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The lily pad basing model
has been around for years. The US gets "invited" in by some emerging democracy, leader and builds a small camp with a runway.
Just like in another few nations in the region.
Just how very "very slick" and "efficient" can be found in the Drone Papers https://theintercept.com/drone...
The Pentagon's New Generation of Secret Military Bases (Jul. 16, 2012)
How the Pentagon is quietly transforming its overseas base empire and creating a dangerous new way of war.
http://www.motherjones.com/pol...
As for the US 'French" connection? Clinton Email Shows that Oil and Gold Were Behind Regime Change In Libya (01/09/2016)
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Will the US vision of a remote war work? For that the US needs constant signals intelligence ie people have to walk around with electronics that is "on" and been in use. Shared electronics or electronics thats just been driven around randomly could be another part of the puzzle.
Another method was to hand out tagging and tracking systems to local "freedom fighters" or US trained "moderates" to then place near people of interest. Such efforts can get used to quickly settle local issues rather than the US expected role for easy leadership decapitation.
The US is still trying to reduce flight time and get more loitering time.
Great news for the contractors and mercenaries working hours. Just like the Vietnam war base funding, pacification ideas and search and destroy zones but no complex draft politics back home. -
Re:RF?
Be on your guard, because the traitors in power are looking to destroy that right as well.
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OPEC Oil
Since 1971 OPEC colluded and pegged/selling crude oil exclusively in US$, resulting in friction between Islam and the West;
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END THE FED! I saw this coming 30 years ago.
Spend some time on Zero Hedge, Lew Rockwell's site, or PCR's site if you want to know that is going on economically. Most of us forecasted the upcoming crash four or five years ago. There has NEVER been any recovery from 2008 much less 2000. All the stats that you are forcefed are blatant LIES designed to keep the populace ignorant and therefore pacified so that they continue on thinking that everything is A-OK. When you remove the signals, the end result becomes much, MUCH worse.
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END THE FED! I saw this coming 30 years ago.
Spend some time on Zero Hedge, Lew Rockwell's site, or PCR's site if you want to know that is going on economically. Most of us forecasted the upcoming crash four or five years ago. There has NEVER been any recovery from 2008 much less 2000. All the stats that you are forcefed are blatant LIES designed to keep the populace ignorant and therefore pacified so that they continue on thinking that everything is A-OK. When you remove the signals, the end result becomes much, MUCH worse.
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END THE FED! I saw this coming 30 years ago.
Spend some time on Zero Hedge, Lew Rockwell's site, or PCR's site if you want to know that is going on economically. Most of us forecasted the upcoming crash four or five years ago. There has NEVER been any recovery from 2008 much less 2000. All the stats that you are forcefed are blatant LIES designed to keep the populace ignorant and therefore pacified so that they continue on thinking that everything is A-OK. When you remove the signals, the end result becomes much, MUCH worse.
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Re: John Oliver
The difference is, when asked to turn over their guns Australians replied "Meh....ok". Why? I dunno. But if your population had responded "No. Just try to take them!".....Australia's size/demographics would absolutely present the same enforcement problems that the US has. A majority of Americans oppose "assault weapon" bans: ZeroHedge
And $10,000 for a handgun? Geez, what an arbitrage opportunity. Someone could run a mobile machine shop out of a cargo container, produce and sell guns for $3,000 and still make a killing (pun intended).
Also, there aren't even that many firearms in Australia, comparatively. ~3 million for a 2000 population of 20million ~= 15%. The US has 7x as many weapons *per capita*. -
Re:War on Privacy
In a better world, it would work that way. However, whistleblowers don't actually get the protection they're told they'll get.
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Re:Tax cheats should be drawn and quartered!!
Even if it was outright illegal, Qualified Immunity exempts all govt employees from abiding by the law (with a "clearly established rights" clause that is easily sidestepped.
Pointless to question the govt. They are going to do whatever they want and raising a stink will merely put you in their crosshairs.
