More of Obama’s Policies

December 6, 2009 By Save America

Obama’s tough talking rhetoric:

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And, it appears that the Illinois prison is going to become Gitmo 2.0, and rather soon. Despite opposition from congressional Republicans, the Obama administration is signaling that a state prison in rural Thomson, Ill., will probably become the new home for scores of terrorism suspects now housed at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Participants emerged from the session convinced that the U.S. government will buy the largely unused $145 million Thomson Correctional Center, which was built in 2008. Unemployment in the area is 10.5 percent, and the White House suggests that as many as 3,000 jobs could be created. I wonder how much those 3,000 jobs will cost us (above and beyond the $145 Million), and is anybody surprised that Jan “My Single Payer Friends, The Man Was Right” and “Tea Partiers Are Despicable” Schakowsky is for terrorists being brought inside our borders and given the Constitutional rights of citizens?

Oh, and more good news how Obama’s policies are working… While we are waiting for the imminent collapse of the real estate mortgage bubble and the asset bubble that the Fed is creating, we will have to wait and see if Bob Chapman of International Forecaster is right about The Fed, new currency, the amount of troubled banks, and the devaluation of the dollar.  Mr. Chapman may be spot on, as it appears that everyone is holding their breath waiting for the other shoe to drop.  Take a listen and decide for yourselves.

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