it seems to me the people of america support thier country heading for another great depression?
please explain your reasons for this.
2009-02-06T19:36:51Z
my reasons for this question:
all americans agree . the past 30 years of politicans have caused this depression. in 30 years both democrats AND republicans have run the country. and yet the people are adimant that the two parties that caused this mess will be thier savior.
a lot like the murder being given a gun to guard to waek wouldn't you agree?
cajundude12009-02-06T20:00:34Z
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Hey, don't you see that those people are representing their agenda, not their constituents. They should pass a law not to add pork to a President's bill. Don't look for that to happen. The Republications said it was too big, but they turned around and increased it. We do not need a system that uses a needed bill to pass earmarks, that would never make it on their own. We need to kick out those people who does not care about the debts that our grandchildren will have to pay. This country will never be brought down by an outside force. It will be from within. Let's promote sanity.
The "elite" & our "leaders" support a great depression. I've got a news flash for you: we ARE in a depression! Martial law is in effect. It will be far worse than the great depression. When the dollar collapses, the people will revolt. Roads, bridges, infrastructures, banks, money, land, property, your guns, you, your children, farms, water, utilities, etc. will all be under Government control. Most everyone will be considered a criminal. Why do you think there is over 800 Fema concentration camps in the US? Underground also. So don't be silly, Americans with any intelligence are against the plans the Bilderberger Group, Council on Foreign Affairs, Trilateral Commission have devised against us for years...
It seems to me that you only watch the news once a week for five minutes, and MSNBC at that. We don't support a massive spending bill that creates nothing but a bigger mess and debt for generations to come. Why would we support that?