Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The New World Order - Now you can stuff it where the sun don't shine!

Around the time of the 2006 elections there was a lot of talk about impeachment of George W. Bush. Of course the hate-mongers who led encouragement did not have a single impeachable offense to back up their rhetoric. The vitriol was simply a distraction from the real issues.
Real issues like closing the borders, NAFTA, CAFTA, SPP, LOST and so on. Now these issues are not fully understood by the average voter...if they were, they'd be an outcry all the way to the impeachment bench!
What's important to note is that there is so much bi-partisanship going on that Joe the voter has no idea what's happening. The offenses that both parties have committed is so astounding that if the voters only knew, the entire bunch would (to quote George Herbert Walker Bush) "...be hung from the nearest lamp post!"
Now I've talked about the New World Order until I was blue in the face and yet here it comes. Right in your face! And it's 100% approved by the Democratic Party (Now don't deny it now, it's too late for that!).
Here's your anti-American President trying to sell you on his Brave New World or New World Order...

I suggest that you listen to his every word. Why? Because it's an impeachable offense! Wake up! Here, let me remind you of something you're tired of hearing from me...maybe you'll read it this time because it refers to Obama as well as the Clintons and both Bush Presidents!

"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies in the heart of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murder is less to fear.
The traitor is the plague..." Marcus Tullius Cicero, speech to the Roman Senate.

Now I've talked about the Amero and other changes that are coming down the pike and I've warned you about the things that are already happening. But today there comes a story (see below) from NewsMax that just about brings it all together...and don't forget, "I TOLD YOU SO!"

Have I been vindicated? You bet! But is it too late? Maybe...but as one blogger stated, "...this has gone too far and the only way to stop it is an all out revolution..." The only problem with a revolution is the people...they're still mesmerized by the faux-saviour!


Here's a few quotes you would know about if only you read my previous stuff! (Now you can stuff it where the sun don't shine!)

"The thrust towards global government can be well-documented... it is a "networking" of like-minded individuals in high places to achieve a common goal..." - 1980

"The foundation for the current financial crisis was set in motion by Bill Clinton in 1999 with the Financial Services Modernization Act."

With the stroke of a pen, Bill Clinton ended an era that stretched back to William Jennings Bryan and Woodrow Wilson and reached fruition with FDR and Harry Truman. As he signed his name, in the whorls and dots of his pen strokes William Jefferson Clinton was also symbolically signing the death warrant ... that had guided the Democratic Party. But it was the gift of the pen to Sanford Weill and its assuming an honored place on the Wall of Me that rubbed salt in the wound. - (emphasis for Sue of Taunton who needs to wake up!)

"The CFR endorses World Government" - December 15, 1922





Bush Hands Over Reins of U.S. Economy to EU



The results of the G-20 economic summit amount to nothing less than the seamless integration of the United States into the European economy.

In one month of legislation and one diplomatic meeting, the United States has unilaterally abdicated all the gains for the concept of free markets won by the Reagan administration and surrendered, in total, to the Western European model of socialism, stagnation, and excessive government regulation.

Sovereignty is out the window. Without a vote, we are suddenly members of the European Union. Given the dismal record of those nations at creating jobs and sustaining growth, merging with the Europeans is like a partnership with death.

At the G-20 meeting, Bush agreed to subject the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and our other regulatory agencies to the supervision of a global entity that would critique its regulatory standards and demand changes if it felt they were necessary. Bush agreed to create a College of Supervisors.

According to The Washington Post, it would "examine the books of major financial institutions that operate across national borders so regulators could begin to have a more complete picture of banks' operations."

Their scrutiny would extend to hedge funds and to various "exotic" financial instruments. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), a European-dominated operation, would conduct "regular vigorous reviews" of American financial institutions and practices.

The European-dominated College of Supervisors would also weigh in on issues like executive compensation and investment practices.

There is nothing wrong with the substance of this regulation.

Experience is showing it is needed. But it is very wrong to delegate these powers to unelected, international institutions with no political accountability.

We have a Securities and Exchange Commission appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, both of whom are elected by the American people. It is with the SEC, the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve that financial accountability must take place.

The European Union achieved this massive subrogation of American sovereignty the way it usually does, by negotiation, gradual bureaucratic encroachment, and without asking the voters if they approve.

What's more, Bush appears to have gone down without a fight, saving his debating time for arguing against the protectionism that France's Nicolas Sarkozy was pushing.

By giving Bush a seeming victory on a moratorium against protectionism for one year, Sarkozy was able to slip over his massive scheme for taking over the supervision of the U.S. economy.

All kinds of political agendas are advancing under the cover of responding to the global financial crisis.

Where Franklin Roosevelt saved capitalism by regulating it, Bush, to say nothing of Obama, has given the government control over our major financial and insurance institutions. And it isn't even our government!

The power has now been transferred to the international community, led by the socialists in the European Union.

Will Obama govern from the left? He doesn't have to.

George W. Bush has done all the heavy lifting for him. It was under Bush that the government basically took over as the chief stockholder of our financial institutions and under Bush that we ceded our financial controls to the European Union.

In doing so, he has done nothing to preserve what differentiates the vibrant American economy from those dying economies in Europe.

Why have 80 percent of the jobs that have been created since 1980 in the industrialized world been created in the United States? How has America managed to retain its leading 24 percent share of global manufacturing even in the face of the Chinese surge?

How has the U.S. GDP risen so high that it essentially equals that of the European Union, whose population is 50 percent greater?

It has done so by an absence of stifling regulation, a liberation of capital to flow to innovative businesses, low taxes, and by a low level of unionization that has given business the flexibility to grow and prosper.

Europe, stagnated by taxation and regulation, has grown by a pittance while we have roared ahead. But now Bush — not Obama — Bush has given that all up and caved in to European socialists.

The Bush legacy? European socialism. Who needs enemies with friends like Bush?










1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is Nice to see that Bill actually gets his head out of the Ass whenever he Blows a FART.. with subsequent Clintonian Rethoric..Smelly!!