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Old 03-02-2012, 04:50 PM
 
Location: North America
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So those are two reasons for the manufacturing revival in the US. There are two more compelling reasons that have to do with what’s in the ground. Let’s start with one of my favorites: water.

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Beating Obama will be impossible with a quickly strengthening economy.

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Old 03-02-2012, 05:17 PM
 
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Fresh water and natural gas getting mention in the same paragraph...

This thread should turn out interesting.

BTW - the economy is not doing better. But Obama will still be reelected.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:25 PM
 
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The economy is not strengthening. This is the quiet before the storm. The printing presses for the euro are smoking hot to the tune of $500 Billion in an attempt to hold the eurozone together. China is printing as well while their economy begins to faulter due to decrease demand for goods from Western markets. Money is pouring in to the US stockmarkets as a result of that, low bond yields and a continued soft real estate market with the other shoe about to drop. Gas prices are headed up, up, up and Obama wants it that way.

Remember in 2008 one day we were at DOW 14000+ and then, without warning from the MSM or POTUS candidates, the bottom fell out.

Do you really want to vote for any of the guys who didn't see this economic crisis and soon to follow monetary crisis coming? Do you want to vote for the current guy who has tripled the US debt?

Me, I'll vote for the guy who predicted this and who has a plan to cut $1 Trillion in real spending the first year alone while re-establishing the US Constitution as the law of the land and recinding previous POTUSs unConstitutional Executive Orders.

Ron Paul 2012!
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:36 PM
 
Location: North America
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The economy is not strengthening. This is the quiet before the storm. The printing presses for the euro are smoking hot to the tune of $500 Billion in an attempt to hold the eurozone together. China is printing as well while their economy begins to faulter due to decrease demand for goods from Western markets. Money is pouring in to the US stockmarkets as a result of that, low bond yields and a continued soft real estate market with the other shoe about to drop. Gas prices are headed up, up, up and Obama wants it that way.

Remember in 2008 one day we were at DOW 14000+ and then, without warning from the MSM or POTUS candidates, the bottom fell out.

Do you really want to vote for any of the guys who didn't see this economic crisis and soon to follow monetary crisis coming? Do you want to vote for the current guy who has tripled the US debt?

Me, I'll vote for the guy who predicted this and who has a plan to cut $1 Trillion in real spending the first year alone while re-establishing the US Constitution as the law of the land and recinding previous POTUSs unConstitutional Executive Orders.

Ron Paul 2012!
I'm a big fan of Ron Paul but the writing is on the wall. America hates his ideas of fiscal prudence and a humble foreign policy. Romney will be the nominee and Obama will crush him.

This is EXACTLY like 20 years ago when Ross Perot was the "funny-looking, little old man, crazy uncle" whose rock solid ideas and eerily prescient predictions and warnings of the future were ignored because he didn't look like a middle-aged Ken doll who would SAY ANYTHING to be president.

Let's face it...Americans are too stupid to vote for a man like Ron Paul.

Its Obama vs. Romney

*Sigh*
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:38 PM
 
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I'm a big fan of Ron Paul but the writing is on the wall. America hates his ideas of fiscal prudence and a humble foreign policy. Romney will be the nominee and Obama will crush him.

This is EXACTLY like 20 years ago when Ross Perot was the "funny-looking, little old man, crazy uncle" whose rock solid ideas and eerily prescient predictions and warnings of the future were ignored because he didn't look like a middle-aged Ken doll who would SAY ANYTHING to be president.

Let's face it...Americans are too stupid to vote for a man like Ron Paul.

Its Obama vs. Romney

*Sigh*
I guess you can limit your choices and vote fo the "lesser of two evils" if you choose.

Me, I'll take liberty.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:43 PM
 
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I guess you can limit your choices and vote fo the "lesser of two evils" if you choose.

Me, I'll take liberty.
...don't remember writing that I was gonna vote for Mr. Kenya or Thurston Howell the Third...

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Old 03-02-2012, 05:46 PM
 
Location: Cape Coral
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Only 3 million people have left the work force since Obama took over. Gas prices have doubled. Home prices have dropped an additional 25%. Our debt has increased by 5 Trillion. Power plants are being closed in droves that have led to increased electricity rates and power shortages. If you are happy with this economy vote for Obama.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:53 PM
 
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Only 3 million people have left the work force since Obama took over. Gas prices have doubled. Home prices have dropped an additional 25%. Our debt has increased by 5 Trillion. Power plants are being closed in droves that have led to increased electricity rates and power shortages. If you are happy with this economy vote for Obama.
Worth repeating!
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:53 PM
 
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I guess you can limit your choices and vote fo the "lesser of two evils" if you choose.

Me, I'll take liberty.
I've always been baffled by the "lesser of two evils" perspective....

It's just another term for accepting trash....And look at how far we've been buried now.
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:55 PM
 
Location: Unperson Everyman Land
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Fresh water and natural gas getting mention in the same paragraph...

This thread should turn out interesting.

BTW - the economy is not doing better. But Obama will still be reelected.


It's called a weak dollar (see Carternomics), and no, Obama will not be reelected.


"The dollar was at a post-World War II low at the end of Carter’s presidency. His Keynesian economists thought a weak dollar and inflation would create jobs. That didn’t happen. Inflation and unemployment reached a combined 20.5 percent in Carter’s last year."

The American Spectator : Weak Dollars, Weak Presidents

Note civilian workforce participation is still at a thirty year low.
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