Today, the government bailed out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They basically took them over and now they are run by the government. When Chavez does this, he is a rotten communist, when Putin does this, he's considered evil. On top of this, the board of directors for these corporations and their executives aren’t being prosecuted, investigated or even castigated. When Enron screwed up, they hung them out to dry and went after the management. That was the right thing to do. Now we have a situation that cries out, duplicity. Now the big three automakers are making noise that they want preferential loans to bail them out. Now why did Bush and the government do this? They will say that with our economy in the state that it is, we can’t afford this instability. I think there are two additional reasons that need to be examined One, the world is moving towards a more socialist political economy, with government more involved with business. America is sliding towards this. Additionally, the 2008 presidential election looms and an economic failure during the Bush administration would make a McCain/Palin victory impossible. As much as I’d rather see them get elected than the Neo-Com socialist O’Stymie and his boy blunder Biden, I think it bears some truth. All Bush needs to do now is don the red beret.
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It is my belief that as human individuals, we are born into this world with natural rights that are inviolate; Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Property or Happiness which has been expressed eloquently by Thomas Jefferson. Anything less puts us in the status of slaves, indentured servants and farm animals. My impetus for this blog is to serve as the clarion call to others, like minded or not, that our freedom is at stake in a world of increasing collectivism.
Monday, September 08, 2008
George Bush the Communist
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I am glad other see this as it is... scary and wrong... granted the finacial world may have hurt badly but ...
I am so surprised that no one other than those of us who think from time to time see this a big deal.
Thanks again for getting the word out, what's next, healthcare!
Scion0
Thanks Mike. Bush has been a disappointment, to say the least and it's not over yet. He's in until January 19th.
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