With the markets currently moving towards the LOS, and the Presidential debates being a bust for McCain, its appears that there is very little to stop the BHO express and the socialization of the USA.
Every 25 years or so, the US takes a big turn from left to right, or right to left. Examples:
In 1932: USA turned to a wheelchair ridden FDR after the 1929 Wall Street Crash, and then watched the world fall into the Great Depression due to his nationalization of the financial system. This is where the 2nd Glass-Steagall Act (June 16, 1933) that FDR got passed along with removing the US Dollar from the gold standard (June 5, 1933) causing the Great Depression to occur due to inflation of a floating monetary instrument.
In 1960: the USA turned to a Senator from Massachusetts, JFK, that took the increasing conservative post-WWII boom town nature of the country when it failed to pan out like Ike had indicated. The JFK entry into the Vietnam war and escalation by his VP, LBJ, led to the 1976-1980 Carter administration hyper-inflation (stagflation).
In 1980: the USA turned right to an ex-actor, RWR, that brought an end to the Cold War with the help of the British PM, M. Hatcher, and established the USA as the sole superpower of the world.
In 2008: the USA will turn left to an unknown, inexperience, socialist, BHO, that is an excellent orator, but have is basically an empty suit running on platitudes and clichés without substance or details. It will be this administration that will move the USA to become a European style socialist government with the US Government taking over everything.
BHO will socialize everything beginning with health care and then rest of the financial systems and insurance. Just listening to his speech today in Indiana, he has already said that he is going to accomplish #1 & 9 (See The USSA Begins Today). Mark my word, as he gains in the polls before the election, listen to his rhetoric become more and more liberal and socialistic. He will still be elected.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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