"Life In The Electronic Concentration Camp: The Surveillance State Is Alive & Well"
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*shrug*
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Re:Cut off ISIS oil sales
More effective would be to go against the middlemen who buy oil from ISIS for half the market value and then make a nice profit by reselling it on the open market.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/... [zerohedge.com]
Unless those middlemen are too big to fail and we can't do anything, of course.
They haven't stopped the middlemen because they use bitcoin to buy ISIS' oil. That's why they *must* ban bitcoin and other alt-currencies, with cash next up on the chopping-block.
/sarcStrat
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Cut off ISIS oil sales
More effective would be to go against the middlemen who buy oil from ISIS for half the market value and then make a nice profit by reselling it on the open market.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Unless those middlemen are too big to fail and we can't do anything, of course.
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Re:Still waiting for burger flipping robots
You won't have too long to wait.
Momentum Machines burger maker.
Want a patty custom ground out of 1/3 pork, 2/3 bison? No problems. The price of a burger is already set by the market. This thing eliminates the labour, the savings can be spent on high-end ingredients, gourmet burgers for McD's prices.
The graph in this article is also a great illustration of why all the "oh, but tech makes new job opportunities" guys are wrong this time around ; the food-service industry already absorbed more than the unemployment from the manufacturing industry in the US, trading well-paid labour for subsistence on tips.
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And since the CIA created ISIS
CIA, Saudis To Give "Select" Syrian Militants Weapons Capable Of Downing Commercial Airliners (link below). And we know all the arm drops the CIA has done hoping they get in the "right" hands has never landed in ISIS hands. Proxy war anyone? CIA payback for Ukraine or making the US look bad in Syria or.... http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
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Re:Seriously, cut the bullshit
You only voted for your representatives. VW actually pays and lobbies them. However, not to the levels that GM does, and that is their biggest mistake in all of this. Watch those numbers grow dramatically in the next few years.
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Re:This looks juicy
Considering this is an example of the latest spy sat imagery, I am not too concerned.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Those close ups in Google Maps/Earth, those are done with airplanes and don't even have the resolution to tell what kind of car is parked in a space.
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Re:A Conservative Response
Thank the Lord of Hosts that we have conservatives to save us from ourselves.
We tried but to our shame we failed.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
https://www.rt.com/news/316705...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/re...
There is only so much you can do for willfully stupid children
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Re:Why was he modded up?
You raise an interesting point.
Check out graphs 3&4
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
and here
http://fivethirtyeight.com/dat...So it sucks to be black and under 30. but what really surprised me was the white suicide rate and how it keeps climbing with age. So it also sucks to be old and white!
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Re:House loses most staunch Democrat
Here's a graph for you - http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
You've got some explain' to do!
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Re:House loses most staunch Democrat
Stop smoking crack dude. Eisenhower is well to the right on that scale. Even Kennedy today would be considered a "radical right" guy. That's how the crazy lefties (hippies like John Kerry) have taken over the Democrat party. Boehner was instrumental in giving them what they want. Skyrocketing debt, well here's a graph for you http://www.zerohedge.com/news/... . I dare you to look at them and realize what a train wreck he's presided over.
Keep it up, fudalism is just around the corner.
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Re:How long will the company stay up?
In some cases, where the conduct of a corporation is so extremely egregious and sociopathic, I do think that something needs to be done to punish those ultimately responsible. That said, as much as this stuff bothers me, it bothers me far less than what GM did. Cheating on emissions tests is bad, but deliberately ignoring and covering up safety issues that you know will get people killed, and then having lots of people get killed, is worse. Of course, GM only suffered a 900 million USD fine for that, and there are reasons why - just not good reasons: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/... Overall, we need more accountability for the executives, and management, that either allows this sort of stuff, or sets up the corporate culture where it's tolerated or even expected. How much money is the Volkswagen CEO going to walk away with? How much money did GM's executives make off with? Do we really expect to discourage this sort of stuff if it just comes down to cost benefit analysis?
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Re:That's not an ethics issue, just plain fraud
The issue is probably not foreign vs non-foreign. I think ZeroHedge probably gets it right: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
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Re:Common carriers
Kind of a silly question, since that is exactly what they do. This is purely cosmetic bullshit to cover up the serious stuff.
