Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Obama and his Economic Advisor Warren Buffet

A quote;

The Greenberg fiasco has dragged in Warren Buffett, because General Re, a subsidiary of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, was the other side of one of the suspect AIG transactions. Buffett is at best a peripheral player in the drama.


And, on an interesting note of friends of friends;

He is scheduled to meet with investigators on April 11, but New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office has taken pains to note that Buffett is being called in as a witness, not a target.


And --

The folksy billionaire and investor par excellence is the self-appointed conscience of the American capitalist democrat.


And Finally, the source;

[http://www.slate.com/id/2116167/pagenum/all/ , Posted Monday, April 4, 2005,]
(Disclosure: Buffett is a director of the Washington Post Company, which owns Slate.)


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Monday, October 27, 2008

The Socialists

During this election (2008) we have heard much about socialism and socialist. When Reagan was president we heard a lot about socialism and socialists - so, what is socialism and who are the socialists? Socialism is a model of society in which a small group of people - the intellectuals, run everything - for the good of society. Socialism is, fundamentally, an elected Oligarchy. It is not a true democracy. The proceeding is a simple digest of socialism, because it's not just one thing, but comes in large variety flavors. Socialism starts with the fundamental belief that there is (are) no God, (or gods) - therefore man must take charge of society, and it's destiny. How this is accomplished, determines the type of socialism.



The development and types of socialism;

==The Classical age==

  1. Naturalists - believe only in nature (God is excluded), but have no real proof.

  2. Darwinists - take the work of Darwin, and expand on his view evolution, as their proof

  3. Eugenists - expand Darwinism to humans; this included human experimentation in the same manner as any animal. This can be seen to be the roots of modern medicine (a purely physical and anatomical view of the human body).

  4. The other major group (the other side of socialists) during the classical age are the philosophers, who comment on the state of society and suggest improvements. However, during this period the moral authority are the monarchy and the church.


    ==The Modern age==



    (Socialism evolves into two groups, the philosophers and the scientists (who were philosophers))


  5. Psychiatrists (scientists) - expanded human experimentation, humans, to the brain and neurochemistry (eliminating the mind)

  6. Psychologists (philosophers) - looked at the environment (society itself) as the cause and effect on behavior [Freud, Jeung]

  7. The Communistists (philosophers) - Marxists; Russia (Leninists, Stalinists) ; China (Maoista) - These are the main forms Communists (an evolution of psychologists) that "suceeded" in taking over a country.

  8. Nationalists (scientists) - the Nazis (an evolution of Eugenists)



  9. ==1945 was a big year for socialism. It was the modern age, killed by the atomic bomb (1945), the horrors of the Nazi social experiment, and the beginning of the Cold War.==


    ==The Post-Modern age==


  10. Scientists & Realists - only science can solve the ills of society, their belief in themsleves and man, out weighs any belief in God, or a god. (Religion is reduced to a concept or philosophy.)
    However, there was a further split between the physics community and the rest of science. While the rest of science remained classical in structure and nature, physics fundamentally changed with the atomic bomb and atomic physics. Modern physics would be fundamentally different from classical physics. It would also produce space science, the space program and the computer age. All of which are fundamental contradictions to the socialist base of the scientists, because it ends certainty and prediction.

  11. Unionists (morons/workers)- see unions as the center (and fundamentals) of society
    Unionists are not socialists, by definition, because they are not academics. Officially, according to socialist/academic standards, unionists, because they have high school, or less, are classified as morons and require union hierarchy to manage their affairs. This is the current structure of unions. [reference: Happy Death (for definition of moron)]

  12. Nihilists/Anarchists (philosophers) - belief in reality is suspended (essential core of the 60's and the psychodelic experience)

  13. Surrealists (philosophers) - bent reality with psychotropic drugs (but were not necessarily Nihilists)


  14. The psychodelic socialist era which lasted a short 5 years (1965 to 1970) end with the 1970's drug addiction and homelessness created by the drug addiction. This killed the neo-socialists and the post-modernists following the surrealist lin. What followed would be Anarchy. The anarchists, within the Nihilist would take center stage.

    ==The Post-Modern Anarchist-Nihilist age (1980)==
  15. Anarchist-Nihilists (philosophers) - belief in reality and society is suspended, and it reverts to a tribal state of society. It was reflected in the dress of the new punk-rock movement, and the 1980's typical dress/fashion reflecting social decay.

  16. ==The Post-Modern Socialist Rebirth (1990)==
  17. Neo-paganists/Neo-Tribialists (philosophers) - paganism, and tribalism, is reborn among the socialists to form the peace (no nukes) movement (the peaceniks). It evolves from the tribalism (tribalists) that emerges from Anarchist-Nihilists, and includes groups like the Goth.

  18. Geneticists (scientists) - are rebirth of Eugenists, based on genetic science.

  19. Environmentalists (philosophers) - reborn Naturalist, in post-modern reconstructionist (or neo-naturalist) form. It also mixes in with neo-tribalism and neo-paganism [reference: the Burning Man Festival]

  20. Racists (philosophers) - see race, and repairing the damage of systemic racism, as the central issue in improving society, a neo-marxist reconstruction

  21. This label, is not the epitaph that one calls another it defines any group who believes (or sees) race, and repair the damage of systemic racism, as the central issue in improving society. It's socialism with this function as primary in social justice.

