Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Shock the Frog

If congress permits the extortion of $700,000,000,000 from our paychecks to facilitate rich folks on Wall Street or any street I, the general public, will be very disappointed.

The collapse of corrupt or insolvent financial institutions is not a loss of "value." A defunct currency does not represent true value now any more than it did before the cover was blown on this whole thing.

Individuals who work, innovate, and adjust to changing conditions are the ones who create value. Given the opportunity, these individuals will take advantage of the coming collapse. They (we) must dig ourselves out of this mess. It will happen one way or another, but it will take a whole lot longer if we keep shoveling our hard earned paychecks to the rich who are doing everything in their power to save their fortunes through government action.

This is an excellent opportunity to restore free market capitalism and sound money to a country that hasn't seen a fair playing field in some time.

Stop heating the frog slowly. It needs a good shock or it might never wake up.

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