Chris Wallace and his Sunday interview with Geithner

Suffice it to say that Geithner had no answer whatsoever for this question: "In the event that we default, does the Administration have a plan, in place, for paying the debt service and Social Security?" (or words to this effect).

He was asked at least four times for an answer. Each time, he responded by chiding the GOP for "holding up an agreement." Turns out, there is no plan.

There are those who believe that Obama wants a financial crisis in order to facilitate his plan to "fundamentally transform the United States of America." Think Cloward/Pivens.

Cloward-Piven is a strategy for forcing political change through orchestrated crisis.
The strategy was first proposed in 1966 by Columbia University political scientists . .

The reader should do her own investigation of Cloward/Piven. Wikipedia has an article, for starters. The words, above, are the first words of an article worth reading at this link.

No one wants to believe that this degree of radicalism exists within this Administration, but it is an established fact that some, within his circle of political friends and staff, embrace this degree of radicalism . . . . Van Jones and Cuss Sunstein being two of the more notables.

I do not know if I believe this, but it is worth considering.

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