Friday, February 13, 2009

With the lights out it's less dangerous


I simply had to post this article, written by George Soros and posted on HuffPo. Not really in the interest of examining both sides; rather because (1) it scared me and (2) my sister is convinced that Soros nurtured young Sen. Obama from a promising young pup into the Executive Office (mainly by bankrolling some pretty solid political influence) because Mr. Soros, a VERY wealthy man who hails from Eastern Europe, has some ideas of his own on the way America should function. Soros has a plan it seems. He outlines it in this piece. Pay close attention to all the esoteric but not too esoteric language, and contradictions hidden as lies of omissions. For example, the Danish mortgage system operates without government guarantees and yet, a few paragraphs later, the mortgage originators are said to be strictly regulated. Who regulates them George if not the government? If someone knows, shoot me an email.

He also talks about how he proposed to Mexico -- yes, this is a man who can make a proposal to a country -- the following:

"a grand scheme in which all mortgages that are under water (i.e., whose principal amount exceeds the current market value of the house) would be replaced by a new mortgage, incorporating the Danish principle of balance but being insured by a government agency."

A those who insure can decide who ends up owning that new mortgage. The banking industry will, by the way, "in the future ... have to shrink and remain within the control of the authorities." The authorities get control over your dough. Think about that for a minute.

Just read it, although I'm certain many of you won't. But really, you should. You really, really should. And I mean READ it. Digest it, understand it as much as that's possible with all the subterfuge. You may, against your will, find yourself disgusted. And hopefully a little scared. Then we can talk.

Anyway, VH-1 said it was the best song of the 90s and I have to agree there (In Bloom was pretty righteous, too however). It's also how I've been feeling. So rock it out this weekend.

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