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The Election, The Elite, And The Economy
« on: October 25, 2008, 01:16:35 PM »
I didnt write this, happen to agree with these comments.

It appears that the elite have christened Obama to be the next president. This is usually not the case in the two way political contest system. Most often the elite do indeed make certain that both candidates [ as they have in this election] are 100 percent in their grasp, but usually allow for a “fair” contest that the two appointed flunkies fight it out on their own terms within the parameters that the elite set for them. In this election the obvious mentally unstable and borderline senility McCain is exhibiting has rendered him disqualified. [Even the elite want a reasonably healthy and sane flunky to guard their interests].

McCain’s actions that have precipitated the elite to intervene and cancel him out began with the selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate. This obvious political mistake became apparent when the public saw her dangerous incompetence and ignorance as recent events unfolded, such as the Katie Couric interview among others.

Initially the selection of Palin boosted McCain’s poll ratings over Obama after the republican convention. But right after the Lehman Brothers collapse that initiated the economic downturn, the polls began a steep turn in Obama’s favor and hasn’t let up since. Additionally the “steady” calm Obama over the erratic McCain in the debates added to McCain’s downfall.

The most probable intervention of the elite in this election is through the manipulation of the recent economic crash, in which they are using to boost Obama’s candidacy. Even though people were seeing Palins clear incompetence after the republican convention in the few interviews she gave, the polls were not moving in Obama’s favor until the economy began its declivity.

Indeed the unqualified ignoramus, Sarah Palin, alone as McCain’s running mate wasn’t enough for the clueless American people to disqualify McCain’s candidacy. For didn’t the same electorate vote TWICE for the dunce Bush. Here the elite has to threaten the self-centered American sheep with economic doom to move them away from the republican brand [where conventional wisdom has it that they are a bad choice in bad economic times] into the democratic brand [where conventional wisdom has it that they are the best choice in bad economic times].


After Obama is elected the economy eventually will calm down, the elite will keep it in distress for a while only so it can appear this was a real phenomenon not the manufactured farce it most likely is.

Am I saying therefore that the elite have created the economic collapse solely to elect Obama? The answer to that is no.

Remember this: the elite NEVER do anything for just one reason. They are masters at the art of ramifications. In this sense the ramification of manipulating the economy to Obama’s favor will also bring more wealth, control; and power into the hands of those whom already possess it.

Indeed, it was a delight to the elite that they could use their intent to help Obama by manipulation of the economy, in which could serve as a means for them to again be
PIGS AT THE TROUGH OF RAMIFICATIONS!

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Re: The Election, The Elite, And The Economy
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2008, 06:23:40 PM »
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Re: The Election, The Elite, And The Economy
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2008, 07:18:28 PM »
Obama has so far raised 603 million dollars vs. McCain's 358. If you follow conventional wisdom that the one who raises the most cash gets the presidency, then yes, Obama will win the election.