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Re:Not far enough.
"Sanction them. Exclude them from the world market".
Assuming much? We have already seen how sanctions on Russia have stimulated its economy while seriously damaging Europe's. I seriously wonder which of those (or both) the US government finds more rewarding.
The important question, however, is why the US government thinks that it can "exclude" other countries "from the world market". Given that the USA has less than 5 percent of the world's population, and has been spectacularly successful in lining up dozens of other nations against its policies - including several of the world's largest. They started by placing sanctions on Russia (see the link below). Now they want to sanction China. Maybe India and Brazil might follow - four out of the five BRICS nations. But at some point, when less than 5 percent of the world's population starts sanctioning and excluding others, one wonders just who is excluding and who is being excluded. Or maybe someone is contriving to exclude themselves?
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It's an interesting idea
I don't know about Finland, but in the US the government is spending an amount that equates to $60k per household in poverty (though that figure is somewhat misleading). Some sort of minimum income could let us shrink 90+ government programs into just a few and cut the agencies that hand out the money.
Minimum income programs could also help us address the benefit cliff, which can cause low income workers who get a pay raise to end up much worse off financially.
I don't think anything like this (or anything different at all really) can happen in the US unless there's a major, extremely disruptive change in government. The "insiders serving insiders" government culture will stop any substantial changes.
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Re:Greeks surrender: no restructuring
The thing is the cost of living in Greece is not the same.
If people get depressed salaries, as the EU is insisting (again), prices will come down in the long run sure but the adjustment is not immediate. It will take years and meanwhile people have to eat and live somewhere with reduced income. There is 25% unemployment in Greece and unemployment benefits were cut as well. People are starving and dying in Greece. A lot prefer to kill themselves rather than go on living. But people do not matter right? What matters is numbers with pretty little EURs in them.
At the same time as salaries are to be cut the EU wants Greece to increase food tax from 13% to 23% VAT while medicine VAT remains 13%. I guess this is because the medicines are imported from Germany while the food comes from other poor southern European countries but maybe this is just me being snarky here. Surely this is an humanitarian gesture. As is the refusal of the EU to cut the Greek military budget which, surprise surprise, spent a lot of money buying Germans military hardware. Another coincidence must be that Mr. Schäuble, the moral statesman he is, was kicked a couple of years back from the CDU in a weapon sales kickback corruption scandal in Germany.
If you don't call this a humanitarian crisis I don't know what you can call it. People lie penniless in the streets but I guess the rich can still use their ATMs so everything must be ok I guess.
Estonia and Slovakia don't need money either because Albania is worse or Ethiopia is worse. Do you see the ridiculousness of this argument?
Varoufakis did not want more loans he wanted a debt write-off or extension of payments which is something different. The result of current EU policy is what will keep resulting in more and more loans in perpetuity as the Greek debt cannot be paid off at the same time you kill the Greek economy. Unemployed people do not generate wealth.
But as long as it allows the banker bosses of the EU to asset strip southern Europe I guess it is ok.
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Re:Forbes Magazine Article
>> he rich and the smart money left Greek a few months ago, and it is Joe Sixpack that is trapped and going to get shafted
Pretty much this, and there's been plenty of coverage for anyone who would listen, but I'll bet it wasn't on the evening TV news (or whatever "Joe Sixpack" consumes in Greece).
"New Greek bank run begins" (Feb 25)
http://www.naturalnews.com/048..."'Slow motion' bank run continues" (June 17)
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ti..."Banks impose a 3,000 Euro withdrawal cap" (June 22)
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Re:haha "offtopic" racist mods on dope
You sound like a conspiracy theorist.
Conspiracies are the norm, not the exception. The phrase "conspiracy theorist" was actually deliberately popularized by the CIA, through the media. So it's absolutely hilarious to see you use the phrase like you understand it. Unless you work for the feds? Then you no doubt do.
You assume you are correct and no alternative views could be correct.
You assume you are correct and no alternative views could be correct.
Then when people vote you down for your obsession with having to be correct, you freak out.
