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Republicans Are Socialists


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2008 Sep 21, 11:48am   18,712 views  150 comments

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sickle and hammer

From James Moore of the Huffington Post:

Republicans are socialists. The Bush administration has
decided to socialize the debt of the big Wall Street Firms.
Taxpayers didn't get to enjoy any of the big money
profits on the phony financial instruments like derivatives
or bundled sub-prime paper, but we get the privilege of
paying for their debt and failures.

#politics

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124   snmr   2008 Sep 24, 8:08am  

"Starting Oct. 1st, the 3rd infantry division will be placed on active duty within US borders under the command of NorthCom. This marks the first time NorthCom has been assigned an active duty unit.

The 3rd will be training in how to deal with things such as civil unrest and crowd control, public panic due to nuclear, biological or chemical attacks, massive poisoning or explosives. They will also be trained in using non-lethal weapons."

http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/09/army_homeland_090708w/

125   justme   2008 Sep 24, 8:26am  

snmr,

Wow. That is heavy stuff. What is the name of that law again, which forbids using military forces as domestic police? Or did it get repealed by one of the patriot acts? I forget.

126   justme   2008 Sep 24, 8:27am  

On another note, Hank Paulson was looking ragged on Capitol Hill today. He is looking like some of his banker buddies are holding a gun to HIS head.

127   SP   2008 Sep 24, 8:33am  

The Original Bankster Says:
there is no country more superstitious and oppressive than India.

You, sir, have probably never been to Africa. I don't mean to piss on your little Indian fetish here, but I have seen some things in Africa that I still cannot believe I witnessed.

128   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 8:35am  

Posse Comitatus act

Just Me, this is what you are thinking of.

129   snmr   2008 Sep 24, 8:40am  

Exclusions and limitations of Posse Comitatus act

There are a number of situations in which the Act does not apply. These include:

* National Guard units while under the authority of the governor of a state;

* Troops used under the order of the President of the United States pursuant to the Insurrection Act, as was the case during the 1992 Los Angeles Riots.

*Under 18 U.S.C. § 831, the Attorney General may request that the Secretary of Defense provide emergency assistance if civilian law enforcement is inadequate to address certain types of threat involving the release of nuclear materials, such as potential use of a nuclear or radiological weapon. Such assistance may be by any personnel under the authority of the Department of Defense, provided such assistance does not adversely affect U.S. military preparedness.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act#Exclusions_and_limitations

130   justme   2008 Sep 24, 8:41am  

Thanks, Neutron. Per Wikipedia, the various new patriot-act type laws that had been undermining the Posse Commitatus act as late as 2007, have all been repealed in 2008.

So what is the defense department think it is doing here. I find the linked report quite frightening.

131   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 8:46am  

Justme,

I think nothing will become an issue/threat for you if you make no trouble for the overlords. I would be more worried about trying to secure your job through this crisis.

132   justme   2008 Sep 24, 8:47am  

Here's what some hack at the Homeland Security department has to say about it.

http://www.homelandsecurity.org/journal/articles/Trebilcock.htm

I find it disturbing.

133   SP   2008 Sep 24, 8:47am  

justme Says:
McCain is ... trying to avoid to face Obama in debate on Friday.

McCain probably feels that his an position on the Paulson Poison Plan (tm) is too "embarrassing", and does not want to risk being asked about it during a debate.

I heard that he said he is heading back to DC because it looks like the Poison Plan won't pass, so he wants to go help stick it to the electorate. Kind of hard for to face the public while he still has blood on his shirt.

134   OO   2008 Sep 24, 9:01am  

The US government is not dumb, of course it knows a big crisis is brewing. I actually got accidentally trapped in a martial law period while traveling in the Philippines years ago.

It was in fact easier for a foreigner from a developed country to get out under a martial law in developing countries, since you can always hide out in the embassy. We offered USD to the soldiers and since we carry foreign passport, they quickly made way for us to board a plane.

