Wednesday, September 17, 2008

If America does not have an enemy, she will create one

Actually, the quote was “If neo-cons do not have an enemy, they will create one”. However, for the sake of this post, using the former quote would better serve my purpose.

The American International Group, Inc., (AIG) and the Feds met up at just the right moments. When owner Hank Greenberg came onto the scene, he made an offer of a special goose he owned and called it, in his own words, "A national treasure", and the Feds could not resist owning it. His asking price for his goose was eighty five billion dollars. Mr. Greenberg gave (sold) to the feds the significant infrastructures of over one hundred thirty countries and jurisdictions employing over 92,000 workers.

In my opinion, the countries beholding to AIG could or can buy out his structure so it would not be beholding to America.

America does not have a good track record even with minuscule holdings of the infrastructure of another country and to think it will be different now is pure folly. Denials on the sterling level of delusions, I say.

There continues to be shock and awe amongst us American citizens harboring meandering thoughts as to why the Feds changed their minds about not involving themselves in the bailing out of companies. Therefore, it is my position the ability and benign structure to advance the New World Order meme via AIG was an offer of owning the goose that lays those special eggs was too good to pass up. Lord help us if AIG is the insurance agent for various unions in some of those one hundred thirty countries and jurisdictions. If America likes to create enemies to keep the military complex going and other reasons, what better vehicle than AIG? A God send! Uh…your move?
As always.
BB
P.S. Do the Feds have to ask Treasury to loan or give them the eighty two billion to pay off Mr. Greenberg? Does the sale have to go thought Congress? I'm trying now to understand what a "point" means. What is something that is "down" say 400 pts?
Inspirational post:
*the party that wrecked America
by Braindead
Wed Sep 17, 2008 at 06:26:01 PM PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/9/17/203521/110/900/602183
Excerpt:
Despite an intense effort to distance himself from
the way his party has done business in Washington, Senator John McCain is seen by voters as far less likely to bring change to Washington than Senator Barack Obama. Mr. McCain is widely viewed as a "typical Republican" who would continue or expand President Bush’s policies, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.

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