Thursday, July 01, 2010

When you are Enlightened, you see throught the Lies

We are constantly fed a lot of BS by the Government. They tell us "everything is fine" and "we are 'on top of it'"... but the more we think we know, the less we actually know. There is something going on here, and we have no clue about it.

Some of the points to consider:
Why is it so hard to plug the oil spill in the Gulf?
Why does it seem that Obama isn't taking that seriously?
Why does the government not take nuclear power seriously?
Why does the government not take alternative fuels seriously?
Why would we do "cap and trade" and "carbon credits" which allow us to ignore helping the environment and put the burden on other people in other countries?
Why are we spending money we don't have?
Why are we so in debt?
Why is the deficit getting bigger?
Why do we talk about "sustainability" with the environment but not with fiscal policy?
Why is the recession continuing?
How are there banks that are "too big to fail" when there are 4000+ banks in the USA?
With the stimulus and bail-out programs failing, why are we continuing them?
The bail-outs and stimulus were a "bad idea" under Bush, so why are they a "good idea" under Obama?

Anyway, I think you get the idea... we need to be asking more questions than these, and we need the answers...

In case you were wondering, we are getting smart to what is going on, and it is scaring the "powers that be"...

Brzezinski Decries “Global Political Awakening” During CFR Speech

When we start to see through the fog, the constant "spin" and "distraction" that our government keeps giving us, when we start to ask questions, we become "enlightened" and their lies are exposed.

No-one foresaw the internet. Information travels faster than light and the truth is set free. It is our most powerful weapon against the disinformation and misdirection that we get from the mainstream media.

Do yourself a favor. Don't take my word for it, LOOK IT UP YOURSELF. Get educated. Learn BOTH SIDES. Then you can make informed and intelligent decisions.

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