You have never seen me freak out.
Really, "Black culture is largely a deliberately created phenomenon", and you don't expect that to be controversial in any way when stated as a fact?
Of course I do. And I even expect to get downmodded for it by cowards. It's only controversial if you ignore history.
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Stop using Facebook
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter spoke to technology leaders in Palo Alto, California, in April, tossing around ideas for recruiting engineers for temporary missions in government and meeting with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.
Why is the defense sec talking to Zuckerberg? How long until you have to have a FB account to log onto the "Internet".
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Re:Thanks Rand!
Wyden just sold out on the TPP http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
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Re:Exodus
The one that is harder to make an argument for is people who don't contribute to society get a better standard of living than those who work.
Like this? http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
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Re:FFS
Secret Pentagon Report Reveals US "Created" ISIS As A "Tool" To Overthrow Syria's President Assad
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...Saudi Arabia-funded Islamic State
http://www.thedailybeast.com/a...CIA-funded al Qaeda
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03...Start with the top link it leads to all the others, and there are a LOT of them.
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And OP is retarded.
Ever heard of a bubble? There is NO OTHER PLACE LEFT to try to save your money from being inflated away aside from the stock market which is a high risk environment. This is what happens when your central bank cartel keeps interest rates at ZERO for a decade.
Check out Zero Hedge if you want real economic information.
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Re:Wrong action, figures
Next we'll hear how ITT was an isolated example.
No we will not. ITT is not an isolated example. The amount of bad debt in the student loan market is almost as bad as the bad debt from the housing market crash.
Not surprisingly, Zero Hedge was out ahead of the pack on this topic. (Dated 2012)
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Re:You cannot do that
Well, again, if you look at the reporting at Zerohedge on this topic you'll find it interesting and very informative.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
for instance. It paints a quite different picture from what people here are guessing. It may be that Sarao committed some sort of crime, but the fact is the market is drastically corrupt and its laughable to call what he did a crime and let 1,000x bigger institutional 'criminals' simply do it with impunity.
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Re:You cannot do that
The guy doesn't use an algo, he's a manual trader. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
but my point was there's no 'algo' that the MARKET uses to price things. Prices are set by traders, there's no such thing as a price that is 'right' or 'wrong', just what you do or don't want to pay.
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Re:You cannot do that
The guy doesn't use an algo, he's a manual trader. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
but my point was there's no 'algo' that the MARKET uses to price things. Prices are set by traders, there's no such thing as a price that is 'right' or 'wrong', just what you do or don't want to pay.
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Re:in my opinion this guy is like Jenny McCarthy
There are thousands of things the consumer might want to know but they can't all possibly fit on the package.
And yet, there is one thing - one single bit of information - that the chemical industry has spent billions making sure never gets on that package.
I've got concerns about the corporate influence or the monoculture that GMOs create. But the health concerns are bogus.
I've already stated that the health concerns are not what's driving my opinion on GMOs.
What's the difference between a GMO and non-GMO food? The GMO food can potentially create a slightly different set of chemicals. We can assess it's safety the same way we assess the safety of any piece of food, look at what those chemicals are and see if any are dangerous.
Shall we have a little conversation about which chemicals "Science" has told us are completely safe? And especially the FDA? You really wanna go down that road with me?
http://www.thalidomide.ca/the-...
Or my personal favorite in the category of "Scientist who tells you something is completely safe but runs away when it comes near him":
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Re:Wow, a whole 1%?
Check out the actual bump.
Anecdotal of course, but it sure seems like the announcement caused a massive spike in trading.
Also note that TSLA is up $4 over yesterday's close, so that's a total of 3%.
This is not nothing, given the scope of effort they made (a simple blog post and twitter announcement).
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Re:Putin's getting desperate...
> Almost in Europe? what weird ass map are you looking at? it is close to some European countries, most of which are not really indicative of Europe.
I'm looking at the world map, the same one normal people use, you know, the one that places St Petersburg as the closest large Russian city to Europe's borders. Oh wait, nevermind I just saw what you said, what you really mean is I'm right, but you can't face being wrong so you're going to create some made up definition of what Europe is. Ok.
