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The Third And Most Important Party At The Table
The news reports what the Democrats and Republicans are doing, or not doing. But increasingly, the most important party at the negotiating table is beginning to be heard.
From today's Wall Street Journal... ...Treasury officials say the government will not have enough cash to pay all its bills after Aug. 2 if the debt cap is not increased. And they say leaders need to reach an agreement by the end of next week to get legislation enacted before that date. I hope our stalemated partisan politicians are thinking about taking lessons in Mandarin. They're going to need it. |
VK, On this I agree with you. China has amassed large amount of US debt, established a near monopoly on rare earth minerals, and boosted their spending on their military as a percent of GDP to above the United States even after considering the extra we are spending in Iraq and Afghanistan. The idea that China may be able to control our defense spending is frightening.
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I was just reading that China is divesting itself of US securities. ON top of that the WTO has found their policies on rare earth minerals to be in violation of international law (whether or not that will have any effect is yet to be seen). As far as military spending, well, they're buying their first aircraft carrier - one the Russians were scrapping. Nothing to be alarmed about NOW - but certainly something to keep an eye on.
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Have you no faith....It ain't going to happen!
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WAKE UP AMERICA! Or is it too late? At least one generation has been indoctrinated with multi-culturalism, tolerance, entitlement, and peace at any cost....I can only hope that those brave men and women who chose to remove their children, in some way, from these self defeating doctrines, will live to see results of their hard fought stands. And HOPE that those children have taken on dignity, integrity, compassion and hard work, still hold them firmly as shields against peer pressure and politcal correctness and are willing to fight the good fight!~
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On top of all this financial mess, rhetoric and politicking
We now add The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. What will be their budget, pay for top executives, how many new federal employees will they add? Will they need a new building? How many limos and aircraft will they need and what is their mission?
Tell us please, what they are going to do, that are not already responsibilities of existing Federal Agencies and Congressional Oversight Committees From their website look at job openings and salaries at http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/ Yeah, we have a crisis in Washington. But I think it's more a problem of sanity than financial. |
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