Proof the Obama Deception wasn't bullshit
In case you missed it, I'll go ahead and point out that the new Taibbi, about Goldman Sachs, has been posted online in its entirety.
Before, they had only posted excerpts from it, I guess because advertising is down and they need the money. They don't want to be the next Vibe. I've read pretty much everything Taibbi has written for Rolling Stone, and I don't even know if I've bought it since he's been there. I started to cop this issue, with the Jonas Brothers on the cover, but I waited too long. I got to Borders the other day, and all they had was the Michael Jackson tribute. Then, a few days later, I read on his blog, which isn't even on the Rolling Stone website, that they'd posted the entire thing. Hmm...
It takes a while to read. In fact, that's where I've been since Monday. But it's so worth it, in that it shows just how deep the conspiracy is with these TIs. Pretty much every economic crisis going back to the Great Depression was caused by Goldman Sachs. Even last year, when gas was way up above $4 a gallon, then all of a sudden it cost like $1.80, that was them. Also, you know the shit in that Alex Jones movie about how the cap and trade program to cut emissions is really some scheme cooked up by the banking industry? Apparently, that's true. Al Gore is one of the main people set to benefit. And I wouldn't be surprised if Obama ends up sitting pretty, since he's the one allowing them to get away with this. Whether or not this means global warming in general is a buncha BS, I'm not sure. But I notice, every time I doubt Alex Jones, it turns out he was right.
Checkit: The Great American Bubble Machine [Rolling Stone]

