Syria has committed the crime of hurting Obama's feelings. So Obama will make a bigger attack, even to risk nuclear war with Russia and China. As the examiner.com says:
Could the president be contemplating sending troops into harm’s way
because his feelings were hurt? It’s not beyond the realm of
possibility. Obama has never responded well to taunting, as exemplified
by his overreaction to protesters during a 2011 fundraiser in San Francisco.
When a group of American citizens chided, “We paid our dues, where’s
our change?” the president was visibly irritated. So deep was his
displeasure that when a reporter with the San Francisco Chronicle
recorded the incident on her cell phone, the White House banned her from
covering future presidential visits to the Bay Area.
The televised mockery of Obama on the other side of the Atlantic is
not a first. In a TV news report from American “ally” Russia, the anchor
flips a middle finger salute at the same moment she intones the
president’s name.
The oligarchy has their Obama sex toy. They want war and genocide to prove their power, and for amusement. That is why we must get Glass-Steagall immediately, and bankrupt the speculators.
Showing posts with label glass-steagall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass-steagall. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
The Next Election for President
Glass Steagall must win, Obama must lose. We really need a new credit system, which I seriously doubt that Romney is going to give us. The mere declaration to carry through with North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) means a new change for the US population.
Hey Harlem dudes, can Germany avoid the using of the Euro system from gobbling up Germany into the British Financial empire. Russia, China, space program, exploration, these are the real election issues. Too long, the American people have listened to populism, going back to Pres. Andrew Jackson in 1832. And that is a long time.
Hey Harlem dudes, can Germany avoid the using of the Euro system from gobbling up Germany into the British Financial empire. Russia, China, space program, exploration, these are the real election issues. Too long, the American people have listened to populism, going back to Pres. Andrew Jackson in 1832. And that is a long time.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Mike Capuano Against Jamie Dimon JP Morgan
OK, it might not be in the NY Times, but Cong. Mass Dem Mike Capuano put it to Jamie Dimon. We want Glass Steagall now, stupid dickhead!
At Tuesday morning's House Financial Services Committee hearing on the JP Morgan $2 billion loss, Rep. Mike Capuano (D-MA) opened his five-minutes question time with a boost for Glass-Steagall, telling all members that "everyone should sign on to HR 1489." Before that, CFTC chairman Gary Gensler, in his opening statement, had referenced "the 1933 reforms" (i.e., which still relied on Glass-Steagall) as fundamental to reducing risk in financial markets. HR 1489 is currently before the same House committee.
"Mr. Chairman," Capuano began, "first, I'd like to just point out that anybody who is interested in breaking up some of these large institutions should sign on to H.R. 1489, which would reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act, which I voted against repealing in the first place, which was repealed by a bill called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which I recall with [were?] three Republicans who sponsored that act to repeal the Glass-Steagall that allowed the beasts of Wall Street to come into existence."
Capuano's intervention served to "cut through" the impotence of the Members' questions otherwise. In the Committee's second session, where JPMorgan Chase bankster Jamie Dimon was the witness, Rep. Nydia Velasquez demanded to know if Dimon was for or against Glass-Steagall bank separation; when he said he opposed it, Velasquez said, "I thought so." (Dimon then made a long, Geithner-like argument against Glass-Steagall.) A series of Democrat Committee Members demanded to know from Dimon why his $350 billion risk-trading operation was in London, and why "it's always in London," where the wildest unregulated speculation is going on.
Otherwise the discussion — reduced at times to the level of partisan bickering — would have focussed on nothing but the inadequacies of Dodd-Frank: whether it eliminated or codified Too Big to Fail banks; how many supervisory bodies it takes to insure that a bankster remains honest; and whether to swear-in bank witnesses.
At Tuesday morning's House Financial Services Committee hearing on the JP Morgan $2 billion loss, Rep. Mike Capuano (D-MA) opened his five-minutes question time with a boost for Glass-Steagall, telling all members that "everyone should sign on to HR 1489." Before that, CFTC chairman Gary Gensler, in his opening statement, had referenced "the 1933 reforms" (i.e., which still relied on Glass-Steagall) as fundamental to reducing risk in financial markets. HR 1489 is currently before the same House committee.
