Topic: Have we lost the real war?
AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:28 AM
Today it was announced that the State of California is now the focus of an attack by those that control the money flow from the true capitol of the Nation formerly known as the United States of America.

This attack was the surge that followed the delibrate shut down of American Credit markets in a successful attack upon citizens of the united states to force congress to show their collective cowardice.

The collateral damage included millions of citizens's near to retirement, hard won 401K accounts, as well as jobs and business that did not fit well into the coporate structure of the new capitol on wall street.

This new attack upon the State of California will be followed in short order by attacks upon other state governments in order to force them to reluctantly back the current attempt to surrender by the House and Senate of the United States.

The collateral damage from this surrender will be the financial future and the very Liberty of the next generation of Americans.

This war has not yet been lost.

Where are the sons of liberty that stood up to the british monarchy and birthed a Nation? Are they all invested in this Wall Street Market? Are there still American Patriots within our Congress and the Halls of our Government. I pray that there are, yet I see but few.

Is your immediate future worth the loss an acceptable future for our grandchildren?

Mine is not. Though I live out my days in poverty my grandchildren will have the Liberty I have enjoyed.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:31 AM
I'm with ya Adventure drinker drinker drinker drinker

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:38 AM
I am at this time not sure what I will do next.

My dander is up!

My congress appears to actually have no redeeming qualities!

My Senate showed what cowards they are when it comes to a vote between money and the RIGHT THING to do.

And they will be allowed to do this because it appears the some 60% of americans are invested in this market and not willing to lose their fortune.

Or so the Russian Market claims...

Is this perhaps true.

Not with a bang but a wimper and a white flag shall we go into history?

Drivinmenutz's photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:43 AM
Problem is there people have gone to great lengths to make sure that our citizens focus on the "here and now" instead of the future. People these days do not know sacrifice like our grandparents did. They are not willing to give up their cell phones and/or 30,000 dollar cars, or their cable television with HD tv's. Not much you can do about all that...

no photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:50 AM
HELL YEAH BROTHER.......................

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 09:56 AM
A Honda Civic SI in California is a $30,000 car.

after tax and prep and DMV fees are added to the MSRP.

Californians are already blaiming Schwarzenegger for the 7 billion black hole in the state.

Tax revenues are down because the real estate, housing, mortgage, and auto industries are dead in the water, for all intents and purposes.

The Democratically controlled state legislature has historically been plundering the state's solvency since the end of Dukmejian .

Gray Davis was the idiot that screwed this state and entrenched the present "deer in the headlights" mentality of the free lunchers in the state legislature.

The Governor had to shrink the money returned to the counties and cities for schools, police, fire, etc., because the state is broke.

Thereis no money to give back to local governments for these essential services.

Yet the infrastructre of publis service employment hangs on to trying to prop itself up while the state tanks under the weight of a filing economy.

And California is the 7th largest economy in the world.

This is my home.

But it is a foreign land to me with all of the influence brought to bear upon it by liberals.

Here's your squirrel cage of Pavlovian case studies into the effects of socvialist agendas from the looney left.

Sooner or later, all the BLUE states will see this and hiding from it will be impossible.

Welcome to fantasy land.

Thanks for nothing, libtards.


drinks drinks drinks drinks drinks

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 10:02 AM
Edited by wouldee on Fri 10/03/08 10:03 AM
BTW.

Scwarzenegger is a republican

Schwarzenegger is married to a Kennedy.

She is a democrat.

He is an Austrian.

He returns his paycheck as Governor to the state.

He works for California, gratis.

He shows more love than the state legislature.

He is a patriot.

Why does he do what he does?

excellent question.


think

warmachine's photo
Fri 10/03/08 10:24 AM
Chunky soup and bottled water, make friends with it. Learn to garden and maybe, just maybe to shoot.

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 10:36 AM
The House vote no sooner passed the free lunch program and the stock market is immediately evaporating the 150 point advance of the DOW.

At this moment, the Dow is falling like a rock.

Half of the morning's gain is vaporized as I write this. 10:35 am PT


whoooo hoooooo


what will it mean?

warmachine's photo
Fri 10/03/08 10:44 AM
It means that Government intervention is a failure.

I have enjoyed the propaganda on the MSM about how when the House voted it down, they wanted to blame the markets falling 700 points, when in fact that fall was in response to the probability of it passing. When the House voted it down, the market regained almost 500 of those points.

Now look what they are doing. Don't tell me that they aren't trying to kill it intentionally.



wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 10:52 AM
smart money buys on the dip, war.

Bankers are smarter than the smart money LOL

The Keating 5?

That was a smoke screen for rewriting capital reserve laws making it impossible for S/Ls to comply.

They didn't fail, they were legislated out of existence and the insolvency pointed to was a manipulation of the nbankers.

A true market intervention for prurient enlightened self interest.

And Keating was made the scapegoat in the wilderness.

The RDA is another example of that manipulation.

But hey, what do I know?

I am just a carpenter raising a teenager in a small town in Calipornia, and out of the loop.

No one should take me seriously.

Especially not the KOOL AID drinkers!


rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

AdventureBegins's photo
Sat 10/04/08 10:32 AM
Perhaps it is time to buy stock in weapons manufacture.

Small arms and such.

I have a feeling that their sales will skyrocket.

wouldee's photo
Sat 10/04/08 12:01 PM
don't touch new arms.

they have a nasty audit trail.:wink: laugh

best to be discreet.

drinker

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 10/04/08 12:09 PM
wouldees right.more up to date arms for sale on the street then legit outlets.