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Obamas Budget Argument for Killing People: Meet the Elephant in the Living Room If you are fed up with all the arguments for justifying genocidal budget cuts coming from Obama and his Democrats, as well as the Republicans, consider the following. After the orchestrated government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis, the American population is now being told we have no choice but to swallow a national discussion of how to go about: • Cutting some $100 billion per year in health expenditures via Obamacare, by wiping millions from the rolls of the insured, reducing payments to hospitals and other providers, and denying care to the elderly and sick whose lives are not worthy of being lived—just as Hitler did under the T-4 policy; • Eliminating $140 billion per year through the sequester, half from defense expenditures and half from other budgetary items; and • Chopping another $95 billion per year from Social Security and other entitlements, through such ruses as the so-called chained CPI. Those items alone add up to some $335 billion per year in cuts whose predictable—and intended—effect will be genocide. And yet the Federal Reserve is bailing out the bankrupt Wall Street banking system to the tune of $1 trillion per year in Quantitative Easing. Thats three times what we are told we have to cut from the flesh and blood of our people and our productive economy! Not to mention the much larger speculative bubble of worthless international financial assets, which now totals some $1.6 quadrillion, which the British Empire says has to be saved no matter how many billion humans are killed in the process. And yet when Lyndon LaRouche says we should stop the bailout of Wall Street, and reorganize the banking system based on the Glass-Steagall standard, people holler that hes over the top. The only thing thats over the top here is the damned elephant sitting in the living room. Get rid of him.
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 14:02:51 +0000

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