My criticisms were directed at the neo-conservative neanderthals.
There are a few like yourself that are concerned, but being concerned
is not enough. You have to be objective and educate yourself as to the
real nature of the situation

First of all, the American people cannot vote for the right
government. This financial problem is a global problem that has been
festering for 15 years, its not the result of the policies of the Bush
administration and a few greedy bankers. That would mean a couple of
thousand people have bought the world economy to its knees. I don't
think so.

In 1929 the US debt was 150% of GDP today it is 300%. Recession is
inevitable, it cannot be stopped, credit is freezing up all over the
world. These are the facts and figures that must be understood.

Secondly, America (and not only America) is NOT a democracy. Do I have
to list the crimes of the Bush administration that have been backed by
the Democrats all the way down the line. Obama has pushed harder than
anyone else to reward the rich for making billions through parasitism,
by wiping off their debts and stealing public finds so they can do it
again. Is he calling for charges to be bought against corporate
crooks? No, he is giving them at least $850b+

Whether or not you agree with my solution does not change the fact
that this form of government and socio-economic relations has failed
miserably once again. How can the richest 1% of Americans own more
than the bottom 90%? Democracy cannot exist with such inequality. What
the hell is ticking a ballot paper going to do to change things? It's
never worked before, it won't work this time either.

These are objective facts. You can move you money wherever you like,
they'll get it in the end.

On Oct 4, 9:04 pm, margareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have been reading these forums, you would know that many of us
> are very aware of the situation, although we may not agree on how to
> go about fixing it. Some of us like myself, cannot vote to get rid
> ofthe administration that has created the problem. So about all I can
> do is hope and pray that the American people will do the right thing,
> and elect a government that will resolve the problem of irresponsible
> bankers. And I can act to a) reduce my debt load, and do without
> rather than incurring any more debt.  b)If I have any surplus, be
> prepared to share my good fortune, with others who may have lost
> anything that  they ever had.
>
> On Oct 4, 5:06 am, rigsy03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What is the value of money- really? It won't buy love, humor/wit and
> > the thousand things that are free.
>
> > On Oct 4, 12:11 am, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Not a single one of you know what is going on. The United States is in
> > > a financial catasrophe and you lot are playing in the sand pit like 4
> > > year olds. Do any of you read the daily finacial reports?
>
> > > Try reading Bloomberg's, you might end up learning something, though
> > > that may prove inconvenient.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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