Our Biggest Creditor {China} Tells Us "The good old days of borrowing are over"
by: Les Carpenter Rational Nation USA Birthplace o Independent Conservatism Liberty -vs- Tyranny As the chickens come home to roast... Unbelievable we have been this stupid. ( Reuters ) - Global leaders on Saturday arranged a round of emergency calls to discuss the twin debt crises in Europe and the United States that are causing turmoil in financial markets . After a week that saw $2.5 trillion wiped off global stock markets, they are under pressure to show political leadership and reassure markets that Western governments have both the will and ability to reduce their huge and growing public debt loads. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who chairs the G7/G20 group of leading economies, conferred with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron ahead of a call planned for this weekend by G7 finance ministers and central bankers. "They discussed the euro area and the U.S. debt downgrade. Both agreed the importance of working together, monitoring the situation closely ...
It has become more and more common for Trump and Orwell to be mentioned together (in a way which insults Orwell). Being somewhat familiar with '1984', where basically the populace is forced to believe white is black and black is white, I find it hard to believe that a simple arrogant
ReplyDeletespecies of Rich White Trash could pull that off. Whassup, huh?
Well, well, well. It appears as the visual was removed. Could it be the tRump Deep State? Just sayin...
ReplyDeleteThe most damning charges, indictments, and charges against a sitting U.S. president came down yesterday, implicating DJT in a felony by his own ex-personal lawyer, and the usual Trump cultist blogs are silent. I wonder why.
ReplyDeleteThey love THEIR Giant Orange Turd. Always will. tRump can do no wrong. Even when he does.
DeleteWe consider the 'base' and ponder a condition known as The Trump Corollary To The Stockholm Syndrome*
Delete*The survival instinct is at the heart of the Stockholm syndrome. Victims live in enforced dependence and interpret rare or small acts of kindness in the midst of horrible conditions as good treatment. They often become hypervigilant to the needs and demands of their captors, making psychological links between the captors’ happiness and their own. Indeed, the syndrome is marked not only by a positive bond between captive and captor but also by a negative attitude on behalf of the captive toward authorities who threaten the captor-captive relationship. The negative attitude is especially powerful when the hostage is of no use to the captors except as leverage against a third party, as has often been the case with POLICICAL HOSTAGES.
By the 21st century, psychologists had expanded their understanding of the Stockholm syndrome from hostages to other groups, including victims of domestic violence, CULT MEMBERS, prisoners of war, procured prostitutes, and abused children."
-given the established amygdalaian hyperfear exhibited by extreme conservatives, such a corollary seems logical. :)
BB-Idaho and RN, as the danger to Trump's presidency increases, his cultists will become more frantic and bellicose in their defense of their corrupt leader. Trump's cultists failed to understand that someone as corrupt and unprincipled as #45 is would eventually drown in his own malfeasance and take those closest to him down with him.
ReplyDeleteShaw... some of them are sensing the danger. Normally talkative political blogs are looking for material, any material that is not about Trump. Anything as opposed to confronting the reality of how bad, corrupt and untruthful DJT is.
ReplyDeleteSome have even taken to begging Trump to just shut up. They've accepted the reality of his lies and short comings and now have moved to "the other guy did it too" defense.
With his CFO now giving states evidence, it's about to get interesting.
I wonder if it will include a few tax returns.
Dave, Trump's latest spiteful behavior is his outrageous disrespect for John McCain. His treatment of McCain in death is a perfect example of what an emotionally deformed human being he is. And his cultists are fine with his shocking display of petty school-boy vengence.
ReplyDeleteShaw; it's pretty shocking. Just about every politician (and every single previous President) has had the grace, decency, and maturity to handle such things properly.
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