Wednesday, February 23, 2011

White House Invents New Country "Lybia"-Do They Speak "Austrian"? Obama Better Refudiate Quickly


As Conservatives4Palin advise-What are the odds that this gets 194,000 news reports? Like Palin's "Refudiate" did in the Lame Stream Media?

All The World's Evils Are The Fault Of The Reserve Bank And Wonkette

All the evil in the world, all the financial, moral and religious strife problems, all the class warfare, jealousies and poverty are the fault, at their deepest root cause, of The Reserve Bank of the United States.


Of course it is not the bank itself as an institution that is at fault, rather it is the deliberate, misguided, wrong headed and with the motivation of some involved, pure greed and outright evil intent.


The cause of the world's problems are down to one simple fact. The Reserve Bank through misguided, at best, use of the printing press/faulty interest rate management, causes "irrational exuberance' as they admit. This creates an ethos of financial madness based on a debased currency leading to "animal spirits' that concentrate on aggrandizement, ego satisfaction, speculation, debasement of ethics and morals.


Speculators become the "A List" members of society and their lifestyle of excess and hubris is held up as something to emulate. Standards of religion, where television "preachers' become part of the wealth chasing mob are debased. The family structure is weakened as young people who lack a moral compass are enticed by the glamor of the artificial wealth they see portrayed in the media and especially that of the Hollwood "stars" whose corrupt lifestyles of drugs and excess are held up as exciting.


The break down in morality is used by the Islamic extremist as a tool to point  to the corruption of the West and to recruit the poverty stricken in their society with the promise of a culture based on strict Islamic rule which contrasts with the American debased culture. This provides a fertile recruiting ground for those who would attack America-another evil result of the Reserve Bank's policies.


People on fixed incomes see their life savings eroded,young people who would wish to purchase a home can't afford it because of rising prices. People who have no business buying a home with a massive debt get loans which they can't afford to repay when they get into financial difficulties and, as happened, the whole rotten house of cards comes tumbling down and the wreckage in human lives is incalculable.


It is as if the world has not seen this time and time again,the same cycle of bust,excessive credit creation, low interest rates by the Reserve Bank,the boom and then the bust. Madness is defined as doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Evil madness is the Reserve Bank doing the same thing over and over and getting the same result regardless of the human cost. This is hardly some dreamed up fantasy,the world has seen the same scenario played out over and over-it is pure fact.


Getting rid of the reserve bank-although possible, America seemed to have grown quite well without it, is not necessary. Rather, it is necessary to have a Governor who will use the institution in the interests of America, and the world, by having a policy which works towards a balanced budget, low inflation and a strong currency. Business should operate on a basis that those who do well prosper and those who don't-no matter what size they are- are allowed to fail. That way, over time, a genuine prosperity, based on production that is of the best quality, and is the best value, will ensure a stable taxation base for the, limited, general government who then can run a balanced budget in a low inflation environment.


This is not rocket science. The reason it does not happen is one of two things. Either the Reserve Bank officials are corrupt and evil and only act in the interest of the financial elite, or they are totally incompetent. 


Either way, they need to be replaced. It is to be hoped that an honest person like Sarah Palin will become president and institutes a clean sweep of this body and has appointed people who have the interests of all Americans at heart who will take whatever steps are needed to turn the economy around before it is too late.


Here are some further opinions on what is frankly, an obvious matter to those who are not blinded by wealth chasing or are self-interested-the links will take you to the full analysis which is worth reading:


"While it is true that we’ve had unprecedented levels of 


quantitative easing and stimulus programs, most of that money 


went to the banks and is either parked in excess reserves 


collecting interest from the FED or has been paid out in record 


levels of bonuses. Only a small percentage went into circulation 


and into the hands of those that would actually need to spend it. 


An even smaller percentage went into the hands of those that 


create real jobs in manufacturing, energy and elsewhere. Our 


nation’s wealth, both financial and intellectual, has been handed 


over to a bunch of exploitative assholes that create nothing of 


true value to society. Oh yes, I am talking to you Mr. Bankster. 


You know where you should be sitting."


And this extract (link to full article)


"We are living in a world of consequences, all of them 


unforeseen, yet caused by the faulty structure of the financial 


world laid down decades ago. The 'credit crunch' that rippled 


into the banking crisis, then the sovereign debt crisis was a 


reflection of greed and the 'live now, pay later' way of life in the 


developed world. Each of the consequences of every stage of 


these crises was unforeseen. Yet each was a consequence of the 


sanctioning of debt leverage in all walks of financial life".


And a view from Asia:


"Our deficits are completely out of control, and the Federal Reserve has added to its list of historic blunders by accommodating Washington spending profligacy. Quantitative easing distorted the pricing of government debt and the markets perceptions of risk, thus promoting unprecedented government borrowing and spending. Without QE1 and QE2, higher Treasury borrowing cost would have some time ago commenced the necessary "austerity" measures. Instead, the Fed has aggressively manipulated borrowings costs and the Treasury has accumulated debt recklessly"


As for Wonkette (and Gawker) they are poster child emblematic of the corruption of the western world as the link sets out indisputably.