Now what do I offer to national guards? Gold? Euro? Oops, I am even carrying the same darn passport, I can't even hide out at a foreign embassy.

This is going to suck.

135   OO   2008 Sep 24, 9:26am  

Btw, I am not terribly worried about the 3rd infantry, the 20-30K soldiers are a drop in the bucket to secure anything for a vast piece of land like the US.

In some Asian countries where coup d'etat is more prevalent, population is usually very concentrated at the capital and so is money and resources. You take Manila, you get the whole country, same applies for Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, etc.

What can 30K soldiers do? Secure DC and Boston, that is about it. Never mind there will be civil revolutions all over the US. I don't know about the exact ratio, but the number deployed in the coup d'etat that I've seen and lived through is typically 10-20K per major city, in countries with very meek citizens, unarmed.

I am going out on a limb like Shiseki, in order to stage a coup d'etat of any sort in the US, you will need soliders in the range of 500K.

136   OO   2008 Sep 24, 9:31am  

If this is a plan by the fucking neocons of the BushCo, they, as always, underestimated the deployment needs again.

I also wonder how many loyal soldiers he can secure? The coup d'etat deployment is typically comprised of soldiers who have been trained and groomed under the offending general for years, so they are very loyal to him. Does Bush still garnish any loyalty in anyone except the evangelical church goers?

137   OO   2008 Sep 24, 9:58am  

smells like suspension of election folks, act of desperation or deliberation?

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=anOdbqXviIp4&refer=home

138   EBGuy   2008 Sep 24, 9:59am  

What can 30K soldiers do?
"As of December 31, 2007, WaMu operated 2,257 retail banking stores and 233 lending stores and centers in 36 states."
That's about 12 soldiers per bank branch to keep order. I'll buy some more if they go under two tomorrow...

139   surfer-x   2008 Sep 24, 10:17am  

so. If I go to Vegas and blow $25000 on blackjack and then in my dispair kill a hooker, and then end up owing her pimp for her "lost game", and borrow money to kill her pimp, thereby ending his "pimp game", if I then borrow money to play more blackjack, and loose it, can I petition Paulsen to bail me out also.

FUCK YOU MOTHER FUCKING BOOMERS.

140   surfer-x   2008 Sep 24, 10:18am  

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson offered a plan on Saturday to authorize the government to use taxpayer funds to buy up billions of dollars in bad mortgage-backed securities that were created by investment banks during the home price bubble.

Now that the bubble has popped, many U.S. homeowners saddled with mortgages they cannot afford are defaulting.

As a result, securitized debt instruments that depended on those homeowners being able to repay their loans are now broken.

Can someone please riddle me this, SO FUCKING WHAT?

141   StuckInBA   2008 Sep 24, 10:19am  

All this feels like some Robert Ludlum novel. It's been a while since I have read his novels - but many had grand conspiracies. Basically create a pretext to grab even more power.

I think the top banksters perfectly understood the game all the way. They made this ponzi scheme too big to fail and now are delivering the first step of their coup d'etat.

Maybe The Illuminati really exist.

I would have enjoyed this novel, but it's f*cking reality.

142   StuckInBA   2008 Sep 24, 10:27am  

Can someone please riddle me this, SO FUCKING WHAT?

I would again give the same analogy that I gave in a previous thread. This 700B is just a little protection money. Else they will kill the entire economy. You see, only 2K per person in US. Would you rather have your entire wealth robbed ? I mean - would you rather have everything robbed all at once or a little by little ? These are the only 2 choices you have.

ALL YOUR MONIES BELONG TO PAULSON.

This is a new mafia. Very sophisticated. Their style is -

1. We have a strong dollar policy.
2. US Banking system is sound.
3. Give me 700B or else ...

143   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 10:38am  

Dear Kaptur, Brown, and Voinovich,

I would rather face the consequences of a banking collapse than allow the Ponzi scheme of Wall Street to continue. The first step of a recovering drug addict is to stop the drug use. This usually results in very painful withdrawal pains. We now must endure the pain of our excesses to fix the problem rather than treat the symptoms of a serious disease.

