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If You Didn’t Like The $8.2 Billion Spending Bill Here Comes The Next $1.5 trillion Spending Bill

February 10, 2009 · 7 Comments

The gravity of the financial crisis confronting the Obama administration will come into stark focus today when officials unveil a three-pronged rescue program that may commit up to $1.5 trillion in public and private funds, and possibly more, lawmakers and other officials said.

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When will the American people say enough is enough? When?

LINKS:
(1) BOHICA: Here comes $2 trillion TARP II By Michelle Malkin

(2) Crooked, Inept Banks Rewarded With Trillions

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  • rjjrdq // February 10, 2009 at 3:27 PM

    You realize there’s no way to pay this money back. So what’s the ultimate plan? Continue to sell off America? North American Union? Clearly there’s a part of the plan they’re not telling us about.

  • goodtimepolitics // February 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM

    What you think about this rjjrdq?

    May 21, 2008
    As America Collapses US Government Secret Plans RevealedOn March 13th 2008 there was a secret closed door meeting of The United States House Of Representatives in Washington.

    Here is what was revealed:

    The imminent collapse of the U.S. Economy to occur sometime in late 2008
    The imminent collapse of the U.S. Government finances sometime in mid 2009
    The possibility of Civil War inside the United States as a result of the collapse.
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    I only posted 3 of the list that was revealed and its looks like the first one has come to past and the second one is going to happen very soon so will the rest of the 10 revealed things happen?

  • lukemcgook // February 10, 2009 at 6:34 PM

    This dprogram.net article looks to be between 86 and 93% hooey. For one thing, the economy hasn’t collapsed. In terms of unemployment rates and GDP shrinkage, there’s nothing remarkable about the present mess as compared with recessions in the early 80’s or mid-70’s, say. Even the financial sector is not in collapse, though a “controlled collapse” is what the Fed and the Treasury ought to be aiming for. And, while there’s a real prospect of the federal government defaulting on its debts, that won’t be happening in mid-2009. And the notion that all this disasterology was revealed by government experts to the entire US Congress is … pretty implausible.

  • goodtimepolitics // February 10, 2009 at 6:48 PM

    Then the holding camps being build around the country?

    But I hope to God you’re right, if not for me but for my children and grandchildren!

  • lukemcgook // February 10, 2009 at 7:48 PM

    Interesting that the camps that the article supposes to have been built in the 80’s were intended for illegal aliens. Maybe that’s what Alcee Hastings is thinking. In a majority black district, there’s probably a lot of anti-immigrant sentiment.

  • rjjrdq // February 10, 2009 at 11:34 PM

    I don’t know if the dopes in Washington are bright enough to pull it off. Not that they wouldn’t try. It would also mean our own troops turning on us. I don’t know if that would happen either. Again, not that some schemers wouldn’t try…

  • goodtimepolitics // February 10, 2009 at 11:40 PM

    I agree but it makes you think huh?

    Don’t forget this:
    Bill creates detention camps in U.S. for ‘emergencies’(Military police state?)

    And this:
    20 states move to reclaim sovereignty

    Now we add those all together and we get what?
    Maybe this:
    Gun Control Introduced in Congress, Gun Owners you were warned and now here is the facts!

    Ok I will shut up now! LOL

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