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- Bill Gates...he wasn''t the founder of anything.
He was one of these guys that received a fiefdom from somebody well connected within the Pentagon who had knowledge of certain technologies being developed.
All Bill Gates had to go do was find a JP Morgan or Barclays to undwrite his IPO and the rest is history. - Reply to this comment
- simple solution
move ALL the plants to China and Mexico.
We''d get cheaper better made cars and they''d make tons and tons of money.
We ALL win! - Reply to this comment
- I mean check out this story on Bloomberg''s website about Starbucks closing 600 stores.
The whole franchised company was a con.
Here''s what really happened:
Some clown who was well connected with Wall Street or one of the monarchies of Europe requested a fiefdom.
That fiefdom was granted by giving this person a million dollars to find somebody with a fake recipe for a cup of coffee.
Second he pays that person for the recipe so he can write a book and go on Larry King Live and talk about how so wonderfull America is.
Now that that''s out the way, now it''s time to find one of the founding member banks of the Federal Reserve System like JP Morgan.
JP Morgan says ok I''ll instantly make you a multi-millionaire buy taking your little fiefdom public and underwrite your IPO.
That''s the scam part right there because to ''underwrite'' means nothing. The bank doesn''t have any real money or enough gold and silver loan billions of dollars but they are allowed to anyways because they are part of the Federal Reserve System that will print the money out of thin air.
Later JP Morgan will keep all of those fresh newly printed Federal Reserve Notes and float a junk bond out on wall street that they know will fail in about 10 to 15 years but hey it doesn''t matter they''ve already monetized their billions and leave you and I to stick this garbage into our pension portfolios.
It''s a scam folks. - Reply to this comment
- Let ford and GM go bust - those companies do not deserve to survive. the heads of those companies have proved that thye don''t have the acumen to run a teddy bear''s tea part let alone an automobile company
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- We should have paid attention back in the 80''''s. Even the Japanese had better foresight. Go ahead and continue letting bean counters run things.
Americans sure are looking pretty stupid about now.
Posted by skysblue at 06:17 PM : Jul 01, 2008"
1. the Japanese have always had better foresight
2. When have the americans ever been anything but stupid - Reply to this comment
- The ''free market'', ''get government out of business'' people are seeing first hand what happens when the wolf guards the hen house.
We should have paid attention back in the 80''s. Even the Japanese had better foresight. Go ahead and continue letting bean counters run things.
Americans sure are looking pretty stupid about now. - Reply to this comment
- Well, an 12GPM SUV isn''t going to turn too many people on these days... or is it 12MPG? Either way, it certainly seems like 12 gallons per mile...
As for unions, if corporations valued their fellow citizens'' hard work, would unions be needed AT ALL? - Reply to this comment
- NAUcoming4U
Solar generators could produce the energy needed to recharge electric cars. Not all electricity needs to be produced by environmentally unfriendly means. - Reply to this comment
- And what''s even more insane is that the whole system is built off of debt.
That''s what the Federal Reserve Note is.
It''s a post-dated check that can never be cashed because the date says after you die.
And as long as you have trillions of these post-dated checks floating around the world then billions of people will try to cash them but can''t.
Why? Because at the moment these countries try to cash these things then the international credit bureau puts a stop to it and says ''NO'' Federal Reserve Notes are post-dated checks. You can''t cash those checks until the year 3040 which instantly makes the check worthless.
It''s a con game folks for everybody and every nation on earth. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by rharrin1 at 05:34 PM : Jul 01, 2008
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The electric car would not be the great hope for conservation as many would think. The savings in fossil fuels would be minimal as those fossil fuels would be needed to power the electric plants to meet the increased demand of Americans charging their electric cars. Now if we had a larger infrastructure of nuclear power plants, then a mass of electric cars on the power grid would not be a problem.
In fact, compressed natural gas could also be a viable alternative if the natural gas resources were not (mostly) used up in our electric power plants!
The key term here is... nuclear power NOW! - Reply to this comment
- It''s amazing that you hear these junkyard dogs like Sean Hannity and Rush talk about ''free markets''
But folks we don''t have a free market system we have what''s called the Federal Reserve System which means total monopolized system over all of the Federal United States but it''s made up of private banks.
That''s what we have folks. I wish Rush and Sean were right because they sound so sincere when they talk but even they been misled by our public education system. - Reply to this comment
- They have themselves to blame. They''ve always resisted improving fuel economy. They''ve always resisted smaller cars. They''ve always lagged in alternative energy innovations. Waa-waa-waa, call the WAmbulance.
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- On the way home from a trip yesterday, it was interesting to see that in a 75mph zone, everyone was going along below 65mph, including the truckers. People learn when things get tough. They''ll also learn they don''t need to take 5 trips a day to the beer depot in their RAM 2500 or F150. Or drive 20 over the speed limit on their way to Walmart to pick up a half gallon of milk.
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- ha ha boo hoo.... you might have to yank your lazy, American as*s off the car/truck seat and pull your sugar addicted kids off the couch and figure out that inconvience might be preferable to convenience.
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- seis-6-six-
exactly...you learn that the system and all of its sub-parts are designed with certain incentives to protect the interests of the designor.
Who''s the designor might you ask?
It''s those people that met on Jeckle Island in Florida and figured out a way to monopolize everything in life. - Reply to this comment
- The future of America looks bleak, the sudden withdrawal of overseas invesment will see their economies go into freefall, their currencies will become worthless, property prices will collapse, businesses will fail...
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- RingADing-
You see our Education system is designed to not teach us these things about the Federal Reserve System because then everyone will learn that it''s con.
What we learn in school and in college are skills to help manage that system.
That''s what makes the system so effective is to focus the student on how to be proficient at managing a certain aspect of the system instead of understanding the way the global financial system is designed.
Until we recognize that fact we remain illiterate and in darkness wondering why the effects and consequences of that system are allways so painfull. - Reply to this comment
- whitemale08,
kind of like the FDA being the biggest drug dealer in the block? - Reply to this comment
- Wake up Detroit, Ford, GM and Chrysler.
The era of the SUV just ended when gas hit $4 a gallon. Start making 38+mpg cars and americans need to learn to conserve and not Drive Big Big Cars with Big Big Rims.
I have a Honda Fit 5 speed & it get 38mpg and I can drive it to and from work for 2 weeks without putting gas into the tank. It has a 10.8 gallon tank, do the math. - Reply to this comment
- RingADing-
I know you are sitting there and saying to yourself "Wow he''s right, How does whitemale08 know all of this stuff?"
It''s because I learned that the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM is a con game.
It''s know different then a couple of hustlers on the street that try and play that shell game with you to take your hard earned money.
Study the History of the Federal Reserve System and I gaurantee you will know everything you need to know in this life under this system. - Reply to this comment




