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bicycle
07-03-2008, 12:21 AM
CNN host Lou Dobbs says the U.S. economy is heading for a stagflation crisis as a result of the U.S. government’s policy of dollar depreciation and that the only solution is for the American people to restore a proper Constitutional system of government.

Dobbs told The Alex Jones Show today that the decline of the dollar was, “a clear signal as to how much trouble this economy is in,” added to a 9 trillion dollar national debt and a 6 trillion dollar trade debt.

America’s dependence on cheap imported Chinese consumer electronics, clothes and toys was negating any elasticity that could be gained from the demand relationship with China on imports, meaning that the only conceivable benefit of a weak dollar - cheaper exports - was not even applicable, Dobbs explained.

“We have the specter of stagflation staring at us coldly and inevitably right now,” said Dobbs, adding, “There’s no doubt that those who would degrade the sovereignty of this country would want to certainly the power, the strength, and the respect of the U.S. dollar and it is the last thing we should permit.”

Stagflation is a macroeconomics term used to describe a period of inflation combined with stagnation, ie slow economic growth allied to a potential recession.

“We have to come to terms with the amount of debt that we have allowed the elites of this country to run up,” Dobbs concluded.

“I believe very strongly that we will either take back our system of government that will function through the consent of the governed, or we will see an absolute change of direction, I don’t think it will be a violent revolution, but I think there will be a crisis that will impend and demand action on the part of the people,” said Dobbs, pointing out that the will of the working and middle class majority was being derided and spat upon by those in Washington.

Pointing out that “both parties were paid for by corporate America and special interests,” Dobbs said that the era of politicians representing the people when they went to Washington was over and that the 2008 election, no matter who became president, would change nothing whatsoever.

Click here to listen to the MP3 interview with Lou Dobbs.

http://www.infowars.com/?p=655

milone
07-03-2008, 02:42 PM
Lou Dobbs is one of the only mainstream media anchors that will even discuss issues like the North American Union. TOo bad most of Amerika is too fast asleep watching American Idol.

bicycle
10-03-2008, 06:15 PM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=irkyi-YWocw&feature=related

quicksilver
10-03-2008, 08:39 PM
I have just looked on the infowars site and one of Alex's guests today is one of the Rothchilds I will have to download that later on itunes :eek:

bicycle
10-03-2008, 08:50 PM
I dont think he is a member of the dodgey rothschild dynasty





The title of Matt Rothschild's new book -- You Have No Rights: Stories of America In An Age Of Repression (The New Press) -- carries a strong whiff of lefty hyperbole. Is the fascist jackboot really on America's throat?

If true, one would think that people are being thrown into jail without judicial review. And having their phones tapped without a warrant. And their financial records secretly reviewed by spy agencies. And facing arrest for carrying an impolite political placard, or wearing an overtly political tee shirt, or sticking a sign in their front yard protesting the Iraqi war. And far worse.

But, of course, all this has happened in the post- 9/11 world of the Bush administration's War on Terror. Rothschild, editor of the Madison-based The Progressive magazine (disclosure: I've written for it), has become a leading chronicler of trespasses large and small against civil liberties in his column McCarthyism Watch.

You Have No Rights presents 82 of the more than 200 civil liberty abuses he has detailed since December 2001. The pieces are short, recounted in a refreshing just-the-facts manner, including the unconvincing justifications of the police, federal agents and prosecutors blamed for the abuses. If anger or anguish arises in the vignettes, it comes not from reporter Rothschild but from the victims themselves in their own words.

http://www.isthmus.com/daily/article.php?article=7967