Crimes don't get much worse than this except wars for lies on the part of a few. It's mostly about accountability for all not just the little guy. So the protesters are getting the shit kicked out of them because there is a need to hold them accountable for things they have a right to do. These unified actions across the country to stop this movement come from the top.
If just one of the treasonous bush killers had been held accountable for their crimes the bankers would have shit their panties in fear and most of this banking and mortage shit would not have happened I tell you.
Stole this over at Woody's place and it is just this way. Not hard to understand.
In other parts of the world, despots are dragged out of hiding and dealt with. In the U.S. they're given an over-generous retirement, compliments of their victims.
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The enemy from within is more dangerous that the enemy at the gates.
Many countries laugh at us Jan.
ReplyDeleteYou bastards but to expect anything else would be naive. They're going to get it all I tell you Angelo - but you know that.
Thanks, RZ,
ReplyDeleteUp Against the Wall, MF'ers!
And you know Congress is going to pass no cuts in the military budget. Hell, it's going to skyrocket with our coming Libya, Syria and Iran invasions!
It was the first formal proposal by Democrats on the committee and is aimed at galvanizing talks that are quickly running up against a Nov. 23 deadline.
The congressional aides did not say why Democrats were proposing such a big deal, but Democratic congressional leaders have repeatedly called on the committee to go beyond its mandate to fix the country's fiscal mess.
According to congressional sources, the plan includes a roughly equal mix of spending cuts and revenue increases; between $200 billion and $300 billion in new economic stimulus spending that would be paid for with lower interest payments from reducing deficits; and around $400 billion in Medicare savings, with half coming in benefit cuts and the other half in cuts to healthcare providers.
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