Dictator Obama and Reaching the Point of No Return
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From the anti-American and anti-human recently-passed Congressional bills, I have also concluded that—as these self-same elected officials no longer care what their constituents think—our attempts to stop the insanity of government officials summarily stripping us of our own money and our Constitutionally guaranteed liberties via peaceful means may have now come to an end. They haven’t worked. In actuality, even our September 1.7 millions-person-march on Washington D.C. in opposition to ObamaCare and Cap and Tax barely elicited yawns from both the Executive and Legislative branches of government—the ones the American people elected to office in the first place. Instead, delivering yet another slap to the faces of the American people, Obama skipped town that day to be fawned over by a hand-picked crowd of his supporters in Minnesota.
How did this dismantling occur? The beginnings of the Progressive/Communist/Marxist movement began in the US—in earnest—under Democrat President Woodrow Wilson and was expanded in the 1920s by ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin. There are many books and articles written about Baldwin—I’ve written a few also—so if you wish to research his or Wilson’s progressive and pro-communist backgrounds, I encourage you to do so. In this column, however, I will concentrate on more recent events leading to our demise.
The Beginnings of Recent Leftist Democrat Destructions
Established in 1977 under then leftist President Jimmy Carter, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) was enacted to force banking institutions to provide loans to low income people—many of whom could not or simply did not pay the loans back. As well as being used as a liberal/leftist slush fund, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were utilized to finance the mortgages of low-income individuals who could not qualify to purchase a home under traditional 30-year fixed financing. So, ARMs (adjustable rate mortgages) were given to the unqualified buyer. Beginning with extremely low mortgage payments, the unqualified-under-any-sane-circumstances buyer “bought” his or her home. The problem—just as if it had been planned—came when the mortgage rates increased, balloon payments came due and the ARM buyers paycheck didn’t increase at the same rate as his mortgage payments did. The marginal buyers were in trouble and, then, so was the economy.
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nanomechanic
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I wonder where you are from. You seem to have a very twisted grasp on reality. I wonder how you grew up. I wonder what you went through as a child. Do you have health insurance?
By the way, radical fanatic conservative, would you please stop using the word leftist? Progressive and communist? Marxist? Are you serious? No dice man, no dice.
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nanomechanic
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Ihatethemall
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nanomechanic:
Chicago in the 60's and 70's, Health insurance YES. I pay for my own. I own a VERY small trucking company and I run my farm.
Please point out where I used those words you have listed above. I did not write the article, I only posted it.
I may be considered a conservative by some but I am by no means a republican
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Ihatethemall
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Tyr
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I would respond to the point if there was one to respond to. Actually I've heard all this kind of stuff before, my first memories of it are of Joe McCarthy and his "everyone who disagreed with him was a communist", joined by the John Birchers who agreed that we were under the control of the Kremlin, then an assortment of different conspiracies Tri lateral commissions, Joel Beinin, the of History and Professor of Middle East History at Stanford University Beinin, and his conspiracy theories about a Zionist cabal that controls America,... The substitution of precious metal-based coin currency by paper currency....the worldwide implementation of an electronic identity card...all of this plus,... the belief that 9-11 was an inside job, ad nausea..I've seen all this kind of doomsday nonsense come and go...I believe the best rebuttal of the doom and gloom crowd comes from my favorite president, who said it best in his inaugural speech :
"This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance"
"The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization. We may now restore that temple to the ancient truths. The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit."
Take heed, this is what Americans will respond to, not your endless belly aching. - 2 years ago
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Tyr
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arcata_berry
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you kind of abandoned your central premise about the u.s. abandoning democracy & becoming a totalitarian state and ended up writing a simplistic description of the mortgage crisis (derivatives, anyone?) which has been put forward by dozens of other journalists, pundits what have you. so, no, the piece didn't work for me.
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arcata_berry
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Ihatethemall
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arcata_berry:
I didnt write it.
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Ihatethemall
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arcata_berry
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arcata_berry:
guess it was an editorial. still not very good IMO
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arcata_berry
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arcata_berry:
I agree. I think it really only appeals to people who already hold this views.
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flylcarusfly
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hunzedog
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"your a racist,!!! he only been in office for 10 mos shit it was inherited.!! where were you wen gwb was in office?
you just dont like being told what to do by a black man !
you watch glen beck and rush limbaugh! your a nazi commie lefty whitey birther truther with dishpan hands.!!!"now that i said all the crap the BO supporters always say, maybe they will stay on point and talk about the issues!
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hunzedog