"Mr. Chairman," Capuano began, "first, I'd like to just point out that anybody who is interested in breaking up some of these large institutions should sign on to H.R. 1489, which would reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act, which I voted against repealing in the first place, which was repealed by a bill called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which I recall with [were?] three Republicans who sponsored that act to repeal the Glass-Steagall that allowed the beasts of Wall Street to come into existence."
Capuano's intervention served to "cut through" the impotence of the Members' questions otherwise. In the Committee's second session, where JPMorgan Chase bankster Jamie Dimon was the witness, Rep. Nydia Velasquez demanded to know if Dimon was for or against Glass-Steagall bank separation; when he said he opposed it, Velasquez said, "I thought so." (Dimon then made a long, Geithner-like argument against Glass-Steagall.) A series of Democrat Committee Members demanded to know from Dimon why his $350 billion risk-trading operation was in London, and why "it's always in London," where the wildest unregulated speculation is going on.
Otherwise the discussion — reduced at times to the level of partisan bickering — would have focussed on nothing but the inadequacies of Dodd-Frank: whether it eliminated or codified Too Big to Fail banks; how many supervisory bodies it takes to insure that a bankster remains honest; and whether to swear-in bank witnesses.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Shift Americans, Harlem NO Bailout
Shift Americans from compromise to fighting the war. We want options like North American Water and Power Alliance, NAWAPA, and Glass-Steagall. What destroys the US population is gambling, and the mentality of gambling. The fantasy of the gambling option, and pick the number right. But, if you think you're lucky, you're probably about to be dead. So try to understand what is truthfully a winning option. LaRouche could stop this shit right now, but he doesn't have the support to do it yet. Cancel the bailout now, and we win.
Labels:
bailout,
gambling,
glass-steagall,
larouche,
nawapa
Monday, June 11, 2012
Spain, and the Insane Banks
The banks are still going down despite the NY Times talk that Spain is all right.
FRANKFURT — With an agreement to bail out Spain’s struggling banks, Europe again avoided financial chaos in a debt crisis that is in its third year. But Europe still faces far bigger challenges that threaten the Continent and with it, the world economy.
FRANKFURT — With an agreement to bail out Spain’s struggling banks, Europe again avoided financial chaos in a debt crisis that is in its third year. But Europe still faces far bigger challenges that threaten the Continent and with it, the world economy.
The most urgent of those concerns is being driven by events in a country at the other edge of the euro zone: Greece.
While the Spanish banking rescue will be expensive — as much as $125
billion — it will be well within the means of a European emergency fund
established for just such purposes.
What BS!!!! The Spanish debt hole is about $1 trillion. Time for Glass-Steagall Act 1933 USA type legislation. We need a bankruptcy reorganization.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
To Obama with Hate
They used to sing, to Sir with Love, but now it is to Obama with Hate. Get it Harlem Dudes? Blame it on Obama's white devil mother.
eports from both the West Virginia and Texas Democratic Party conventions LaRouche activists attended this weekend had three things in common: widespread support for Glass-Steagall; no love for Obama; but very little courage to challenge the Obama diktats pushed by Party leaders. The one exception was West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, who was being threatened with rebuke or censure for statements he has made against Obama. Though he made no overt criticism of Obama in his speech, he pointedly left Obama out when he read the roll of great Democratic Presidents, in which he included FDR, Truman (sic), JFK and Bill Clinton. It was lost on no one that he excluded mention of Obama. A resolution passed, with almost no debate, directed at Manchin and Gov. Tomlin, resolving that "all state and national candidates must publicly support and endorse all party office holders for state and national office, including the head of the Democratic Party, and our President, Barack Obama."
The LaRouche activists attending the West Virginia convention got 111 signatures on a Glass-Steagall resolution. At one point, a labor official was directing delegates over to us, telling them to sign the Glass-Steagall petition.
Delegates to the Texas Democratic convention in Houston were greeted with a page one op ed in the Houston Chronicle which said, "Why bother?" It characterized the party as irrelevant and defeated. The small number of delegates attending showed some life, as many greeted Kesha Rogers (the just-elected Democratic nominee for the 22nd district) by saying "We support you, I'm glad you won, keep fighting", as they scurried away, so no one would see them. On Obama, the attitude expressed was we agree with you, he's an SOB, but he's better than the other SOB! There was recognition of the European crisis, some were aware of the war danger, most supported Glass-Steagall, but no one challenged a State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC) resolution which was rammed through, which said in effect that Kesha Rogers is not a Democrat, so no Democrat should support her. Supporters of Kesha Rogers were greeted with support however when they held a rally outside the convention center Saturday morning. Despite official orders to keep her out, Kesha did address both the Veterans Caucus and the Progressive Caucus.
