The official results do not come out until later. But preliminary evidence has now proved beyond all doubt that no recession this grave has been experienced during the lifetime of anyone younger than 69 ( a good number by the way).
There are signs that those in the know like to watch, which tell the future years down the road and those signs now point to a Great Depression. It would be wise to note, that these “shades of what may be to come” as mentioned in Charles Dickens Christmas story can still be altered by changes in future events…
The fate was solidified with this which occurred on today’s last broadcast of CNN’s Late Edition. Vice President Dick Cheney, known among betting men, as “the man who is always wrong”, today declared “that its premature to call it the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.”
Being the one to know, Mister “He-who-is-never-right”; with a record of wrong choices a mile long, some of which include statements such as: “I am the best person to serve as the Vice President of the United States”; “Deficits Don’t Matter”; “Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid”; “There are stockpiles of WMD’s in Iraq and we will find them”; “We have to make America the best place in the world to do business”; “We will in fact be greeted as liberators”; …… always seems to make sense at time, but after ample time has passed, seems to have strung us along, fully knowing what he was saying was not backed up by facts, and each time seems to have bettered himself financially by having us believe in what he says, and take him for his word.
So if we look at his record, we see that he was wrong on Iraq, wrong on Afghanistan, wrong on Iran, wrong on Israel, wrong on Syria, wrong on Georgia, wrong on tax breaks, wrong on the deficit, wrong on securities deregulation, wrong on the economy, wrong on global warming, wrong on renewable energy, wrong on Enron, wrong on education, wrong on environmentalism, wrong on ethics, wrong on Executive privilege, wrong on gasoline prices, wrong on immigration, wrong on privatization,wrong on racism, wrong on what’s best for America; we can only assume by his track record that he is also wrong when he says it is too premature to call this episode equal to the Great Depression. Of course you can go against conventional wisdom and bet against him, ……… but the odds of winning are long…… way too long……
As his track record shows, he is fully aware of the facts, and each time he makes such a brash statement, it is ultimately proven to be wrong and designed to throw us off. Therefore the best option to take away from his last interview as Vice President on CNN is to accept the premise that we ARE in a Great Depression, and pull out all stops now to stop its slide, ….. before it is too late… That means pulling out ALL stops, so that the opposite of this foreboding last statement by Cheney is not given its chance to come due:
“The days of looking the other way while a despotic regime tramples human rights, robs it’s nations’ wealth, and then excuses it’s failings by feeding it’s people a steady diet of hatred … are over.”
As of this writing we have 8 days and twenty hours before it really does comes true………. Let’s not jinx ourselves by listening to any arguments being made by Cheney’s compatriots now arguing against the passage of Obama’s “Economic Jump Start”. Remember all along, they were just as wrong too……..
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January 12, 2009 at 8:06 am
nemski
A compelling argument.
January 12, 2009 at 10:16 am
anonone
Wait for it.
In 3 weeks, Kavips will be writing that Cheney really was a “good man even though he was wrong” and will be giving him advice on how to rehabilitate his party.
January 12, 2009 at 12:21 pm
jason330
No A1. Kavips is not that kind of pundit.
January 12, 2009 at 12:54 pm
kavips
nemski: it started as tongue in cheek and actually became more scary through the writing of it…
anonone: are you nuts?
Jason: thanks
January 12, 2009 at 1:41 pm
anonone
Anyone who can say that Hitler’s Albert Speer was a “good man” and shows deference to Mike “the Torturer” Protack could easily flip on Cheney.
And I might be nuts, but I still function in society.
January 13, 2009 at 3:43 am
kavips
Now we know: you are nuts. 🙂
Give you a hint: if you stumble upon a society of squirrels….. run the other way…
January 13, 2009 at 8:09 am
anonone
I may be nuts, but I’m not the one writing love letters to the GOP on how they can rehabilitate themselves, fawning to the Bush/Cheney sycophant Mike Castle, and treating the Bush wannabe Mike “the torturer” Protack as someone who should ever be near an elected office.
In the last month, sir, you have done all of the above. So who’s nuts?
January 13, 2009 at 2:13 pm
kavips
If I were you I would be worried about squirrels. 🙂
As usual, reason is on my side. All those traits listed above appear to show good judgment, open mindedness, and a resolve to get things done.
January 13, 2009 at 2:54 pm
anonone
And that is why I expect 3 weeks from now you’ll be trying to re-write the history of the last eight years all in the name of “good judgment, open mindedness, and a resolve to get things done.”
To paraphrase John Ashcroft: there are two things you find in the middle of the road: a moderate and a dead squirrel. All things considered, I’d rather be a nut than a dead squirrel like you. 🙂
January 14, 2009 at 4:14 am
kavips
We shall hold you to your prediction… let’s see,.. that should be around February 4th.