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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Candidates offer two different methods

First off let me preface this by saying, I do not think that either of these gentleman will change the fact that the American Public are in for some changes in the next four years. The U.N. and world structure of government is sure to attack the economic rights of the U.S. Population,, the candidates shows sharp contrasts in their outlook of how to direct the country though those times.

The phenomenon associated with these actions and political moves by different bodies of interests around the world has been dubbed "The Currency Wars," by Financial expert Max Kieser. The manipulation of currency is the key element that is often overlooked by corporate controlled candidates, like these two. I found a couple of points interesting and think that the two candidates have painted themselves as very different Characters.

The Debate

Many of the mainstream media talking heads are declaring Mitt Romney the winner, which I would agree with generally. The initial impression I got from the body language of the President as he gave the upper-hand to Mitt Romney in the proceeding handshake, and added a tap to his back as they parted ways, to impose dominance, suggests the President's confidence may have finally showed some vulnerability.

Overall Obama painted himself as a construct of social programs, protector of the middle class, and as having a sound plan for the next four-years.

Romney's picture was very different one, portraying himself as Manager of Business, a Father figure of sorts, and a self-proclaimed improved difference from the current administration.

I believe that both candidates know there will economic attacks from the the world structure will come at the U.S. and the debt manipulation is likely to face a flux of hyper-inflation.

So Obama basically has given the impression he will continue to prey on the fears of the people to usher in legislation to manage the problems that are likely to arise, with hysterical continued media manipulation and government growth.

Romney as pitched himself as a protector of the rich, and shredder of the social safety programs. While channeling the proceeds to vampire bankers and hedge fund operators, he will erase many of the government operations that Obama enacted, to try to balance the budget.

However I think both missed a very big opportunity to take outstanding lead in this debate by acknowledging the amount of money spent on the two biggest wars in American History, The War on Terror and The War on Drugs. Both of these so called wars have destroyed the lives of families and communities all over the world, While never making our lives safer or more prosperous.

The independent voter may be leaning towards Mitt right now, I don't think Obama has the fortitude to withstand all the scandals his administration is involved in and outlast the pockets of Mitt Romney as well.

Romney 1 Obama 0

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