Thursday, December 31, 2009

Martin Huchinson on the System

"The current political-economic system is simply unsustainable; no economy can afford to pay for four giant zombie financial institutions, two substantial military adventures, a zombie-driven housing market, an exploding health-care bill and Goldman Sachs partners' lifestyle aspirations. ... Iconodule vested interests will oppose such a program with all their strength. But in the end, the iconoclasts will win--the [US] cannot economically afford for them to lose", Martin Hutchinson at Prudent Bear, 23 November 2009, link: http://www.prudentbear.com/index.php/component/content/article/33-BearLair/10311.

I agree. Lloyd Antoinette Blankfein, repent. Before it's too late.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The economic situation is somewhat complicated and abstract... and why we have leaders who we rely on to guide us through the turbulence...

I've been looking back at some of President Obama's campaign videos and news accounts...

What a thin reed we rested on hopes for change upon... Pres-O is a creature of the oligarchy... and surrounded himself with the henchmen of Wall Street...

He has all the trappings of the Presidency but none of the timber...

We'll go on autopilot till it's much too late... and another telegenic type like Palin is lifted up by the corporatist status quo...

It's the turning of the decade... so much promise lies ahead... and so much darkness...