What The National Pamphleteers Don't Report:
President Obama Should Be Arrested (Part #1)White House Insider: President Obama Should Be Arrested
Published by Ulsterman on March 9, 2011
"It ain’t dark yet… but it’s getting there."
So let’s get to it then. Is Obama re-elected in 2012?
Can’t say for certain – nothing certain in this game. Odds on…yeah. He is re-elected in 2012. It appears the economy is turning, or at least it is being successfully spun that way.
So at this point, everything depends on the economy?
In presidential politics the economy is always the single most important factor. Everything else is secondary. Everything.
But what about a big scandal? What about the big scandal? The one you hinted at several times before?
(Sighs) Yeah…what about it then? You tell me. What about it…
Oh, it exists. It’s out there. Parts here and there you know? Pieces of the puzzle. Look, I was led to believe it was evolving and would break out either right before or soon after the November elections. That didn’t happen. I think I shared some of this with you before, right? I shared it with you – maybe someone else. Some others. Getting hard to keep track of all of this…anyways, when Pelosi didn’t leave, she stayed on…that shook us up pretty bad. Something went down that we did not see coming, we didn’t know what, or who, or why, or how…the shit just hit the fan and we were caught flat footed. Not a good thing in this business. Not when you’re dealing with these kinds of forces. I’m not too proud to say I was scared at that moment. Really shook up. And I’ve been in a few political shit-storms in my day.
I remember. So has the fear gone along with the scandal? Just like that?
No…not “just like that”. I still have concerns. But I’m more frustrated than anything these days. Really frustrated. And damn tired. Granted, the last few months have been very good for me – we pulled away and won it, and that is always a nice thing to be a part of. Can’t hurt the resume, right? But regarding that scandal you keep hitting on – I understand you’re wanting to see it happen. We all did. We still do – and it just might yet…but the situation [....]
http://newsflavor.com/politics/world-politics/white-house-insider-president-obama-should-be-arrested/
White House Insider: "Something Was Not Right with This President" (Part #2)
(This is the second installment of our most recent interview with our Washington D.C. Insider.)
What is he? (Obama)
President Obama is…well now I guess that’s just it, isn’t it? We don’t know. He is so incompetent…so wrapped up in this image that was created around him, and now so over his head…Obama is dangerous. Dangerous to America. Dangerous to the world. Dangerous to our futures. He is not running this show. Maybe that’s for the better – who knows? Maybe he is so incapable that if he really was in charge it might be even worse?
I tell you what – if you don’t mind my suggestion here. Let me just talk for a bit. Let me just let some things out. I might ramble a bit, but if you’re ok with that – we can clean it up later…just let me talk. All due respect for your wanting to ask certain questions, but…at this point I want to say some things in my own way if you don’t mind. You ok with that?
Absolutely. Proceed.
(Long pause – then laughs) Ah…looks like I don’t quite know how to start. My own idea and I haven’t a clue where to begin.
Maybe tell me when you first started to realize something was wrong with Obama. When you realized electing him was a mistake. We covered some of that already before, but now you can just talk about it. I won’t interrupt – you just say what you want to say and go from there.
(Hands cover face, followed by a deep sigh) Yeah…I guess that would work. Remember when I told you about the First Lady’s racist comment? The redneck thing? Yeah – you do. Ok…I thought about quitting the campaign then. That episode really…it really – I was pissed over it. But then I ignored it. Buried it away. Now why did I do that? What she said, her attitude, was so disrespectful to that man, to his family – why did I just decide to ignore it and move on with the campaign? I’ve asked myself that many times. I was weak. I was…I wanted so bad to be a part of a winning campaign again. And I had already been told I would have a chance to get back inside the White House – if just a little bit. I hadn’t done that for some time and I missed it. I know some of your readers, maybe even you do too…think of me as just another Democrat. Look, I’m proud to say I’m a Democrat. We have some wonderful, brilliant people in the party. And I love this country… sorry if that sounds like a stupid cliché. And yeah, I love politics. I love the action, the give and take, and I guess the power. I love that too. Being near that kind of power. So I let it go. What the First Lady said – I let it go. I stayed on because I wanted back in. I sold out. I wanted to be a part of something really [....]
http://newsflavor.com/politics/us-politics/white-house-insider-something-was-not-right-with-this-president/?CFID=17006164&CFTOKEN=d501822b1f68ae13-CE10B4F3-A04F-75E9-8D70E9D25F547146
**Blogger Note: Part #3 Due Soon!!
George Soros' New World Architecture
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While international cooperation on regulatory reform is difficult to achieve on a piecemeal basis, it may be attainable in a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order. A new Bretton Woods conference, like the one that established the post-WWII international financial architecture, is needed to establish new international rules, including treatment of financial institutions that are too big to fail and the role of capital controls. It would also have to reconstitute the International Monetary Fund to reflect better the prevailing pecking order among states and to revise its methods of operation.
In addition, a new Bretton Woods would have to reform the currency system. The post-war order, which made the US more equal than others, produced dangerous imbalances. The dollar no longer enjoys the trust and confidence that it once did, yet no other currency can take its place. The US ought not to shy away from wider use of IMF Special Drawing Rights. Because SDRs are denominated in several national currencies, no single currency would enjoy an unfair advantage.
The range of currencies included in the SDRs would have to be widened, and some of the newly added currencies, including the renminbi, may not be fully convertible. This would, however, allow the international community to press China to abandon its exchange-rate peg to the dollar and would be the best way to reduce international imbalances. And the dollar could still remain the preferred reserve currency, provided it is prudently managed.
One great advantage of SDRs is that they permit the international creation of money, which is particularly useful at times like the present. The money could be directed to where it is most needed, unlike what is happening currently. A mechanism that allows rich countries that don’t need additional reserves to transfer their allocations to those that do is readily available, using the IMF’s gold reserves.
Reorganizing the world order will need to extend beyond the financial system and involve the United Nations, especially membership of the Security Council. That process needs to be initiated by the US, but China and other developing countries ought to participate as equals. They are reluctant members of the [....]
http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/soros52/English
Until Next Sunday....{*}NEW YORK – Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism, the world is facing another stark choice between two fundamentally different forms of organization: international capitalism and state capitalism. The former, represented by the United States, has broken down, and the latter, represented by China, is on the rise. Following the path of least resistance will lead to the gradual disintegration of the international financial system. A new multilateral system based on sounder principles must be invented.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
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