Get ready for that funny money called the Bush Dollar
People like Hitler, Stalin, and Bush win power by twisting the good intentions of honest people to their selfish advantage. And it’s interesting how they like to play war with living toys.
Hitler, who was responsible for the death of millions had to play General in his lost war. Stalin, also responsible for the death of millions, sent his toy soldiers to pointless death because he wanted to play Marshall (one shocking example was ordering 2,000 Mongolians on horse back against German cannon and machine guns outside Moscow in 1941). George W. Bush touted himself with his now long-lost smirk, as War President when he invaded Iraq.
Stalin finally conceded military initiative to his real generals. Hitler’s demolished economy was rebuilt with Western money. Who will build the American economy that George W. is now taking even further on the road to destruction?
His war, based on lies, has put the lie to the Republican claim to fiscal responsibility and made China the country’s major shareholder. Now his answer, (with new U.S. Fed Chief, Ben Bernanke as current stooge), to the failed greed of the moneylenders is to kick-start the printing presses and spew out dollars to fill an impossible hole.
If he didn’t suffer from his blind favouring of the gougers he could have acted to prevent the crisis. He could have stayed the hand of their misconduct.
As George W. Bush has no sense of shame, he has no sense of history. History tells us that printing unbacked money can only lead to mounting disaster. But he doesn’t care. The whole thing about being president was and is just a game for George W., which is a good game so long as he doesn’t get hurt.
Trusting Americans elected a proven bully, liar, and coward, as their president. He has criminally betrayed their trust, made an international joke of his country, (amusing only if you live beyond the sound and fury of deadly weapons), and he now, with less than 500 days left, he is in the process of continuing the wrecking of the economy.
Because of financial constraints, True North cannot afford a resident economist. Our primary economic analyst is American Martin D. Weiss. A Conservative subscriber said to me months ago: “Why do use Weiss? He’s so right wing.” I said, “He may be right wing but he’s gets his facts straight and that’s good enough for me.”
True North doesn’t necessarily agree with everything Weiss says but we publish him as a public service just as we do with other points of view. Below you’ll find a reaction to the creation of what will likely become known as that funny money called the Bush Dollar.
God Bless America! It sure needs it.
See you tomorrow. Looking forward.
Carl Dow
Editor and Publisher
True North Perspective
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