Tuesday, April 6, 2010

George Soros Will Tarnish Oxford

George Soros has always been out for only George Soros, and his latest debacle, aided by Oxford University, is to create a new economics institute a the University to create an even more socialist economic worldview.

What's hilarious about this is Soros actually has said he wants to move the economics of Oxford away from being supporters of the free market and deregulation, to one controlled even more by the government.

Think of that! Oxford is a supporter of the free market? In what twilight zone does Soros live in?

Even more dishonest is the attempt by Soros to imply that the free markets had anything to do with the economic collapse, it was the central banks and over-regulation of the markets which brought it down, not a free market, which in all honesty hasn't existed for some time, but needs to be released and let go to do its extraordinary job.

Soros is of course a radical, socialist, liberal, who hates almost everything about the free market, and will delight to influence the upcoming academics to gravitate even more away from the dwindling parts of the free market that still survive.

Why do people like Warren Buffett and George Soros want government intervention? Their both proponents of monopolies, as they create that mote that Buffett always talks about, along with more predictability, which for an investor like Buffett, is his bread and butter.

For Soros, there are also financial benefits, but his overall thrust is his hatred of the values of mid-America, and other people like that around the world, and he wants to crush that through any means he can, and uses his vast fortune to perpetuate his agenda.

There can be no doubt Oxford is allowing this to happen because they're short of cash, as most universities are at this time. Too bad they're selling their soul to someone like Soros. It would be better to cut programs and other areas than to allow the fox into the henhouse. Now it seems Oxford has, and they're the worst for it.

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