Posted by JackE on December 08, 2011 at 09:13:56 from (71.242.247.230):
In Reply to: O/T Pure speculation posted by old on December 07, 2011 at 21:35:56:
We have already been invaded by ground forces. And I'm not talking about the "MigrantLabor" either. The invaders are in DC, in our own government. In our own FedGov, along with the FedReserve, They are in the process of bleeding this country dry. Most of our manufacturing jobs have been shipped overseas. The current high unemployment will NEVER go back down. The official Gov number for unemployment is BS. Honest unemployment would count the unfortunents that have fell off the unemployment payrolls, and the people who are working at McDonalds that used to have REAL jobs. We are over 15 TRILLION in debt (And that doesn't count our unfunded liabilities), And our Government WILL NOT cut spending one dime. NO, They want to pzzz away more and bury us further. They tell us inflation is low and under control. Yeah right, of couse in their BS caculations they don't take in to acount FOOD and ENERGY. With all the rules and regulations with alot more to come, They are regulating and burying with debt right into 3rd world status. In my neck of the woods, I'm watching as they shut down 2 refinerys (1 of them is over 100yrs old) and possibly a 3rd. Seems they can't make any money in the current economical environment (FedGov/EPA regulations again). We will soon be IMPORTING our gas and heating oil. We have already been invaded. And they did not have to fire a shot. Jack
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