Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Yes no maybe so for Isarel
Obama is in between a rock and a hard place. The Republicans are jumping on the opportunity to spread lies and fear about the administrations position on the proposed Palestinian application for statehood and UN recognition. Obama doesn't necessarily support the proposition, but at the same time wants land swaps from the ancient (comparatively ancient, not like 2000 years old ancient) land lines. Not going to happen. Israel won't give up a thing until they are really threatened to lose sovereignty at the hands of the US govt' that essentially props up Israel. That won't happen because of the MASSIVE Jewish influence in the US. So call it what you may, if rockets keep falling into Israel then there will be no negotiating or leeway for Palestinians. That's an easy way to put it for a problem that's far more complex than one blog post or a thousand could digest.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Ever Heard of Ron Paul?
SNL, they like to do sketches on Republican nominee debates. They usually put ROn Paul somewhere in the parking lot. Of all the candidates that would be good for America and bad for corporate America Ron Paul is the man. Despite his age he may have the best knowledge of what's wrong with the country. The whole occupy movement would be wise to get alondside someone who will represent their interests, for REpublicans he's probably as best as they come.
But then again, if that doesn't work out there's still the Libertines.
Says one report.
On one hand corporate America is pissed, they want wars to create more foreign debt (in their favor). On the other hand, they love smaller government.
BUt does America really need smaller government? Surely there are ways to thin it out. Bush, a Republican, if I need to remind you, used fear to expand the reach of government in the name of security. Ho wmany trillions go into that? That would be something, getting rid of 'security' measures in a time when we can't afford it but want to 'feel' safe.
So let's see what the coming months bring. Can't imagine it will be groundbreaking or innovative, but if it's going to start anywhere it has to start with you.
But then again, if that doesn't work out there's still the Libertines.
Paul, long a favorite of the Libertarian Party, is drawing enthusiastic support from its leaders, who are openly pushing him to consider a third party run for the White House.
Says one report.
On one hand corporate America is pissed, they want wars to create more foreign debt (in their favor). On the other hand, they love smaller government.
BUt does America really need smaller government? Surely there are ways to thin it out. Bush, a Republican, if I need to remind you, used fear to expand the reach of government in the name of security. Ho wmany trillions go into that? That would be something, getting rid of 'security' measures in a time when we can't afford it but want to 'feel' safe.
So let's see what the coming months bring. Can't imagine it will be groundbreaking or innovative, but if it's going to start anywhere it has to start with you.
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