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Jan 14 2009

Hillary and Her Rhetoric

Published by vrajavala at 12:36 am under economics, international, politics Edit This

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Months ago, at the beginning of the primaries, I predicted a win for Hillary. And she actually did receive historically the most votes of any candidate in history in the democratic party. However, it may be that Wall street did not find her to be the puppet they truly wanted, so the election and the “super-delegates” rammed through Obama, an unknown quantity, but someone who has ties to crooks, the Trilateral Commission, the Rockefellers, and Bzrezinski.  She was in her “Sun dasa” period , and, unfortunately, her Sun planet is inher 8th house of secret enemies.

I’m not saying that Hillary has a cleaner record, last week she also scored as one of the “top ten” on the Judicial watch’s Hall of Fame for Most corrupt Politicians of the Year.

Yesterday, Senator Clinton testified before the Senate as they are evaluating her appointment as Obama’s Secretary of State. She mentioned that Stanley Anne Dunham, Obama’s mother, had worked in micro-finance and that she herself was very interested in that because it helped with poverty issues in the Third World. However, micro-lending is often associated with mafia like tactics in enforcing the payments.

Also, many have criticized these loans, because the interest rates are often usury, and, oftentimes, the women use these loans for simple household expenses. Sometimes they are even called “Poverty Pimps.”

During his tenure in office, Obama missed a very critical vote on limiting the interest rate that could be charged here in the U.S. He also voted against class action suits. He was one of the biggest recipients of the Wall Street financiers, Goldman Sachs.

Unfortunately, what we hear from the Obama-Clinton team is that the blue collar workers of the U.S. will be asked to bear higher taxes in order to support the rest of the world. This, of course, is based on the argument that economic “favors” lead to the spread of Democracy.

Unfortunately, as is evidenced by his “bittergate” comments in San Francisco, Obama has little fondness for the blue collar worker or working class. One of the first pieces of legislation that he will sign is the World Poverty Act, which is designed to give 845 billion dollars to the Third world according to how the U.N dictates. This would be another burden for the already over-burdened taxpayer who has just been asked to bailout Wall street and the Big Boys in Detroit.

So, again, Senator Clinton is giving us a lot of rhetoric, but who will pay? We know that these institutions, like the World Bank are not doing this out of a philanthropic, but rather a commercial, interest.

On Dec 2 2008, there was a debate between Vandana Shiva (Indian environmental Activist) and Susan Davis (founder of Grameem) on Deomocracy Now.

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