guy can do is NOT to certify the balance 500M. Economic downturn doesn't mean we have to starve or commit suicides, at any rate that is not what the founding fathers intended. Even in capitalism, government has to make money available for lean periods so that businesses can pick up or survive. Revival won't happen automatically from a moribund business community. Most importantly, the nation should not deem it is beneath its dignity or pride to admit that the policies have gone wrong or have been misdirected. Only this week, belatedly one bank mended its ways by starting to direct government given funds to mortgage related activities for housing revival. American way never means government do not help its pe

  • Snidely Whiplash2/6/2009

    Scrib, my issue is not spending on Americans. It's that this is not how to deal with recession properly. Let the inefficient fail. New more efficient institutions will rise to replace them. This is the normal cycle. As well we must accept that economic downturns are the natural result of economic good times. Economy, just like climate, is cyclic. I know it's tuff - I am behind in my mortgage, taxes and health insurance, but the traditional American way is the way to go. This too will pass, but we as a nation need some backbone. Without it we are sunk!

  • scribbler2/6/2009

    Betsy, thanks for reading my article. Unfortunately, generalizations, blaming global agenda, spreading of blame, talking about international bankers all shows that solving problems is not your forte. Either we should be willing to solve our problems ourselves or at least don't stop others from doing it. I am not a guy who voted for Obama. Still I would support his current efforts. Any way, thanks for comparing my small article to a ship that you felt you should sink it. Not only that exactly after one hour you came back to find the ship didn't go down under so wrote another one. Thank you. But don't feel threatened Betsy. I am harmless. Smile. Ah, there is a good girl:) Regards.

  • Betsy Ross2/6/2009

    Check out the members of the Council on Foreign Relations, whose membership extends on both sides of the aisle. Those public comments, votes and partisan feuds are for the American pubic and media only. There is a global agenda, and members of both parties leadership are involved and members of this UN and international banker created cesspool.

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