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Nine Simple Questions; The Fed? Ron Paul’s Not a Fan; Bonus 10th Question Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:23 PM PST When it comes to the Fed, military spending, bailouts, and upholding the constitution, Ron Paul stands alone, and he is about to make Bernanke miserable. Please consider The Fed? Ron Paul's Not a Fan On Thursday, House Republican leaders announced that Representative Ron Paul of Texas, the outspoken Republican libertarian who ran for president in 2008, will become the chairman of the subcommittee that oversees the Fed. His position on the central bank is captured in the title of his 2009 book, "End the Fed". Here's some of what he wrote:See the article for more select quotes regarding The Bailouts, The Beginning of the End, and Fed Chairman He Has Known. Ron Paul's Nine Questions In case you missed Ron Paul's passionate speech on Wikileaks please watch. this video. With a tip of the hat to From The Old here are the questions Ron Paul asked in his speech. Number 1: Do the America People deserve know the truth regarding the ongoing wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen?Please note the common sense discussion of Ron Paul vs. the completely hysterical (as well as totally misguided) reaction of Sarah Palin: "Assange is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders?" My response: Excuse me for asking but since when does exposing corruption and hypocrisy make one an al Qaeda' terrorist? Is the whole world supposed to stand up and salute our illegal wars, our torture of civilians, our holding of prisoners in Cuba with no charges being filed. Are we supposed to salute or simply look away from fraud by our banks and coverups in our Treasury department? Assange is not even a US citizen. Clearly, Sara Palin is not capable of figuring out the implications of her proposal to hunt down foreigners allegedly in violation of US laws. If we can prosecute others for violating our laws (if Assange even did such a thing), then why can't Iran or Iraq prosecute George Bush for violation of their laws? Bonus 10th Question Here is a key 10th question Ron Paul failed to ask: Since when does the US have the right to impose its laws on the rest of the world? The answer, no matter what neocons may think, is "we don't". Sara Palin cannot think clearly, she just reacts, perpetually grubbing for attention. The simple truth of the matter is she is not fit for office no matter how much media attention she receives. Hopefully Republicans come to their senses regarding her electability before it's too late. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Chicago's Mayor Daley Discusses Bankruptcy For City Pensions Posted: 11 Dec 2010 10:56 AM PST Mayor Daley is begging Governor Quinn for pension reform. Quinn now has on his desk a bill that would allow state to withhold sales tax and income tax revenue from cities that won't do more to fund their pension plans. Property taxes will have to go up for cities to meet their pension obligations and that is on top of a massive income tax hike that governor Quinn campaigned for. Daley, aldermen ask Quinn to veto pension measure The Chicago Tribune reports Daley, aldermen ask Quinn to veto pension measure Mayor Richard Daley this afternoon expressed his frustration with the city's pension situation, suggesting that the retirement funds need to be fixed before leaders are forced to declare them bankrupt as a way to restructure.Now?! Why Now? Now Daley is whining. Now?! Why Now? He should have thought about this before the election. Quinn campaigned on a pledge to raise the state income tax by 33% (from 3% to 4%) thereby buying the vote of every public union worker in the state. Who is to blame if not Daley and idiots in Chicago who voted to return Quinn to office by a margin of 87% to 13%, hundreds of thousands of votes. All it would have taken to defeat Quinn was one simple statement by Daley endorsing Bill Brady. Quinn won the election by 19,000 votes out of over 3.6 million cast. Quinn's margin of victory was 46.6% to 46.1%. Daley could have gotten any favor he wanted for endorsing Brady. Any! But no! Daley sat on his ass and let this happen. Chicago deserves to suffer. The whole rest of the state shouldn't have to. But it will, and Mayor Daley is to blame. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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