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Barbara Boxer In The Fight Of Her Political Life

July 21st, 2010

By Katherine Smith, PhD

“Barbara Boxer blasted her Republican opponent's record (Carly Fiorina) on job creation Tuesday, as both campaigns continued to spar over the best way to fix the economy in a state with one of the nation's highest unemployment rates.”

Huh. Is it possible Barbara doesn’t read the New York Times?

On May 31, 2009 David E. Sanger exposed The 31-Year-Old in Charge of Dismantling G.M who is behind the economic collapse and it’s none other than the 44th POTUS, Barack Obama.

“Brian Deese, special assistant to president Obama for economic policy, in his first government position, shuffles back and forth from the West Wing to the Treasury Department rewriting the rules of American “capitalism” as he dismantles the US [Housing,] Automobile Industry [and the American Dream].” David E. Sanger

Deese’s First Rule: Withdraw Credit and Liquidity: Causing spending to fall even further, forcing companies to cut back on inventory and staff - Creating even more unemployment…There are now 39 million Americans no longer living in 18,000,000 houses who are no longer working or looking for work. And that’s before the recently announced “planned three-year budget freeze on government discretionary spending.”

So if you think voting for Boxer or Fiorina is going to make a difference I suggest you join the 3,201,420 people who viewed JibJab’s - Time for Some Campaignin'.

Citizens gather from both far and near, for a ritual we practice every four years. When we promise you anything you wanna hear. To win the crown we’re chasing! We spend billions of dollars to make our points clear. To get you to step and cast your vote here, then we spin you around and poke you in the rear. Yes it’s Time for Some Campaignin'.

The Powers That Be (TPTB, a non-conspiracy acronym [1]) are behind Boxer, Fiorina, Biden and, of course, the candidate for change, Barack Hussein Obama.

And, “speaking of change”, escalating the war in Afghanistan and Iraq and his policies on Guantanamo, state secrets, renditions, executive power, bail-outs and the stimulus packages are for the most part identical to those of George W. Bush. [2]

In an effort to explain our escalating financial crisis, an American Nightmare (an Environmental Dream-people who don’t have jobs don’t go shopping for useless toxic stuff) the pundits are focusing their angst on Obama, who might very well go down as the single most inept president in all of American history. (How to Squander the Presidency in One Year, David Michael Green)

Barack Obama is not inept, greedy or stupid and he isn’t one of “us”.

The decision to have Obama preside over the greatest financial calamity since the Great Depression was made five years ago; the November election was a formality.

To believe otherwise, is to ignore the Bradley/Palin effect and the decision by John McCain to wait until his concession speech to shed the image of a nasty "grumpy old man."

In September 2008, when the Obama campaign seemed to be slumping and their candidate's long-standing lead in the polls had evaporated, the senator's supporters openly worried that a potential victory might be slipping away.

Then, providence joined the campaign: The failure of the giant investment bank Lehman Brothers followed by a global financial meltdown in the month of October. Sara Palin would be shooting wolves from a White House helicopter if not for the stock market collapse less than 30 days before the 2008 election (McCain/Palin got 45.7% of the popular vote).

Barack Obama, an unknown senator four years ago, travels in the same circles as other members of the super-secret Skull & Bones society of Yale University--George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and even John Kerry.

John Kerry pretended to be running for president in 2004. TPTB did their best to "swift boat" Kerry, but it wasn't enough. Americans didn't want another four years of Dubya.

Mark Crispin Miller, author of Fooled Again, said Kerry conceded because his campaign advisers pressured him to do so, even though his vice presidential running mate, John Edwards, preferred to wait until they had more information. "Kerry's caving in like that gave an enormous gift to the right wing," Miller said. "They (the conservatives) could now claim, 'well, even their (the Democrats') candidate doesn't think it was stolen. And they (Kerry and his advisers) left ... the American people hanging out to dry there."

Kerry's decision not to fight left millions of Americans wondering if democracy had been stolen – along with the last two presidential elections.

"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy," on Nov. 4, 2008 you received your answer: It did not matter who you voted for because it was already written: Barack Obama would be the President of the United States by a [Electoral] landslide. "I had a dream" Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States.

Maybe Barbara, Firona and Obama don’t know that Brian Deese answers to the Federal Reserve and that 18,000,000 empty houses in the United States will guarantee full Un-Employment by 2012.

Katherine Smith, PhD mandrell2010@gmail.com

Footnotes:

[1] G. William Domhoff, a Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz first coined the non-conspiracy acronym TPTB. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Miami. He has been teaching at the University of California, Santa Cruz, since 1965. Four of his books are among the top 50 best sellers in sociology for the years 1950 to 1995: Who Rules America? (1967); The Higher Circles (1970); Who Rules America Now? (1983); and the non-"conspiracy" critique and theory of the U.S. power structure, The Powers That Be (TPTB) in 1979.

[2] The Powers That Be don’t leave important political dialogue to chance. I wouldn’t count on any of the Media to tell you what is really going on because National Vanguard Books and G. William Domhoff, already exposed Who Rules America and Who Controls The U.S. Media. Six Companies Own 96% of the World’s Media.

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