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Today’s pogrom cuntains Human Dog, Bicylemark, and a new person, Brian. It’s a good grum. We discuss important things for real this time.
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Today’s pogrom cuntains Human Dog, Bicylemark, and a new person, Brian. It’s a good grum. We discuss important things for real this time.
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Really important show. Good discussion on a lot of different things.
I came across an article in the New York Times that says gold and commodities fell.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/business/20cnd-commodity.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
is that picture from cheryl’s daycare?
I’ve been thinking about the things you’ve been discussing in your show recently and it sickens me the horrible disgusting thing our country’s “culture” has become. It’s disgusting how we don’t care anymore, how we have become detached from our souls. This country is becoming the Roman Empire, except the Roman’s leaders were educated. I say this because we are reading The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and thus learning of how they had their political system, which they too butchered with corruption, and how the Empire basically started killing itself once the “horrible” tyrant Caesar was toppled. Keep in mind Julius Caesar used his power to help the poor, he paid his soldiers, he was good to ALL of his people. He was so good to them that the Romans preferred and autocratic government that helped them rather than their democratic government that helped the rich. So it makes you wonder, does the US need a dictator like Julius Caesar to help the American people? Is out great democracy that serves the rich really better than an autocracy that serves the nation? It goes both ways, we could have a bad tyrant, we may get a good president next year, who knows, but I ask you Madge:
In your opinion, who should rise up and take full power and become the modern day Caesar?
uhh caesar did all those things to keep citizens complacent and satisfied. If people were fat and happy, they would be less likely to revolt or depose him. It wasn’t altruism or modernity as much as social engineering.
Look at the french revolution. What really got the masses of the 3rd estate going— after countless atrocities against them? The high price of bread. As much as bread “symbolized” the ongoing tyranny and mismanagement of the regime, it was really the tangible absence of grain (failed crops) from people’s bellies that made them get off their asses.
Maybe a continued dosing of chinese poison and toxic food will likewise motivate americunts to act similarly. beheadings and all.
The credit card interest rates you were wondering about are fixed, not variable. That’s why they don’t reduce with changes to rates in the wider market. Same with your typical 30-year fixed rate mortgage. Just because the market rates drop, a fixed mortgage won’t. (It also won’t increase when rates go up.) Some credit card rates are variable, with a (for example) Prime + 5% rate; these will reduce following the market rate reductions by the Fed. Most people won’t qualify for these, though. As for the legality of high rates, usury (charging excess interest) is a state issue, not a federal one. Most states do have laws against usury. Delaware, most notably, does not. This is why most credit cards are issued by banks in Delaware.
i just wanted to report that “winter soldier” was featured in the german prime time news “tagesschau” on the public television. this is the most popular and most watched news program in germany. go, figure.
it always amazes me to hear how corrupted the us-american media really is.