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Old November 23rd 07, 03:33 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Billy Burpelson Billy Burpelson is offline
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Default (OT) : The Great Depression of 2008~2012 - The Hillary ClintonYears

RHF wrote:
On Nov 21, 10:59 pm, rickets wrote:
-
- - I'd say there is a 25% chance Bush will declare marshall law
- - and suspend the constitution.
-
- After the markets finish crashing. They were very careful about
- including financial distress to their list of calamities. And it's
real
- obvious that they're doing their best to drive the economy into a
ditch.
-
- Nuke Dubai.

David - That should be : Use a Nuke and . . .
Kiss The World Du Bai ~ RHF

(OT) : The Great Depression of 2008~2012 - The Hillary Clinton Years

The Thought of Hillary Clinton becoming the US President
HRC = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton
"IS" Causing the Markets To Tank

* All Her New Programs an New Bigger Taxes Will Bring About
an Economic Recession.

* This 'becoming' Economic Recession has started in 2007
and will increase in 2008.

-Note- Partially-Due-To a "Do Nothing" Democrat Controlled Congress.
- - - It Ain't All Hillary's Fault
-but- It will become so once she is President.

* By 2009 when Hillary is sworn-in as President People
there will be US Citizens Waiting in Gas Lines and Standing
in Food Lines.

* We will have a Great Depression for Hillary's four years.

* Followed by Eight Years of Recovery by Any-Body-But-Hillary.

Hillary R. Clinton will go down in History {Her-Story} as another
Herbert Hoover. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Hoover

it's a 'vision' thing ~ RHF
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I would respectfully submit that your vision may be a little foggy...and
I find it odd that you seem to think the big depression will start as
soon as Hillary gets in to office.

It seems like the seeds for bad economic times have already been sown.
It seems like the stock market is already in a fairly serious tail spin
(in case you haven't noticed), the U.S. dollar is reaching new record
lows almost daily (in case you haven't noticed) and many claim we've
only seen the beginnings of the housing loan/mess/disaster.

Things like this don't just happen overnight, you know. It would seem
that policies of the current administration for the last seven years may
have had a bit to do with the current situation rather than naively
thinking a switch will be magically thrown if Hillary gets in.

P.S. Please do NOT construe this as support for Hillary -- I would much
rather see Edwards or Ron Paul sitting behind the Big Desk. However,
-my- politics aside, I think this country is -already- in deep economic
doo-doo.