[BITList] BBC News - Obama challenges Congress in $4tn budget gamble
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Fri Jul 8 04:16:29 BST 2011
mike
7th July 2011 - 20:03
This is just the first step to eliminate completely/privatize SS and Medicare.But american people deserve it.They always supported their murderous government destroying socialist movements all over the world, while enjoying social services provided by the government to them. Now it's time for Americans to "enjoy" the same predatory capitalism they forced on others with the help of CIA and US Army.
I generally agree; the american voter did little or nothing while the last bush spent, every day he was in office, $1,370,000,000. this was PER DAY more than came in – money which the US didn’t have. no one seemed much bothered by this.
The national debt increased by $4.5 TRILLION. These are not my figures, they are provided free and gratis by the US Treasury. He then left not only the USA, but most of the world close to financial ruin.
Damn, I nearly forgot the two wars and the 4500 troops that died as a result. Incidentally, the total is now 6500.
During this period, predatory capitalism was perfected. it has now got to the stage where it is really impossible to turn the ship of greed and avarice around.
I ask my republican friends how will a republican president get us out of this mess – they just shrug their shoulders.
it reminds me a lot of la belle France before the revolution!
with clowns like Palin, Bachmann, Boehner and the chineless wonder McConnell – what chance do we have?
I probably won’t be around to see the inevitable end results.
ct
From: Michael Feltham
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 5:47 PM
To: Colin Taylor
Subject: BBC News - Obama challenges Congress in $4tn budget gamble
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14070997
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