Friday, January 16, 2009

Confessions of a Real Estate Millionaire by Dymphna Boholt

Before We get into a Rant about George Bush's handling of the american economy, I would like to Introduce Dymphna's new book: Confessions of a Real Estate Millionaire
Here, Dymphna Boholt delivers you the appropriate skills required to achieve real estate wealth and success,
Maybe George Bush should have taken a leaf from her book.

What a great lesson for the might United States to learn! If you dabble in the affairs of other countries, you can’t take care of your own. That is exactly what happened to George Bush’s America. While he was waging war, his country was falling apart.

As Bush saw fit to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, he also saw fit to offer generous no bid contracts to a couple of US companies who were run by his friends and cronies. While he was focused on pumping billions of dollars into Iraq and the subsequent companies contracted to clean up the mess, he was taking money out of his own people’s pockets and leaving less money for the government of America to operate. Now, look at what has happened.

For the past six years the US stock market grew at an unbelievable rate. Every month the market was making record gains. However, during this time of what seemed to be an economic boom, the American people felt little financial growth. Why…Because the money was being funnelled to foreign countries and corrupt corporations.

Bush was submitting something like 80 billion dollars a month into the war on Iraq. With all that cash leaving the borders of its own country, the US was left in a state of vulnerability.

We all know what happened. Eventually, it all came crashing down. Bush’s economy couldn’t sustain Bush’s war. There was simply too much money changing hands at a rapid pace. The largest of largest corporations that were operating with no government started to fail. Billions had to be seized from the American people to protect the interests of Bush and his wall street friends.

A month after the financial collapse of the United States, the crisis is worsening. The initial 750 billion dollar bailout of Wall Street corporations financed by the taxes of main street citizens, has now grown to over a trillion dollars with future outlooks of three to four trillion more before it is all over.

Dymphna Boholt is outraged at the incompetence of the Bush administration. How dare him try to dictate the affairs of other countries when he can’t control his own country. Let this be a lesson to the United States. Worry about your own country before spreading your imperialism across the world. Other countries are capable to take care of their own affairs. That is what the U.N. is for. Let the organisation work.