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Friday, January 04, 2013
SCOAMF's Recovery
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Four years of this Stuttering Clusterf*** Of A Miserable Failure's "Stimulus" and we have Tennessee Ernie's .'...another day older and deeper in debt...'
...and then there were three: Muhamed El-Erian, Nouriel Roubini, Harry Dent...the three making the most sense no one is listening to...
BY DESIGN: because of the purposefully engineered dysfunction and complete purposeful uselessness of D.C., the freemason one-world-order money source, our be-hated Fed (Central Bank), is wielding unprecedented power from which freemason one-world Wall Street takes its marching orders.
You gotta be skull-fucked-blind not to see the plan in motion.
St. Revolution, per usual, is delusional. First, he links to a radical Jew--a Zionist, of all people--who’s work merely speculates on a list of preconceived “facts”. That is, the author makes her own interpretations from a set of data procured from one-sided sources regarding supposed relationships, chance encounters, and alleged conversations. Journalistic hackism at its finest.
Second, in the irony of ironies, St. Revolution links to the work of Mohamed El-Erian, a billionaire Harvard graduate Islamic bankster (!), whom St. Revolution claims that this man’s ideas “makes the most sense”--even though they have been designated as un-American, radical, communist, etc.
El-Erian cites the Muslim view that interest, or riba, should be illegal–even though his company PIMCO makes billions of dollars a year on interest payments.
El-Erian touts the Arab Spring as a “secular” movement, saying: This is not a movement that can be derailed by diversionary tactics seeking either to blame foreign involvement or to threaten the alternative of a repressive Islamic theocracy.
Of the Occupy Wall Street movement, El-Erian states: A peaceful drive for greater social justice [such as Occupy Wall Street] can unify people from diverse cultural backgrounds, political affiliations, religions, and social classes.
El-Erian calls for rational visa and immigration policies, reforming housing finance through stricter government regulations, and more stimulus money to rebuild our infrastructure.
ReplyDeleteThe election was stolen, not won...
New Normal - Low Growth, Few Jobs
Honey, We've Shrunk The Grand Bargain
Dysfunction And Polarization...
...and then there were three: Muhamed El-Erian, Nouriel Roubini, Harry Dent...the three making the most sense no one is listening to...
BY DESIGN: because of the purposefully engineered dysfunction and complete purposeful uselessness of D.C., the freemason one-world-order money source, our be-hated Fed (Central Bank), is wielding unprecedented power from which freemason one-world Wall Street takes its marching orders.
You gotta be skull-fucked-blind not to see the plan in motion.
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St. Revolution, per usual, is delusional. First, he links to a radical Jew--a Zionist, of all people--who’s work merely speculates on a list of preconceived “facts”. That is, the author makes her own interpretations from a set of data procured from one-sided sources regarding supposed relationships, chance encounters, and alleged conversations. Journalistic hackism at its finest.
ReplyDeleteSecond, in the irony of ironies, St. Revolution links to the work of Mohamed El-Erian, a billionaire Harvard graduate Islamic bankster (!), whom St. Revolution claims that this man’s ideas “makes the most sense”--even though they have been designated as un-American, radical, communist, etc.
El-Erian cites the Muslim view that interest, or riba, should be illegal–even though his company PIMCO makes billions of dollars a year on interest payments.
El-Erian touts the Arab Spring as a “secular” movement, saying: This is not a movement that can be derailed by diversionary tactics seeking either to blame foreign involvement or to threaten the alternative of a repressive Islamic theocracy.
Of the Occupy Wall Street movement, El-Erian states: A peaceful drive for greater social justice [such as Occupy Wall Street] can unify people from diverse cultural backgrounds, political affiliations, religions, and social classes.
El-Erian calls for rational visa and immigration policies, reforming housing finance through stricter government regulations, and more stimulus money to rebuild our infrastructure.
A hero...to St. Revolution!