Kesha is the greatest, LaRouche is right, and Obama sucks.
eports from both the West Virginia and Texas Democratic Party conventions LaRouche activists attended this weekend had three things in common: widespread support for Glass-Steagall; no love for Obama; but very little courage to challenge the Obama diktats pushed by Party leaders. The one exception was West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, who was being threatened with rebuke or censure for statements he has made against Obama. Though he made no overt criticism of Obama in his speech, he pointedly left Obama out when he read the roll of great Democratic Presidents, in which he included FDR, Truman (sic), JFK and Bill Clinton. It was lost on no one that he excluded mention of Obama. A resolution passed, with almost no debate, directed at Manchin and Gov. Tomlin, resolving that "all state and national candidates must publicly support and endorse all party office holders for state and national office, including the head of the Democratic Party, and our President, Barack Obama."
The LaRouche activists attending the West Virginia convention got 111 signatures on a Glass-Steagall resolution. At one point, a labor official was directing delegates over to us, telling them to sign the Glass-Steagall petition.
Delegates to the Texas Democratic convention in Houston were greeted with a page one op ed in the Houston Chronicle which said, "Why bother?" It characterized the party as irrelevant and defeated. The small number of delegates attending showed some life, as many greeted Kesha Rogers (the just-elected Democratic nominee for the 22nd district) by saying "We support you, I'm glad you won, keep fighting", as they scurried away, so no one would see them. On Obama, the attitude expressed was we agree with you, he's an SOB, but he's better than the other SOB! There was recognition of the European crisis, some were aware of the war danger, most supported Glass-Steagall, but no one challenged a State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC) resolution which was rammed through, which said in effect that Kesha Rogers is not a Democrat, so no Democrat should support her. Supporters of Kesha Rogers were greeted with support however when they held a rally outside the convention center Saturday morning. Despite official orders to keep her out, Kesha did address both the Veterans Caucus and the Progressive Caucus.
Kesha is the greatest, LaRouche is right, and Obama sucks.
Labels:
democratic,
glass-steagall,
harlem,
kesha rogers,
manchin,
national,
obama,
Progressive caucus,
state,
texas,
west virginia
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Now Demands to Occupy Wall St
Hey Harlem NY and Bronx NY dudes, we have some demands to Occupy Wall St (OWS) as well. Let's say it's truth to power:
Jobs for ALL – A Massive Public Works
and Public Service Program
Preamble:
“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It
never did and it never will.”
–Frederick Douglass
We retain the right to make multiple and/or continuous demands of
ourselves, our society, and our government, as there are numerous
and varied problems to be addressed by our peoples’ movement. We
reject the insinuation of connecting these demands to an
endorsement of any one political party. Demands are only one
integral part of an already successful movement.
Many of us wish to effect a dramatic transformation of our society
and economy, in order that the 99% can control their workplaces,
local communities, job creation, and the global economy and
environment. This is offered to the GA as an initial, transitional
demand, in the hope that others will follow, and to help us build
alliances with workers, the homeless, the unemployed and the
undocumented. We expect that as the movement grows we will
make new demands on our society, our government, and ourselves.
Our movement is just beginning. The demands we make and will
make are just one of the ways we will take collective control over
our common world and common future.
Demand:
We demand a massive, democratically controlled public works and
public service program, with direct government employment, to
create 25 million new jobs at good union wages.
This is to be paid for by new taxes on the wealth and income of the
rich, financial transactions, and corporate profits, and reinstatement
of the Glass-Steagall Act – as well as by ending all U.S. wars,
disbanding mercenaries, ending aid to authoritarian regimes, and
closing military bases.
