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  • From: bob ford <bobford79 AT yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] bank centralization with bailout money -- 'not' new loans
  • Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 13:42:18 -0700 (PDT)

personally, I no longer believe getting involved in politics will work
without first throwing them "all" out. The bankers own them, as a group.

We should elect a bunch of new blood with no previous ties to national
politics (or banking) , at all. Root out all of the crooks, and change the
system. But, we won't.

When Unemployment hits north of 15%, everyone who is still employed will keep
their mouths shut for fear of losing "their" job. The rabble rousers will be
easily put down.

I have no idea what to do, except to prepare for very bad times, which I
believe are coming. I can see most of 2009 as being a relatively good year
with people thinking , as a whole, things are improving. But, within 1-3
tears, when all of the new money has filtered into the system, inflation is
going to rage like never in (my ) lifetime.

It must. It is simple math.

When that happens, your vision of 'blood in the streets' might not just be
rhetorical. keep adding fuel. maybe someone brave will find a match
....bobford

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--- On Sat, 10/25/08, Bob McAlister <bobmcalister AT gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Bob McAlister <bobmcalister AT gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Homestead] bank centralization with bailout money -- 'not'
> new loans
> To: bobford79 AT yahoo.com, homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
> Date: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 2:07 PM
> there will be blood in the streets when the average american
> finally decides
> that enough is enough ...and it hasnt reached that point
> yet.
>
> but it isnt that far away either....people , like me , dont
> know HOW to get
> involved in the process...have any of you tried to go out
> and get involved
> in the local politics...? there is a wall there that has
> been built to keep
> us out while we have been busy keeping the machine
> working...
>
> and the separation of income is what this will all be
> about. Try going to
> get medical care being unemployed and 60 ...try finding
> dentist that doesnt
> charge you a fortune just to pull the teeth..not to save
> them . I have
> developed this theory that ALL dentist al masochistic self
> centered sob'
> which I am ceertain is NOT the case, but I have not been to
> wone yet that
> shows any empahty or sympathy .
>
> off course there....the americans who elected and re
> elected Bush are the
> one s who thought they were to be included in this elite
> class and until
> they realize that they were duped , nothing will happen.
> and the ones who
> dont VOTE ....well....
>
> thougth I would just add alittle fuel to this fire ..
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 2:20 PM, bob ford
> <bobford79 AT yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > (JPM-Chase banker): " I think there are going to
> be some great
> > opportunities for us to grow in this environment, and
> I think we have an
> > opportunity to use that $25 billion in that way and
> obviously depending on
> > whether recession turns into depression or what
> happens in the future, you
> > know, we have that as a backstop."
> >
> > Read that answer as many times as you want — you are
> not going to find a
> > single word in there about making loans to help the
> American economy.
> > "......................
> >
> > .....We have long been a country that has treasured
> its diversity of banks;
> > up until the 1980s, in fact, there were no national
> banks at all. If
> > Treasury is using the bailout bill to turn the banking
> system into the
> > oligopoly of giant national institutions, it is hard
> to see how that will
> > help anybody. Except, of course, the giant banks that
> are declared the
> > winners by Treasury...........
> >
> > " (Dumb*ss crook chris dodd):He continued:
> "If it turns out that they are
> > hoarding, you'll have a revolution on your hands.
> People will be so livid
> > and furious that their tax money is going to line
> their pockets instead of
> > doing the right thing. There will be hell to
> pay."
> >
> > (yeah right.....bobf)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/25/business/25nocera.html?hp
> >
> >
> >
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