  22. Capitalists (realists) - see large corporations as the center of society.
    These are actually neo-capitalists, because they see corporate monopolies running the world. They are not free-market capitalists who see a wide diverse economy. They are oligarchs, who view few monopolies, and conglomerates, as the standard. As stock market collapse/crisis works in their favor. Capitalists and union hierarchy became partners in the late 1990's.


  23. Obamaist (philosophers) - The socialist follower of Obama, just as those who followed Lenin are Leninists. The philosophy pulls from a variety of left socialist ideals.



Social justice is the cry - socialism is the answer - so say the socialists. The apologists say - choose your poison! (because, they are all socialists {they referring to politicians and political choice}). The history of socialism is long, and it's still evolving. The end of the Soviet Union (the USSR) was not the end of socialism, it was just an end of a phase of socialism - just as the end of Nazis were. Mistakenly, socialism and socialist are viewed as leftist, liberals, etc. . Socialism, and socialists, exist on both the left and the right and sit in the geopolitcal spectrum with Theists (the belief in religious based societies, with the leader given divine right to rule). This article is a brief overview of socialism, with which we can (and will) explore socialism further.





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Friday, October 24, 2008

CNN's Openly biased Jack Cafferty Ignores Palin Porn by Obama Camp

CNN Transcript Oct. 23 2008

JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: Wolf, John McCain said this on February 3, 2008 when talking about his run for the White House. This is a quote. "We will run an honorable campaign."

McCain made that statement in response to a question about whether his campaign would resemble George Bush's run for the White House in 2000, which as you'll recall was one of the nastier campaigns on record. Well, with less than two weeks to go now before Election Day, it's very much an open question whether John McCain has kept his word. In fact, in the last few weeks, John McCain has become downright nasty.

It began around the time -- you'll recall this -- the time that one of his advisers said that if McCain campaigned on the economy, he would lose. And the ugly personal attacks began:

- Barack Obama's past acquaintance with William Ayers; (true)
- Barack Obama's economic plan is socialism; (It is)
- Barack Obama will say anything to get elected. ; (He will, including disavowing his paster of 20 years)
- His running mate, Sarah Palin , chimed in with such gutter-level rhetoric as Obama pals around with terrorists. ; (Ayres did bomb the pentagon and Obama has work closely with Ayres in Chicago and as an Illinios state senator. This included a "working" party at Ayres home.)

The sudden negative tone (or reality) for the man who vowed to run an honorable campaign is not going unnoticed by the voters (Obama supporters and a biased media). A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll found 60 percent -- that's three-fifths of the voters that were surveyed -- think John McCain has unfairly attacked Barack Obama, and that is up rather sharply from 42 percent just a month before.

It's sad that an honorable man like John McCain, in a desperate struggle to avoid being embarrassed on November the 4th, has resorted to campaign tactics that are typically associated with people who can make no legitimate claim to being honorable.

The Huffington Post Review of Palin Porn by "the Friends of Hillary"
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The faux Sarah is Lisa Ann, who "will be nailing the Russians who come knocking on her back-door." In another scene -- a flashback -- "young Paylin's creationist college professor will explain a 'big bang' theory even she can't deny!"

There's also a threeway with Hillary and Condoleezza look-alikes. The video is in pre-production, but is being fast tracked for release before the election.


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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

"When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody." - Obama

When Barack Obama uttered the words, "When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."., he identified himself as a socialist. He also stated one of the biggest misconceptions of socialism. They assume poverty is solely financial condition - and free money for the poor will solve the problems of poverty. However, you just have to look at the idle rich, like Paris Hilton to see what "free money" and no purpose in life does to a person.

The daily gossip shows, who's target is the idle rich Hollywood, shows that easy money does not resolve deeper problems and does not bring happiness. Former child star, and former supermodel, Brooke Shield has become the poster child, with her public feud with Scientologist Tom Cruise, over her chronic depression and her use of medication. Yet another view into the idle rich, is seen in the very public meltdown of Britney Spears - also a child star. This was followed by the problems and pregnancy of her sister Jamie-Lynn Spears. It was at the same time as the problems of another child star, Lindsey Lohan - and in the light of past child stars like Danny Bonaduce.

However, problems are not limit to child stars. There was the drug overdose of Heath Ledger (star of Batman: The Dark Knight, in which he stars as the Joker) that involved the Olsen Twin Mary-Kate. Who, with her twin Ashley, also appear troubled - in the glare of media lights. This was in the same line as the suicide of David Strickland, who co-starred with Brooke Shields in Suddenly Susan. Which was comparable to the murder-suicide of Saturday Night Live star Phil Hartman, committed by his wife. The problem is so large that a tv shows on addiction - in particular celebrity addiction (Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew a VH1 show) have very high ratings. So what evidence is there that "When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."


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