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Sir; what is this... Some kind of voodoo chop suey economics? You see the problem, maybe. You see that there is a problem, and you look around for solutions, never taking the time to read the only man who understood capitalism because he was the dirtiest communist of all. Look at it for a moment. These people are dealing with a frozen capital market. Why would that be? They all let on that capital came into being fully formed like a little homonuclus, and every after has bred itself and reproduced itself. They never tell the truth -that capital has always been theft or excess labor taken from the one it belonged too, and made into capital. But everyone wants a piece of that pie. That is why people are always looking for help, and never looking for capitalists. Labor creates value, -something a capitalist never tells you. To him, capital is the source of value because with it, he can hire labor. Why don't you tell the truth? Every country needs enough people working and enough of land and sunshine and rain to support itself. We still have the land, in private hands, much of it producing nothing, and the rest being drained of profit. We have too few of jobs, necessary jobs, that actually create some value rather than only providing a service. When too much of your jobs and capital leave the country and you import everything, your wealth goes the way of your jobs. Why not stop that process? Who can stop what capital wants when we have the government of capital? Money talks in Washington D.C... I mean, money decides who is going to get elected, and money decides how people will vote when elected, and it is perfectly legal according to the Supreme Court. So if capital has the government of its dreams and we have only our pleadings, why can't they fix their problem on their own, and why are they using the government to rob us all, either through taxes on income or by inflating the currancy??? Either way, it is the people who support capital, make capital and serve capital. After giving it profit all our lives are we supposed to give it the whole country, the government, and our futures lock stock and barrel??? Trust me on this. The founding fathers did not get it right. They thought greed would give birth to virtue. They were as wrong as those who thought capital gives birth to capital. For that, you need markets and labor. We are not a good market living on credit. And there are not enough jobs for labor to create anything but more misery for itself. Jefferson was right. No one wants to change their form. We need a new form of relationship none the less...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:24 AM
I put this on WND Digg but worth repeating here, slightly edited
Chuck, you've said modestly that you aren't a scholar. However, I think you are fast becoming a leading authority on America's current troublous times and I pray for the continued effectiveness of your ministry in this respect. That the UK suffers from the same financial woes as the US may be evident from a note I posted to a British blog recently, which I don't think anyone over here would take issue with. For pounds, shillings and pence, you will get the drift OK if you simply read dollars, dimes and cents. The ROE isn't important, the message is. (Most of you probably know that Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, remains perhaps England's foremost novelist and his semi-autobiographical work David Copperfield (his initials reversed) is probably still his best-known work.
"Re: finances, the limits of my understanding...are as follows, from David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Chapter 11:
""Mr. Micawber...solemnly conjured me, I remember, to take warning by his fate; and to observe that if a man had twenty pounds a year for his income, and spent nineteen pounds nineteen shillings and six pence, he would be happy, but that if he spent twenty pounds one [shilling] he would be miserable."
"A pity Mr Micawber can't solemnly conjure our current eCONomic leaders."
Comment: #2
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:46 PM
I'm surprised I agree with a McCain supporter when there is no way in Hell I would support McCain. I suggest Chuck rethink who he is.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Marc Cherbonnier
Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:21 AM
Chuck
Your words strike a chord with me. Our freedom is being hijacked by pretentious, self-serving people who think they are right by making everyone else wrong. These fools are most dangerous when elected into our national legislature and allowed to torture the masses, many of whom have no clue, and others that are exasperated by the continuing decadent path we are on. Interestingly, I chose to join Team National in May thinking that it was an interesting concept of saving money and earning income through an optional referral program. I didn't realize it at the time, but Team National was an option to controlling investments that I have to make and keeping it at arm's length where I can trust it. Everyone I have met in the program, is aware of the dangerous economic times that are evolving and we have the security of an organization whose principles can lead us through the storm. Team National is a network marketing vehicle that encourages its members to be responsible for their lives and share this responsibility with others. At a recent national event in Orlando, the theme was honor, integrity and leadership. One speaker added generosity to the message. I invite anyone, who wants to return to some type of fiscal sanity in this country and take back our country from the insidious band of self-righteous boobs, to take a look at the Team National organization, run by National Companies, and contact me for more information. Tmanos@medscape.com
Thank you
Comment: #4
Posted by: Ted E. Manos M.D.
Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:35 AM
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