Will the Republicans Grow a Few, or Give In?
Nobody Wonders:
The Republicans are demanding an apology from Obama, for scaring old people and soldiers this past week, BECAUSE, and this is the perfect point: of all the places to cut, Obama has picked the old people’s money.
They could cut wars, Obama’s salary,— heck, downsized everyone’s salary in government…Nancy Pelosi’s jet travels, ACORN, White House parties, the whole Department of Education…and Barney Frank’s laundry bills, but nooooooo…they always scare the old people. You know, they are making lots of movies now saying how if George Bush had not made Goldman Sachs the second home to the White House, the world would have collapsed.
They are writing history to cover up their own massive crimes. I just watched Oliver Stones “Wall Street Two.” While it was on the lame side, it sort of glorified how a bunch of people sit around vast computer screens and gamble, with other people’s money, and committing massive crimes…and then, he gave it a happy ending. All this to save the elite’s portfolios.
It’s beginning to look like a bunch of the global elites are just trying to save their own “ass” sets. Wall Street…might as well move the White House to New York.
Enjoy.
Reagan Walked Out on the Russians—Obama Walked Out on the American People
Nobody Knows
It was a time when a financial and fiscal crisis brought the two parties together to compromise on tough choices about taxes and spending. In 1983, President Reagan and Speaker Tip O’Neil came together to compromise on Social Security, based on proposals from a commission led by Alan Greenspan.During the times and attitudes of the Cold War, Reagan took his biggest gamble with bipartisanship: Dealing with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Conservatives applauded when Reagan walked out of the 1986 Reykjavik summit over his refusal to give up his Strategic Defense Initiative. But those same conservatives also vociferously criticized Reagan for signing the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty a year later. Under the terms of the treaty, both the United States and the Soviet Union were to vastly reduce their nuclear and ballistic missiles.




