Posted on 04/25/2010 5:45:07 PM PDT by kcvl
The US is preparing to pivot from domestic regulatory reform to a push for a tough new international capital regime after the weekends G20 and International Monetary Fund meetings glossed over differences between leading economies.
Tim Geithner, US Treasury secretary, met Mario Draghi, chairman of the Financial Stability Board, on Sunday to discuss the contours of a system that would decide the safety and profitability of banks for decades to come and could eclipse the arguments over bank taxes and regulation.
FUBO!
Obama, president of the USA isn’t enough, he wants to be emperor of the world.
bttt
He’s pushing this for 2 reasons. First, in November he knows the show is over come the 2nd. Second, he has no valid USA birth certificate and the states will call his bluff before the 2012 elections.
Yup!
And the Dem Lemmings are incredibly walking off over the cliff with him and them.
Reason 1. He owes it to his masters who put him where he is.
Reason 2. He owes it to his masters who put him where he is.
He is a Post Turtle. And it is payoff time. He is useless to them if he can no longer deliver. November is Coming!
Yes Sir, FUBO and his masters!
MY thoughts, exactly!
Doesn’t the Senate have to confirm this treaty?
And if I suddenly disappear ....
P.S. .. it is a legitimate Universal newsreel of 1945
Team America is readying to kick the Obama legions in Congress out on their butts in November.
who issues thes faxed propaganda pieces to the state media ?
france and germany hate the marxist and will laugh at these moronic ideas.
He is useless to them if he can no longer deliver. November is Coming!
I hope to God the secret Service is on it’s toes. Me don’t need a martyr of this sort.
Martyr NO, escorted out in handcuffs YES!
Sounds like the perfect recipe for WWIII.
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