Friday, November 20, 2009

How do you like the CHANGE now?

I remember the hype during the election: the TV showing black men crying while listening to the platitudes of "HOPE" and "CHANGE." So, how is it working out for them?

I begin by quoting the writings of Mr Marvin Clark, Manager of Monsoon Wealth Management in the 11/20 issue of Seeking Alpha. Just repeating the title of his article is enough: 10 Reasons to Believe That We're in a Depression. Mr Clark has yet to make the connection between the painful changes and Obamanomics, but he does not like the CHANGE. And he has little HOPE. Oh, did I forget to tell you? Unless the Arizona sun turns your suntan really deep, Mr Clark is as black as the king of spades.

There is another interesting wrinkle. The House is marking up a financial regulations bill under the "leadership" of Banking Queen Barney Frank. And the Black Caucus put a hold on proceedings. They, too, are unhappy with the "CHANGE." No, they also fail to connect the dots and understand that the "CHANGE" is an outcome of the radical economic policy of the Obama regime.

Recognition that a problem exists is the first step in recognizing the connection between the results and the ideology that drives the regime.

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