> Russia has plenty of pretty good cities, include Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Pskov, Vladimir and quite a few others
Where by pretty good you mean a few nice tourist attractions surrounded by absolute dumps. Russia, like all dictatorships including the incredibly impoverished North Korea does a reasonable job of making the main places foreign visitors would go look fairly okay, but the real measure of quality of a city is how quickly the state of it degrades beyond that, and the answer is in Russia is VERY quickly whilst equivalent cities in Europe, the US, and other 1st world territories remain pretty nice all the way out.
> You are heavily focused on the western mentality and propaganda and forgetting that most of the wests wealth is centred around a very select minority (happy to admit I am in that minority).
No I'm focussed on statistical fact. This is something very different to your arbitrary definitions.
> china is NOT, it has a middle and upper middle class that vastly outnumbers the entire population of the US and this group is rapidly rising in wealth.
No, not even close:
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites...
With regards to billionaires specifically, it's a meaningless metric. Russia has more billionaires than places like France, the UK and Canada, but all these countries offer a drastically better standard of living for the entirety of their citizenry. Often, unless like the US there's just an awful lot more money to go around, more billionaires just means more corruption - that's certainly the case with Russia's oligarchs for example that heavily profited from the fall of the USSR, it says nothing about quality of life or general distribution or levels of wealth.
> china has half a billion middle class.
Chinese middle class != western middle class.
However you desperately try and spin it, China still has to split $9tn of income between 1.3bn people, whilst the US gets to split $16tn between 0.31bn people and the EU $18tn between 0.53bn people.
Chinese growth is already slowing, and Russia's has gone into reverse. Why would you assume they'll ever catch up based on the status quo? They have too many structural problems that their brute force economic techniques are ceasing to be able to override. Unless they tackle corruption, and properly invest in infrastructure and education on a wider scale, they're never going to be able to catch up. They'll certainly get wealthier, but never be as wealthy without solving those fundamental problems.
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Re:Also, about long term unemployment...
Valid complaints would be that the numbers reported don't include the homeless (although those estimates are gathered elsewhere), you don't understand the report, or that it conflicts with your personal opinion.
Incorrect.
The numbers are specifically the number of people who are unemployed long term.
If you want to include the people who have simply stopped looking entirely, the percentage of working age people who were engaged, but are no longer, in the workforce in the U.S. who are not working is much higher.
Feel free to try and spin-doctor this:
IT’S AN ILLUSION: HERE ARE THE REAL UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS
http://www.infowars.com/its-an...The Real Unemployment Rate: In 20% Of American Families, Everyone Is Unemployed
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...Fact Check: No, ‘Actual’ Unemployment Isn’t 37.2 Percent
(it's "only" more than twice the number reported by the government)
http://www.theblaze.com/storie...Chart: What’s the real unemployment rate?
(This is the "U-6 rate" - "The U-6 rate covers the unemployed, underemployed and those who are not looking but who want a job.")
http://www.cnbc.com/id/1020551...Real unemployment rate is at least 18 percent
http://thehill.com/blogs/congr...Missing Workers: The Missing Part of the Unemployment Story
(This is the economic policy institute; they have the lowest "real" estimate, slightly less than 2X what the fed is reporting; they have a somewhat vested interest in casting the numbers lower than the others, as they get more than 1/4 of their funding from labor unions)
http://www.epi.org/publication...Feel free to disagree with them, or cite numbers from sources that don't have a political master to which their numbers are subservient (i.e. "someone other than the DOL").
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Re:This is the cost incurred for outsourcing defen
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Re:Speculated at for over a year
Re China and the risks of intelligence, bugging and manipulation?
"remove high-end servers" and "replace them with a local brand" :) (05/27/2014)
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Re:The sad part?
I suppose you could question whether or not its 'right' in a moral sense, but when SCOTUS says its the law, its the law. That's their entire role within the government.
