Revolution: The Plunging of the Markets and Changing of the Guard

American prosperity failed or fled offshore.

As we know from Camelot and Fairy Tales, when the King and his Court are wicked, the people suffer.

By that ultimate reckoning of truth, repeated assurances of economic recovery and safety by talking heads with great authority and responsibility ring empty, false and hollow, no matter how many books the write after the fact.

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After the markets plunge enough to clean out the waste, there will be a changing of the guard with more successful governance and prosperity.

That is the way of all nature, which abhors a vacuum.

We can’t long fool mother nature, or all of the people all of the time.

Regards*Rich

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5 Responses to “Revolution: The Plunging of the Markets and Changing of the Guard”

  1. karen Says:

    I’m as much as a populist as the next guy, but Palin is not and will not be the leader of regular folks revolution….she just parrots tired old talking points. Revolutions always have some big visionary thinkers behind them, usually not the one making the speeches, and the visionaries have a charismatic, true believer that articulates that vision in a way regular folks can relate…Palin is neither…she may be a marker, and indication that conservatives are now the rebels rather than the lefties that were in the 60s/70s…but she is know revolutionary leader…and she does not associate with any big thinking visionary…

  2. Dave Narby Says:

    Palin is an albatross tied to a millstone around the Tea Party movement’s neck.

    The sooner they figure it out and jettison her with the rest of the status quo the better.

  3. Rich Says:

    Aloha Karen and Dave

    Agree with both of you, Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln our salvation lies not in putting anyone or any party on a pedestal, but in exercising our God-given Constitutional rights of freedom, independence and prosperity.

    At the same time we get nowhere fast by faulting people brave enough to question the status quo by saying no one person or party speaks for all Americans. The message of Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln was American unity beyond divisive politics and name calling…

    Mahalo Regards*Rich

  4. Sarah Says:

    Excuse me, but a $349 price tag for a ticket is not “for the little” people and no amount of PR BS is gonna convince us otherwise. She’s another W. She has plenty of charisma and ambition, and that fools a lot of wishful, gullible people into thinking those are marks of a leader when in reality, those are qualities more suited for Hollywood.

  5. Rich Says:

    Well, if we knock down every spokesperson, we will basically be ungovernable…

 

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