I was wrong about Obama being the American version of Che. He appears to be more like Clinton II, minus the Blowjobs. I doubt we will see a moral fu**-up like this from Obama because his wife looks like he could beat his a.ss. He's smart, and right-wing people such as myself shouldn't under-estimate him, as if we already didn't. I think he learned the lesson from the blood-bath of 1994 and won't go hard left, for now. He'll throw a bone now and then to the hippies to keep them happy. I believe that his desire to steer this nation to the hard left will be subtle; in the form of judicial nominees, and he will pick his legislative battles wisely and chose to fight when he knows he can win. To sum it up, I expect a new version of Clinton who won't have a weaknees for young women wearing mini-skirts who can suck a golf-ball through a garden hose.
How could you blame me for thinking that he would be an american Che? The guy started his political career in William Aires' house and has associated himself with many far left nefarious dudes.
I think Obama's biggest problem will come from the masses who voted him in on high expectations. Peggy from Florida will be very upset when she realizes that there's no such thing as a "Yes We Can" mortgage payment coupon.
On the economy, this is more of a question: What is a debt-based monetary system? Is it like we're basing the value of our money on outstanding fixed-rate mortgages? If somehow inflation went sky-high (hyper-inflation) then wouldn't people with fixed-rate notes be able to pay off their debts rather easily? Well, I guess you wouldn't want stag-flation. I really don't understand this econ stuff... I think the .gov should just send all of these banks their own printing press.