Their role is support the system, with laughably contrived justifications if necessary. Like Bush v Gore, Florida v Reilly, or the recent one where cops aren't bound by the law if they claim ignorance of the law. SCOTUS is frequently 20 pounds of bullshit in a five pound sack.
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Here it is!
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/... The real Windows 10! We fixed everything.
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Re:Who gutted welfare, dumbfuck?
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites...
The word cut doesn't mean what you think it does.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
Would you like to try for more name calling ? Maybe you can shout Bushhitler a few thousand times, or just go around yelling winger winger, or something equally persuasive.
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Re:Suitable Penalties Need To Be Given
hogwash. sounds like the result of reading too many economics textbooks at the expense of living in the real world. stacked boards of directors and obscene pay packages for failure are more illustrative. just today, you can read about target:
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Imagine going back in time 15 years and
Imagine going back in time 15 years and warning everyone about all the crazy shit coming down the pipe. They would send you to the funny farm!
-The presidential election will be decided by one vote... on the supreme court.
-There will be a nuclear terrorist attack on New York, perpetrated by Israel, the Bush administration, and the Pentagon, with obvious evidence right out in the open, and nobody will question it.
-The attack will be used as bait and switch to wage a $3 trillion war against a country which didn't even have anything to do with the patsies, let alone the actual attack.
-There will be a resurgence of fascism and slavery, and people will call it freedom.
-Two Skull and Bonesmen will run against each other in 2004. They will refuse to talk about it and everyone else will be cool with that. Isn't democracy great?
-TV will be mostly fearmongering, propaganda, celebrity gossip, and reality shows about giant-assed sluts. There will be a time when the truthiest TV news will be on Comedy Central. "The Onion Reality" will acquire meaning.
-A black gay foreign muslim communist will become president. He will spend most of his time golfing, reading from a teleprompter, and watching drone bombings. By any objective measures he will be worse than Bush, but the left will love him, because thinking anything else would be racist.
-The Fed will print tens of trillions of dollars and give it to the banks, including many foreign banks, but hyperinflation will be delayed because the economy will suck so bad that people will hold held their dollars tight. People will be awed by the power of central planning.
-Billion dollar scams will become so common that most will be ignored. Only one person will go to jail, and only because he stole from Zionist charities.
-Housing will be sliced and diced so many ways that people will end up getting foreclosed on by multiple banks that they never even signed with. Nobody will have clear title to their house. And nobody will go to jail.
-They will change the rules so that bank accounts can be raided due to bank failure, in addition to all the other excuses for legalized plunder. Banks will stop paying interest. Despite all this, there will not be bank runs. One might think that's because everyone will be more afraid of cops stealing their cash, but no. It will be because everyone will be brick stupid.
-A passenger jet will be abducted to Diego Garcia. The media will blame terrorists, then aliens and black holes, then back to Kim's giant ass.
-There will be SWAT team raids over raw milk, unpaid student loans, feeding the homeless, etc, etc. Babies will get their faces blown off. The only people who will go to jail (or the morgue) will be the innocent victims.
-The Russians will become the good guys.
But we're just getting started! Think of all the crazy shit coming down the pipe for the NEXT fifteen years! If we don't get at least one hoaxed ailen attack by 2030, Krugman and I will be very disappointed.
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Imagine going back in time 15 years and
Imagine going back in time 15 years and warning everyone about all the crazy shit coming down the pipe. They would send you to the funny farm!
-The presidential election will be decided by one vote... on the supreme court.
-There will be a nuclear terrorist attack on New York, perpetrated by Israel, the Bush administration, and the Pentagon, with obvious evidence right out in the open, and nobody will question it.
-The attack will be used as bait and switch to wage a $3 trillion war against a country which didn't even have anything to do with the patsies, let alone the actual attack.
-There will be a resurgence of fascism and slavery, and people will call it freedom.
-Two Skull and Bonesmen will run against each other in 2004. They will refuse to talk about it and everyone else will be cool with that. Isn't democracy great?
-TV will be mostly fearmongering, propaganda, celebrity gossip, and reality shows about giant-assed sluts. There will be a time when the truthiest TV news will be on Comedy Central. "The Onion Reality" will acquire meaning.
