"The credit ratings company Moody’s has renewed its warning that if the United States defaults on its “debt obligations” after the deadline set by the Treasury, it may downgrade its AAA bond rating.
The debt is well over $100 trillion, although the government tells us it is a paltry $14 trillion. Obama, the Federal Reserve, and the bankers want to raise the debt limit from $14.3 to $14.5 trillion so Congress can borrow and spend even more money.
Most of the budget is spent on killing people in foreign lands. Obama threatened the most vulnerable last week. He said the government will stop sending Social Security payments to seniors if Congress does not agree to raise the debt ceiling." Kurt Nimmo
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As long as Israel gets its money its all good.
^cuz they'll be attacking Iran in the fall. Obama, official Zionist dufflebag boy.
The gall of this bastard. He suggests that it will somehow be the fault of the Congress if he, the Emperor, decides not to send out SS checks to elderly people when he could just as easily choose to, say, take a little something out of the "kill-babies- and-women-that-look-like-me-with- drones-to-terrorize-their-uppity- men-folk-fund" to make sure the old people don't starve.
But no, Emperor is giving him too much credit. He really is just a teleprompter-reader. The national totem-deity. He's there to take the heat off the entrenched groups really running things that he has to answer to; it's hard for me to have some compassion for that guy, but I should try. Nonetheless, he signed up for the job of national totem-deity same as the last guy. How quickly that job description flips to national scapegoat when the PTB need it to.
Now I'm just rambling...
Just out of curiosity, how many of you voted for Obama?
I voted for President Obama. What about it?
Anon, because I wanted to see how many of you fail to realize who you were really voting in office.
In other words, there are no surprises for me.
Didn't vote for Obama. Didn't vote for Bush. Didn't vote for Kerry or Gore. Didn't vote for Clinton, either. Voted exactly once for President in '96--a protest vote for Perot. So, no...I knew this was gonna be "meet the new boss/same as the old boss." My anger has nothing to do with a feeling of betrayal or disappointment--I knew what this guy was gonna be. Anyone who didn't at least figure that out when he selected Hilary as Secretary of State and Geithner, the former head of the New York Federal Reserve as Treasury Secretary, was still hopped up on the false Hope and Change drugs. I've got no dog in these presidential selections, in general, because these cats don't represent me. Period. That being said, I've got a minor temptation to register and vote for Ron Paul this time around. At least he's got integrity and his rhetoric matches exactly with what his voting record has been over twenty five years. Doesn't matter who the POTUS is, though. The game is fixed.
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