Everything must be done quickly. One can only guess why it is so important that we make monumental decisions so quickly. My personal guess is that most of these moves, when examined, will prove to be disastrous for the country or even the world as we know it. At the very least, these directives are disastrous when looked at in the context of individual sovereignty and liberty. Just as troubling is that many of these quickly passed laws or directives have passed under the cover of darkness, with little or no attention from the complicit popular media.
I want to see a stimulus package sooner rather than later," Obama told a news conference in Chicago after meeting his economic advisers.
Bush formally requested the release of the second $350 billion on Monday and the incoming Obama administration made its first priority rounding up sufficient votes in the Senate to defeat a Republican-led attempt to block the money.
Obama Under Pressure to Quickly Reform Intelligence, Security Upon Return
Senator Harry Reid (D-Nev.) promised President Obama on Tuesday that he will be happy to play Santa Claus and put that treasure under his tree just in time for the holiday
Carbon taxes can be implemented much sooner than complex cap-and-trade systems. Because of the urgency of the climate crisis, we do not have the luxury of waiting while the myriad details of a cap-and-trade system are resolved through lengthy negotiations.
This is simply a halfhearted search, finished less than 1/2 hour into this rant. It is easy to find more. The point is, that most every major undertaking has been initiated with a mutual goal: To get it passed before the people can examine it.
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I've been looking for a copy of "Rules For Radicals", but only halfheartedly. I think I now must "quickly" find a copy to better understand the methods being used and the end game being sought.
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