The new jobs will aim to radically expand access to education,
healthcare, housing, mass transit, and clean energy – and are to be
open to all, regardless of immigration status or criminal record.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Glass- Steagall is the Message Harlem Dudes
Glass-Steagall is separating the bankers from the bubble. It has been reintroduced into the House of Reps by Marcie Kaptur of Ohio, along with Jones of North Carolina. It means saving the USA, Harlem Dudes so get into it, from your t-shirts to your toes. Getting off the {Titanic}, finding some vehicle which represents reasonable alternative to sinking, and going down with it. And planning a future on the assumption that you’re going to be alive tomorrow morning. And that’s what you do in warfare, or warfare-like situations. You know what you can control, you know what you can’t control, and what do you do? You think about what you should do, if you’re going to survive to be able to do it! Because that’s what counts.
It’s like the question of sudden death, which happens to people, for all kinds of reasons. Suddenly, they’re dead! Now, what’s their plan to do something after they’re dead? It’s not a very interesting subject. So therefore, you think about what you’re going to do, if you’re alive, if you’re still alive in the morning. And you concentrate on those things, which the conditions may give you the opportunity to carry out. And that’s what you do under combat conditions in warfare, if you’re sane.
But the Baby-Boomer generation, doesn’t think that way. Remember them, from ‘68: They don’t think that way. They think in terms of denial. They didn’t think about a future, they thought about chaos. They worshipped chaos, they sought to create chaos, the spread gonorrhea. That was one of their contributions to science, in case somebody needed a lot of specimens to examine.
It’s like the question of sudden death, which happens to people, for all kinds of reasons. Suddenly, they’re dead! Now, what’s their plan to do something after they’re dead? It’s not a very interesting subject. So therefore, you think about what you’re going to do, if you’re alive, if you’re still alive in the morning. And you concentrate on those things, which the conditions may give you the opportunity to carry out. And that’s what you do under combat conditions in warfare, if you’re sane.
But the Baby-Boomer generation, doesn’t think that way. Remember them, from ‘68: They don’t think that way. They think in terms of denial. They didn’t think about a future, they thought about chaos. They worshipped chaos, they sought to create chaos, the spread gonorrhea. That was one of their contributions to science, in case somebody needed a lot of specimens to examine.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Report is Hot
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Report is hot and is available for free at this link. This report exposes that the financial collapse of 2008 and bailout for avoidable and unnecessary. You knew that already Harlem NY and Bronx NY dudes by reading my blog and LaRouche stuff. Now, it is time for the rest of the nation to get into the groove on the Financial reorganization, get the Glass-Steagall breakup of the big mega banks, and stop the bailout of the investment banking sector.
Labels:
financial crisis,
glass-steagall,
investment banking
Monday, May 17, 2010
Harlem Glass-Steagall to Castrate Goldman Sachs
ush the Glass-Steagall Reform Through, Ruthlessly
Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friend
If Harlem NY wants to castrate Goldman Sachs, you must have Glass Steagall, under the McCain-Cantwell amendment to the financial reform bill. The bastards—Obama's British masters—have delivered an explicit threat to the United States, that they consider Glass-Steagall an act of "hostility" against them. And Obama is, lawfully, set to fight against Glass-Steagall to the death. But Obama, Lyn elaborated in discussions yesterday, is now being swamped by a problem which even he is probably smart enough to realize has him boxed in. Things that were meant to work, and in the past have worked, are not working now. As a result, there is real desperation in their camp. The whole situation can backfire on them, because the usual methods just don't work anymore. And they are running out of time to produce results, as the Cantwell- McCain Glass-Steagall amendment moves towards a vote on the Senate floor, in the early part of this coming week. This time we got to get it on, Harlem, from the Apollo Theater to the George Washington Bridge, for Glass-Steagall.
Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friend
If Harlem NY wants to castrate Goldman Sachs, you must have Glass Steagall, under the McCain-Cantwell amendment to the financial reform bill. The bastards—Obama's British masters—have delivered an explicit threat to the United States, that they consider Glass-Steagall an act of "hostility" against them. And Obama is, lawfully, set to fight against Glass-Steagall to the death. But Obama, Lyn elaborated in discussions yesterday, is now being swamped by a problem which even he is probably smart enough to realize has him boxed in. Things that were meant to work, and in the past have worked, are not working now. As a result, there is real desperation in their camp. The whole situation can backfire on them, because the usual methods just don't work anymore. And they are running out of time to produce results, as the Cantwell- McCain Glass-Steagall amendment moves towards a vote on the Senate floor, in the early part of this coming week. This time we got to get it on, Harlem, from the Apollo Theater to the George Washington Bridge, for Glass-Steagall.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)