
Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin started moving in the right direction today when she applauded the government for saying no to a bailout of Lehman Brothers. Now, if she’ll just start telling the general public that the party is over and that everyone has to give up their goodies (a.k.a. “entitlements”), she could just spark a second American Revolution – literally. The problem is, J. McBama would never allow her to tell speak such an anathema. But if you like pleasant dreams …
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James
Yes, Sarah Palin is a breath of fresh air in this political process.
Do you think the ‘general public’ [which seem to be so enamored with the feel good rhetoric of the democratic candidate Barack Hussein Obama] would listen?
Of course the press would have to grow some gonads, become journalist and report the truth without the popular slant.
Nevertheless preach on Sister Sarah, preach on.
Do I hear an Amen?
A more pleasant dream might be to remove all the socialists and bureaucrats with term limits. Anyone working in DC *must* leave after 10 years in any capacity and live in Russia or China 5 years before returning…? Anyway…
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“Problem: Unlike dancing, painting, or playing a musical instrument, you can’t practice dealmaking at home.”
So wouldn’t it be a GREAT idea for someone like you to fund/create a computer game to introduce basic dealmaking or help people get better at it? It would make money for you, AND help others. *I* might even buy one
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Yes, we are heading for a “massive deflationary depression”. I’m in an Iowan village with a small income and large family, and handicaps prevent me from moving or changing jobs. What can a common, ordinary guy do to prepare; and survive; what is coming?
PMDH
Hi.
Get yourself into camping/survival skills now…
I can maybe arrange a PC political simulator to have a practise if a few more people might be interested in getting some… if not – look for a freebie or 2 on the Net.
Start growing a garden…
Maybe a hidden one and a ‘regular one’ (or else all might come after your entire food)… even if you just tear up the grass, plant some variety of seeds, and let nature take over = get a decent crop without needing to weed. If you have more time = do crop rotation and plant some seeds every couple of days (so not waiting 3 months starving – and then 1000kG of stuff one week and needing to store it).
Study the artificial famine of 1933 (By Stalin the bast urd to – ‘wipe out Christians’ – he was not Russian/Georgian BTW… look up his heretage if you think the above statement seems ‘weird’)
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