Thursday, March 29, 2012

BloggeRhythms 3/29/2012

It looks like it's been a very bad few days for George Soros. On one hand, recent information regarding Rush Limbaugh's sponsors show that most of the largest ones have returned, despite Soros' move.on.org's efforts to have him tossed off the air. Then, the government announced that oil supplies are climbing, likely due to customers avoiding price increases for gas and driving much less than normal. The drop-off is quickly reducing the barrel price for oil, which had just spiked.

All this leads me to believe that Soros probably called the president and told him to step up his rhetoric disparaging oil exploration and production inside the U.S. to avoid lowering of import amounts from Brazil where Soros's business is located. So, this morning the president made his first public appearance since returning from Korea to call for the passage of a doomed Senate bill that would increase taxes on oil companies and use the money to subsidize green-energy initiatives.

But the most remarkable things to me were not only the president's refusal to try to help the millions of drivers being bled dry by the continuing high cost of vital fuel, but the words in his statement which were: “I’m not worried about oil companies. Wind and solar power … energy-efficient cars. That’s the future.”

So, I guess what that all boils down to is that even if his objective isn't protecting Soros investment in Brazil, he's perfectly happy letting folks suffer financially, seeing the costs of goods and services rise due to higher priced fuel while all the other modes of transportation increase their prices as well. Because, thanks to his wisdom, twenty or thirty years from now people will be travelling in environmentally friendly windmills or hot air balloons. But in the meantime, he really doesn't give a good GD if they all starve or go broke. 

That's for today folks.

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