If you vote yes on ANY more bailouts using tax money, I will vote Against you for the rest of your political career!

This is the letter I just sent off to all my representatives in Washington. They will only defeat this bill if enough people are going to be angry about it and not forget it.

144   Malcolm   2008 Sep 24, 12:30pm  

ABC is going to run all the School House Rock cartoons about civics. I sure hope they remember to edit them so that no one will know how a bill used to become a law, or how the Consitution defined the roles of government, or what the Pilgrims were fleeing from.

I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill.....

You see Johnny, when the powerful make bad decisions they pass a bill to make the workers work a little harder to 'protect' (freeze) the class structure in this country. Otherwise it would be chaos OH YEAH!

145   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 12:45pm  

We already are burning through 2 billion a day because we can't tax ourselves enough to pay the current bills. What on earth makes these guys think they can add 700 billion plus to the current 54 trillion in liabilities? This will all end up worse when the world puts us on a credit freeze.

146   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 12:59pm  

http://www.americaneconomicalert.org/ticker_home.asp

How much more of their "lunch" money can we barrow before they finally cut us off? Currently our government and private buisinesses are barrowing money from the chineese. They are now are comeing for money from our treasury.

We must allow them to all fail and force them to stop their self destrctive people.

147   Richmond   2008 Sep 24, 1:10pm  

What I hate is that all the speaches are loaded with fear. If we don't attack Iraq, they'll gas somebody. If you don't buy a house, you'll never get one. (We all know how that turned out) If we don't have government intervention, the world will cease to spin on its axis. I know that it would be bad, but "wolf" has been cried so many times it means nothing to me. In fact, it pisses me off. The goverment isn't trying very hard to keep the citizenry on its side. What tactic did Bush use tonight, fear. I do not know of one person that is not disgusted with the handling of this situation. They want to fear this into existence and fear it in fast. And as we all know, fast policy is usually bad policy.

148   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 1:14pm  

I think Bush knew all along from the crap in Aug 2007 that we were on our way to what we have now. I think he thought that he could get out of the way before it hit after the elections. Too bad it blew up in his face a bit too early and he now must deal with it while he tries to get the heck out of Washington.

January 20 2009 can't get here sooner.

149   PermaRenter   2008 Sep 24, 1:21pm  

Though nobody is feelin’ groovy these days, voters want to tell Congress: Slow down, you move too fast. According to a poll released today by Marist College, more than two-thirds of registered voters, 68%, want Congress to wait on the $700 billion financial sector bailout, stating more time is needed to understand the costs and risks.

Just 26% said it’s more important Congress act to stabilize the financial industry this week. The Marist poll also finds that a majority, 54% overall, blame the economic crisis on Republicans while 25% blame Democrats. Further hurting the GOP: 22% of Republican voters and 56% of independents blame Republicans.

Barack Obama is favored to handle the current economic crisis by six points. When asked who has a better record on economic issues, however, survey respondents favored John McCain by a double digit margin, with 48% choosing McCain and 36% choosing Obama.

The survey was conducted on September 22-23, and 1,005 adults were surveyed, including 879 registered voters The poll has a 3.5% margin of error.

150   thenuttyneutron   2008 Sep 24, 1:39pm  

If Obama becomes the winner of the biggest boob prize in all of US history. He has no idea just what he is walking in to. I will hold my nose and vote a man in that I have serious doubts about. I am have the audacity of hope to think he will be too entangled in other messes to care about my 2nd amendment rights.

I am not voting for Obama, I am voting against McCain. If Obama tries ay funny stuff like make me an out law for having guns, my reply will come from Goliad, TX "COME AND TAKE THEM" !!.

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