-A black gay foreign muslim communist will become president. He will spend most of his time golfing, reading from a teleprompter, and watching drone bombings. By any objective measures he will be worse than Bush, but the left will love him, because thinking anything else would be racist.
-The Fed will print tens of trillions of dollars and give it to the banks, including many foreign banks, but hyperinflation will be delayed because the economy will suck so bad that people will hold held their dollars tight. People will be awed by the power of central planning.
-Billion dollar scams will become so common that most will be ignored. Only one person will go to jail, and only because he stole from Zionist charities.
-Housing will be sliced and diced so many ways that people will end up getting foreclosed on by multiple banks that they never even signed with. Nobody will have clear title to their house. And nobody will go to jail.
-They will change the rules so that bank accounts can be raided due to bank failure, in addition to all the other excuses for legalized plunder. Banks will stop paying interest. Despite all this, there will not be bank runs. One might think that's because everyone will be more afraid of cops stealing their cash, but no. It will be because everyone will be brick stupid.
-A passenger jet will be abducted to Diego Garcia. The media will blame terrorists, then aliens and black holes, then back to Kim's giant ass.
-There will be SWAT team raids over raw milk, unpaid student loans, feeding the homeless, etc, etc. Babies will get their faces blown off. The only people who will go to jail (or the morgue) will be the innocent victims.
-The Russians will become the good guys.
But we're just getting started! Think of all the crazy shit coming down the pipe for the NEXT fifteen years! If we don't get at least one hoaxed ailen attack by 2030, Krugman and I will be very disappointed.
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Imagine going back in time 15 years and warning ev
Imagine going back in time 15 years and warning everyone about all the crazy shit coming down the pipe. They would send you to the funny farm!
-The presidential election will be decided by one vote... on the supreme court.
-There will be a nuclear terrorist attack on New York, perpetrated by Israel, the Bush administration, and the Pentagon, with obvious evidence right out in the open, and nobody will question it.
-The attack will be used as bait and switch to wage a $3 trillion war against a country which didn't even have anything to do with the patsies, let alone the actual attack.
-There will be a resurgence of fascism and slavery, and people will call it freedom.
-Two Skull and Bonesmen will run against each other in 2004. They will refuse to talk about it and everyone else will be cool with that. Isn't democracy great?
-TV will be mostly fearmongering, propaganda, celebrity gossip, and reality shows about giant-assed sluts. There will be a time when the truthiest TV news will be on Comedy Central. "The Onion Reality" will acquire meaning.
-A black gay foreign muslim communist will become president. He will spend most of his time golfing, reading from a teleprompter, and watching drone bombings. By any objective measures he will be worse than Bush, but the left will love him, because thinking anything else would be racist.
-The Fed will print tens of trillions of dollars and give it to the banks, including many foreign banks, but hyperinflation will be delayed because the economy will suck so bad that people will hold held their dollars tight. People will be awed by the power of central planning.
-Billion dollar scams will become so common that most will be ignored. Only one person will go to jail, and only because he stole from Zionist charities.
-Housing will be sliced and diced so many ways that people will end up getting foreclosed on by multiple banks that they never even signed with. Nobody will have clear title to their house. And nobody will go to jail.
-They will change the rules so that bank accounts can be raided due to bank failure, in addition to all the other excuses for legalized plunder. Banks will stop paying interest. Despite all this, there will not be bank runs. One might think that's because everyone will be more afraid of cops stealing their cash, but no. It will be because everyone will be brick stupid.
-A passenger jet will be abducted to Diego Garcia. The media will blame terrorists, then aliens and black holes, then back to Kim's giant ass.
-There will be SWAT team raids over raw milk, unpaid student loans, feeding the homeless, etc, etc. Babies will get their faces blown off. The only people who will go to jail (or the morgue) will be the innocent victims.
-The Russians will become the good guys.
But we're just getting started! Think of all the crazy shit coming down the pipe for the NEXT fifteen years! If we don't get at least one hoaxed ailen attack by 2030, Krugman and I will be very disappointed.