I have to say something. Frankly, being a Texan, I have certain opinions. I am also a former Marine Sergeant and Retired Navy officer.
First of all, Bush has not been a conservative President. Okay, don't laugh too hard, but the evidence is that he has been a big spender. Our excessive spending on the not-needed war in Iraq has cost this country dearly in lives and dollars. Obama will continue with these wars and add one or two more. Wars give Presidents lots of powers they'd normally not have during peace time. Second, we cannot spend our way out of this; the infusion of dollars created out of thin air will only create eventually hyperinflation. We are headed into the same disaster the Weimar Republic of Germany experienced and in closer days, Argentina. The best thing to do is to cut our country's budget severely, now. Stop the spending. We are broke. Stop the spending now! Third, with Obama as our President, we have just become a new Communist country; we are in trouble folks. He will add more and more power unto himself, via the crises which are presenting themselves and people will say to him, "Do something now!" He will do several somethings, and he will gain much power at the executive level in the process, and in his case, I do not think he will use it justly, and neither did Hitler. No, I am not saying Obama is Hitler, only that his associations have shown who he really is. We will see this emerge as time proceeds. Now, I know that there are several quite liberal FoxPro programmers on this forum, so I apologize if I've offended you, but this doesn't change my opinions about Obama and the danger he is to this country. Bush has been a terrible danger to this country already and we have lost many freedoms as a result of the many acts he has gotten passed. He is also a big disappointment to all conservatives. The country wanted change? Well, we'll have change, but things won't be going in the right direction if we lean toward more socialism. My opinions, Cecil www.lafox.org www.swfox.net www.atoutfox.org www.champenois.com ________________________________ From: "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ProFox Email List <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 7, 2008 8:46:44 AM Subject: Re: [OT]Stock market not impressed with Obama When things begin to settle down a little, companies will find themselves understaffed, so they will begin hiring. Many of the workers laid off, who had worked themselves up the company ladder will take pay cuts when they are hired again, though. The level of company activity is based on a budget, and the main determinate is expected sales for the budget period. Once sales are projected, the budget for labor, plant and equipment needed to meet expected sales can be determined. There is alway the question of what comes first, the chicken or the egg, so with the economy the question become what comes first, the hiring of workers which put money in thier pocket so they can consume more, or the increased expectation of greater sales, which increases a company's budget of labor. LOL I'm hoping for some changes to occur within sectors of the economy, such as less spending within the Industrial Military Complex as the economy move from war time military spending towards a more peaceful and prosperous private sector. I still believe in a strong military, but one that uses strength to deter aggression, rather than one that makes vulgar displays of its power though preemptive war. Regards, LelandJ Stephen Russell wrote: > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The stock market will begin to recover from the recent downturn six > >> months, or more, in anticipation of the economy actually beginning to >> show positive signs of growth. >> > -------------------------------------------- > > I don't see that happening at all. I see the economy NOT SPENDING > unless they have to hoping to save as much $$$ toady knowing that they > will probably not have a job in x months. > > Because nobody is buying, no business can survive. This is only going > to get worse. What will we do with all of these people who are > getting released from work? 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