Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The prospects for revolt in 2010

Subject: txt 2010 reps libs mny -
TEMECULA, Calif.- Where is Nelson Mandela when we need him? In the fine new film "Invictus," South Africa's first black president inspects his first official paycheck. "This is terrible," Mr. Mandela says. He decides he earns too much and subsequently donates a third of his salary to charity.

Mr. Mandela's humility and fiscal restraint would be as exotic in the nation's capital as a giraffe atop the steps of the Lincoln Memorial... [snip]

'Our' Treasury announced on Christmas Eve that it will give blank checks to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for the next three years. Estimated cost: Up to $400 billion.

"The United States cannot force foreign governments to increase their holdings of Treasuries,"

warned Zhu Min, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, which kindly pays America's bills these days. As he told Shanghai Daily:

"The world does not have so much money to buy more U.S. Treasuries."

One of 2010's most intriguing questions will be whether the American people's aggregated nausea by the November election triggers the peaceful overthrow of the United States government...

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[Don't underestimate the power of the institutions the left has been subsuming for decades - the media duped enough Americans to give us Obama, and our politicians have successfully made millions dependent on them...]
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