Move Over Oscar Wilde! Doug Mataconis Wittiest Person Ever " Breaking: Sarah Palin headed to India. Hopes to meet Sitting Bull."

Humor and satire reaches its absolute pinnacle as Doug Mataconis hits the unreachable heights in wit and satire.

How can mere mortals ever hope to get anywhere near this incredible flash of wit? Palin should simply end any thoughts of running for president when there are people of his deadly satirical abilities about.

Go Doug go-you are an inspiration.

Here in all its glory is this incredible persons Twitter post.

Palin Proved Right/Obama Wrong Once Again "Drill Baby Drill" As Mid-East Goes Up In Flames

"Reliance on foreign sources of energy weakens America. When a riot breaks out in an OPEC nation, or a developing country talks about nationalizing its oil industry, or a petro-dictator threatens to cut off exports, the probability is great that the price of oil will shoot up. Even in friendly nations, business and financial decisions made for local reasons can de­stabilize Amer­i­ca’s energy market, since the price we pay for foreign oil is subject to rising and falling exchange rates. Decreasing our dependence on foreign sources of energy will reduce the impact of world events on our economy."
SARAH PALIN OCTOBER 2009


One again Sarah Palin, the derided by the leftist media Sarah Palin, the Sarah Palin who is called "an idiot, dumb, lacking in experience, is proved right and the brilliant Obama-the possessor of every quality that Palin is said to lack, is proven utterly wrong.Once again the American public, in fact the world, is hit hard by the wrong headed decisions based on pandering to the left-wing "progressive" base by an administration that puts it re-election chances ahead of the basic needs of the American people.


The Obama administration flip flopped "The Obama Administration has had a back-and-forth position on offshore drilling. Earlier this month, a U.S. District Court judge ruled the administration acted in contempt by pursuing a moratorium after another judge previously struck it down. In March of 2010, President Obama expanded access to offshore drilling. That action was reversed in May after the oil rig explosion in the Gulf."
 all over the offshore drilling situation-extending the moratorium it imposed in a knee jerk response to the BP spill and to placate its progressive supporters. Notably  with specific attention paid to delaying any work on Alaksan preserves which may go beyond placation of environmentalists to an outright deliberate in your face attack on palin. “The environmental groups have been saying: if Obama allows Shell to drill, we’re abandoning his presidency." 


Then when the ban started to squeeze the economy it, in a classic piece of political expediency, ended the moratorium early, "with a high bar for safety standards."


The bar or rather the slow pace of giving permits even for shallow water drilling, which was not part of the moratorium has started to force drilling companies into bankruptcy at the very time when new oil discoveries are crucial as the economy teeters on the brink once again due to foreign influences.One benefit, sadly caused as it is, is that this is in Louisiana and will help to ensure the defeat of another Democratic Senator; 
             "Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana called the bankruptcy an “economic nightmare.”


As the price of oil goes,once again above the $100 a barrel mark,as the stock market tanks in reaction as the whole American Middle east policy is going down in flames because of a dill dallying weak administration the words of Sarah Palin stand out for their prescience,clarity,intelligence and above all patriotism.
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Drill
Petroleum is a major part of America's energy picture. Shall we get it here or abroad?


Given that we’re spending billions of stimulus dollars to rebuild our highways, it makes sense to think about what we’ll be driving on them. For years to come, most of what we drive will be powered, at least in part, by diesel fuel or gasoline. To fuel that driving, we need access to oil. The less use we make of our own reserves, the more we will have to import, which leads to a number of harmful consequences. That means we need to drill here and drill now.


We rely on petroleum for much more than just powering our vehicles: It is essential in everything from jet fuel to petrochemicals, plastics to fertilizers, pesticides to pharmaceuticals. Ac­cord­ing to the Energy Information Ad­min­is­tra­tion, our total domestic petroleum consumption last year was 19.5 million barrels per day (bpd). Motor gasoline and diesel fuel accounted for less than 13 million bpd of that. Meanwhile, we produced only 4.95 million bpd of domestic crude. In other words, even if we ran all our vehicles on something else (which won’t happen anytime soon), we would still have to depend on imported oil. And we’ll continue that dependence until we develop our own oil resources to their fullest extent.



Those who oppose domestic drilling are motivated primarily by environmental considerations, but many of the countries we’re forced to import from have few if any environmental-protection laws, and those that do exist often go unenforced. In effect, American environmentalists are preventing responsible development here at home while supporting irresponsible development overseas.


My home state of Alaska shows how it’s possible to be both pro-environment and pro-resource-development. Alaskans would never support anything that endangered our pristine air, clean water, and abundant wildlife (which, among other things, provides many of us with our livelihood). The state’s government has made safeguarding resources a priority; when I was governor, for instance, we created a petroleum-systems-integrity office to monitor our oil and gas infrastructure for any potential environmental risks.

