- KINGSTON, NY, 29 October 2010 - According to Democrats,
a substantial Republican/Tea Party victory in the midterm elections will
result in brutal spending cuts and the slashing of entitlement programs.
They foresee a nation that has been gradually moving toward recovery grinding
to a grid-locked halt. Only with the Democrats retaining power, they say,
will there be any "Hope" for "Change-We-Can-Believe-In."
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- According to Republicans and the Tea Party, as a result
of Democratic policies, America is already in an economic death-spiral
that only they can reverse by restoring sound conservative economic principles.
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- According to the media, hyperventilating politicians
and the entire world of pontificating punditry, the results of Campaign
2010 will have "historic" and immediate consequences no
less than the future of the United States of America is at stake.
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- According to Gerald Celente, regardless of who wins,
nothing of consequence will change. Campaign 2010 is no more than a "Political
Reality Show."
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- From the President of the "Free World" (the
philosopher-in-chief) making the TV circuit rounds and yucking it up with
comedians and clowns ... to mindless, meaningless, grade school caliber
debates ... to vicious and degrading attack ads a day following political
candidates on the campaign trail is like a day spent following the cast
of Jersey Shore. Politics is show business for ugly people. (See, "There's
No Business Like Show Business," Trends Journal, Summer 2010)
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- In the Autumn Trends Journal, Celente forecasts what
to expect from Election 2010, how the results will affect the economy,
and what it will mean to the world.
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- Yes, there will be bitter, well-publicized fights over
Obamacare, tax breaks and entitlements. But when it comes to the mega-economic
and grand geopolitical problems assailing the nation as the lack
of substantive recommendations from the candidates or party platforms has
made clear: the two-headed, one party system will continue to speak with
a single voice.
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- "Republicans ousting Democrats is like the Gambino's
replacing the Bonnano's, summed up Celente. "Whoever wins, the people
lose."
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- For a copy of the Autumn Trends Journal, or to schedule
an interview with Gerald Celente, please contact:
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- Zeke West
- Media Relations
- zwest@trendsresearch.com
- 845 331-3500 Ext. 1
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