Barry On China’s Currency

Posted on September 15, 2008

He’s got some hope that he can make the Chinese change their current ways

“I will use all the diplomatic avenues available to seek a change in China’s currency practices,” he said.

Obama said China pegs its yuan currency at an “artificially low rate,” making its exports unfairly cheap.

He has backed legislation that would define currency manipulation as an illegal subsidy so that the United States could slap duties on more Chinese goods.

So, since Obama wants to talk about the big issues, here is another question for him: you are, and have received, massive amounts of money from George Sorosand groups backed by Soros, as have many, many Democrats and Democrat groups. Soros tried to buy the election for John Kerry. And Soros really made his money through currency speculation, which usually involved speculation that a currency would go down. His opinion was so important that if he talked about a country’s currency tanking, it would. And it did, on several occasions, such as with the British Pound, the Russian ruble, and the Thai baht.

Matter of fact, Barry, you have taken almost $350K from MoveOn.org, a Soros funded organization. So, since you are against currency manipulation, will you give the money back, and divorce yourself from Soros and the groups he funds?

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

» Filed Under Domestic Enemies, Economy, Europe, Foreign Policy, Marxism, News, Obama/Biden, Socialism


Trackback URL

Comments

One Response to “Barry On China’s Currency”

  1. Mark on September 16th, 2008 8:22 am

    Soros has the right to fund whomever he wants. This is america, last time I checked. Obama has the right to take money from him under the law. A different question to ask Obama would be whether he supports free markets and transparency. Fear mongering and saying that people are “the same” should be the question asked of Obama. There are no discernable differences between far left and far right. They may want different things but are quite similar in what expect people to think about the other side.

Leave a Reply