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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Big Bird, War with China and presidential debates

Use of Language in The debates

Manufacturing used once (1)
China used (3) times
Jobs was used 49 times
Business was used 54 times

In the debate China was mentioned 3 times:  Those were:
Romney: What things would I cut from spending? Well, first of all, I will eliminate all programs by this test, if they don't pass it: Is the program so critical it's worth borrowing money from China to pay for it? 

Romney: I'm sorry, Jim, I'm going to stop the subsidy to PBS. I'm going to stop other things. I like PBS, I love Big Bird. Actually like you, too. But I'm not going to -- I'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for. That's number one.

Obama: My plan has five basic parts. One, get us energy independent, North American energy independent. That creates about 4 million jobs. Number two, open up more trade, particularly in Latin America, crack down on China, if and when they cheat. 

This lawsuit is a classic example of two things (1) manipulation of legal system and (2) distraction attacking on a front no one is watching with real force while sending fake attack somewhere else.

Did you notice how distracted Obama seemed?  Did you see that neither candidate realized we were at war? One looked at them like a bank, the other like a trading partner who was "occasionally" unfair.

There was talk about exporting of jobs, but it was confused and failed to notice that it was more than jobs going overseas. It was equipment, manufacting and technology.  Everything that goes with that can be found in the second edition of World War C or Trust-How we lost the war with China coming out later this month as well as in the original version currently onsale at amazon.com

It doesnt' matter whether Romney serves Big Bird for Thanksgiving Dinner or Obama pardons it, what matters is that the parties in power continue to slumber because of corruption in government and a failure to acknowledge history.

More on these issues later. 

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