Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Same Team, Different Stories

Four different guys wrote their perspective. Their names were Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Their accounts were consistent with some variation based on their perspective - but the story was essentially the same. They spoke truth about the Truth. It makes it easier to read and believe what four different people wrote about something, or someone, when the account essentially says the same thing.

The same cannot be said about the liberals and socialists that are influencing American politics right now. Sen. Schumer says the economy is turning around. Dare he say...even growing? Then you have George "I'm a bitter, nasty old man" Soros saying we're still in the toilet and it's not going to come up even a little until 2010.

For a supposedly united group of socialists, they sure are having a difficult time agreeing with each other on what is really happening - which makes it even harder to justify listening to a word these noggen-swelled bloviators yammer on about. They don't agree on the status of the economy.

Do you wonder why? I did. Past tense. I started thinking about it. The economy may or may not be growing right now. I'm not an economy, so I'm not going to try and figure out the answer. However, I started thinking about it. Why would Soros downplay any economic growth and continue to do his part to drive things down?

He's making a killing right now. Well, he's using his previously made killing to make even more. Soros is likely spending his ill-made (though likely legitimate) billions to buy up companies and shares in companies he knows will be turning around soon. He's just trying to stifle the growth in value so he can buy on the cheap and ultimately turn an even greater profit.

Dirty pool, man.

At least the Conservatives are on the same page more of the time. You don't hear them disagreeing about the state of the economy or pontificating to no end, only to prove they're not making any sense. That's one task they, generally, successfully leave to libs.

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