 Alaska also shows how oil drilling is thoroughly compatible with energy conservation and renewable-energy development. Over 20 percent of Alas­ka’s electricity currently comes from renewable sources, and as governor I put forward a long-term plan to increase that figure to 50 percent by 2025. Alaska’s comprehensive plan identifies renewable options across the state that can help rural villages transition away from expensive diesel-generated electricity — allowing each community to choose the solution that best fits its needs. That’s important in any energy plan: Tempting as they may be to central planners, top-down, one-size-fits-all solutions are recipes for failure.


For the same reason, the federal government shouldn’t push a single, uni­versal approach to alternative-powered vehicles. Electric cars might work in Los Angeles, but they don’t work in Alaska, where you can drive hundreds of miles without seeing many people, let alone many electrical sockets. And while electric and hybrid cars have their advantages, producing the electricity to power them still requires an energy source. For the sake of the environment, that energy should be generated from the cleanest source available.


Natural gas is one promising clean alternative. It contains fewer pollutants than other fossil fuels, it’s easier to collect and process, and it is found throughout our country. In Alaska, we’re developing the largest private-sector energy project in history — a 3,000-mile, $40 billion pipeline to transport hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of natural gas to markets across the United States. Onshore and offshore na­tural gas from Alaska and the Lower 48 can satisfy a large part of our energy needs for decades, bringing us closer to energy independence. 


Whether we use it to power natural-gas cars or to run natural-gas power plants that charge electric cars — or ideally for both — natural gas can act as a clean “bridge fuel” to a future when more renewable sources are available.

 In addition to drilling, we need to build new refineries. America currently has roughly 150 refineries, down from over 300 in the 1970s. Due mainly to environmental regulations, we haven’t built a major new refinery since 1976, though our oil consumption has increased significantly since then. That’s no way to secure our energy supply. The post-Katrina jump in gas prices proved that we can’t leave ourselves at the mercy of a hurricane that knocks a few refineries out of commission.


Building an energy-independent Amer­ica will mean a real economic stimulus. It will mean American jobs that can never be shipped overseas. Think about how much of our trade deficit is fueled by the oil we import — sometimes as much as half of the total. Through this massive transfer of wealth, we lose hundreds of billions of dollars a year that could be invested in our economy. Instead it goes to foreign countries, including some repressive regimes that use it to fund activities that threaten our security.

 Reliance on foreign sources of energy weakens America. When a riot breaks out in an OPEC nation, or a developing country talks about nationalizing its oil industry, or a petro-dictator threatens to cut off exports, the probability is great that the price of oil will shoot up. Even in friendly nations, business and financial decisions made for local reasons can de­stabilize Amer­i­ca’s energy market, since the price we pay for foreign oil is subject to rising and falling exchange rates. Decreasing our dependence on foreign sources of energy will reduce the impact of world events on our economy.

 In the end, energy independence is not just about the environment or the economy. It’s about freedom and confidence. It’s about building a more secure and peaceful America, an America in which our energy needs will not be subject to the whims of nature, currency speculators, or madmen in possession of vast oil reserves.


Alternative sources of energy are part of the answer, but only part. There’s no getting around the fact that we still need to “drill, baby, drill!” And if those in D.C. say otherwise, we need to tell them: “Yes, we can!”










Tuesday, February 22, 2011

America Not Leaderless On Libya/Middle East. Palin Speaks For The Nation In Obama's Stead

Via Facebook this evening, Gov. Palin commented, like a leader, on the Obama Administration's relative silence on recent events in Libya:

Here’s to Libya’s Freedom


It’s a little perplexing looking at the White House today. There was a statement on the horrible earthquake in New Zealand, and certainly our hearts go out to all those affected by this horrible natural disaster. But nothing on the slaughter in Libya? The protests in many places in the Middle East affect regimes that have cooperated with the U.S. on issues from peace with Israel, fighting al Qaeda, hosting our military forces, or cooperating against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Gaddafi’s Libya is different. For four decades, this tyrant has held power. Gaddafi was Osama before Osama hit the scene. He ordered the bombing of a disco in Germany to kill Americans. When he paid the price for that – after President Reagan rightly ordered retaliation – he directed his agents to blow up Pan Am Flight 103. They did, and more than 250 innocent people died. Gaddafi tried to come in from the cold in 2003 – scared by the demonstration effect of Iraq. But we should have no illusions. Gaddafi is a brutal killer and Libya – not to mention the world – would be better off if he were out of power. Now is the time to speak out. Speak out for the long-suffering Libyan people. Speak out for the victims of Gaddafi’s terror. NATO and our allies should look at establishing a no-fly zone so Libyan air forces cannot continue slaughtering the Libyan people. We should not be afraid of freedom, especially when it comes to people suffering under a brutal enemy of America. Here’s to freedom from Gaddafi for the people of Libya.


- Sarah Palin