In a recent obligatory and inconsequential gallup poll, it was shown that a significant portion of the US population has their doubts about a 900 billion dollar stimulus package devoted to social and infrastructural spending. They did not on the other hand, vote against 1 trillion dollars in military spending devoted to raytheon, boeing and lockheed martin, as there was no inconsequential poll conducted for this. According to corporate news, people only doubt the potential of the stimulus package (their money) that wasnt directly handed over to their elusive elite like the first string of bailouts totalling 8.5 trillion. The average person has been said to be skeptical of the only stimulus package that was intended for them, but not at all interested as to where wall street and the federal reserve has spent trillions in 'bail out' relief. This story was published on Fox News and was chalk full of intellectuasl misnomers with headlines such as "are we becoming socialist" implying whats been occuring around the world with regards to countries bailing themselves out in the last 6 months as socialism, and in the process making it look reallly bad! Now that the bankers have got their buck, this new contraversy will be made the front page issue, and will channel all attention away from the rich giving money to themselves directly (as with banker bailout) onto giving it to themselves indirectly (like the social stimulus package). Republicans persist in their claim that tax cuts are a better way to get people buying more shit, but just tax cuts for the rich... While Democrats think the best way to preserve the status quo is to print more money... Americans await more meaningless polls the results of which are expected to be disregarded entirely. Add Comment Instead of giving the now whopping 8.5 trillion dollar money directly back to the population that will pay through it in taxes in order for them to actually jumpstart the economy from the bottom up, allow consumers to pay off credit debts and continue living superficial materialist lifestyles built on cheap eastern labor, which would amount to approximately 75000 per household, the money has followed in step with neo-conservative economic policies of the past, yet again hoping that by bailing rich assholes who are worried about their penthouse, high grade cocaine, and under aged girlfriends, will somehow trickle wealth down to the average peasant in the form of maintaining their enslavement in second rate dehumanizing positions. | ArchivesFebruary 2011 The Fake Economy CategoriesAll |



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