Archive for 9. March 2010

The Coming Runaway Inflation and Ending Unemployment

Last week I recorded the US Senate race to fill Senator Dodd’s seat in the US Senate representing

Connecticut.  [Side note: Actually, I can’t recall any

US Senator or Representative that once elected actually “represented” his/her constituents.]  One debate was between the two democratic challengers and the other was among the three republican challengers.

After listening to all of them speak, my vote will not go to any of them and here’s why.

One democrat’s main selling point was his 20-year record as attorney general for

Connecticut and how he will do the same for us in congress.  Doesn’t he realize that as AG in

Connecticut he is top dog and can wield a lot of muscle.  As a

US senator, he will be one among many, with very little pull. Plus he is for spend-spend-spend.  His challenger was for spend-spend-spend also except he was for pulling our military forces out of all or almost all foreign countries and helping our citizens first.  That idea I liked.

The three republican candidates were all for cutting back government spending, which I liked.  Their problem was that they wanted to increase our military power throughout the world.  At least that is what sticks in my mind.I am writing about this because I liked what Robert Ringer had to say in his newsletter last Friday, which I just read today.  You can read what he had to say at http://blog.robertringer.com/2010/03/05/the-coming-runaway-inflation/

If you prefer to be like the ostrich and bury your head in the sand, hoping that you won’t be affected by the scary things in life, then perhaps you should not read his blog posting.

OK, I thought I was done.  Then I read another of Robert Ringer’s blog postings.  This one was on how to eliminate unemployment.  He makes everything  come to into focus with his real life experience.  This you have got to read.  http://blog.robertringer.com/2010/02/13/making-unemployment-obsolete/

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