Is Arnold Schwarzenegger the next president oh the USA ?

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The man who is responsible of the website http://www.conspiration.cc/ has been saying for the last 3 years that the next president of the USA would be Arnold Schwarzenegger.

He was always saying that the consortium was preparing him to become the next president.

Well I did not believe him very much because to be president of the USA you have to be born in the USA and Arnold is not born in the USA.

According to this article found on the website previously mentionned, it appears that the congressman - Dana Rohrabacher - has proposed an amendent to the american constitution to allow a person who is an american citizen for more than 20 years to become president of the USA.

I tried to find the amendement on the net but i have not been able to find it yet.

If you find it, let it me know.

Is he going to play The Terminator????
 
Im somewhat skeptical that Arnie would have the political backing needed by the real powerbrokers in the halls of power to be a real presidential hopefull. I could be wrong. But I'd be more worried about Hilllary Clinton and Condoleeza Rice.

One reason I say this is that Hillary has been amassing a large fortune stolen from a banking fund set up by the Illuminti banksters (according to Greg Szymanski's dilligent work). Now why would good ole Hillary need a fortune of over 200million in stolen funds?? Is she going to create her own Clinton themepark for the kiddies? I doubt it. More than likely she is hoarding funds for a massive PR campaign in the next elections (or possibly to buy support from Con-gress). Also why has Hillary become such a political force to be rekoned with in such a short time since her husbands reign in office? Would she not have been bettter taking time to sort out her obvious marital issues with Bill?

I do belive Arnie could be in the running, and would make a nice opposing player in the games to come. However I feel that he is too strong and masculine to be a real contender after the gung-ho style of Bush. If I was an American I know I would want a seemingly softer candidate, and a woman such as Hillary may be seen as a safer alternative to any strong masculine male candidates.

I also seem to remeber a prophesy from the Hopi Indian tribes that talks about Mount Ranier erupting around the time of the first female president in the US after the eruption of little sister, Mt St. Helens (which is slowly erupting already). Although I try not to listen to prophesy and make my own mind up.
 
Arnold is still in the game, IMO. Maybe not 2008, but who knows? There was a recent congressional election in California where the Republican surprised everyone by winning. That seemed to be a test run of the Diebold vote stealing method that will get Arnold reelected no matter how many people despise him there.

Remember the photo of Arnold posing with Warren Buffet and Lord Rothschild?
 
Also recall the 1993 sci-fi movie 'Demolition Man' when the cop played by Sylvester Stallone wakes up after 36 years of forced hibernation to find that Arnie has become the US president. Was this really included just for a little fun? Or was it part of a long term conditioning and acceptance program?
 
Another oddity, on myspace they have these advertisements and often its Arnold vs GWB and they want you to click something over and over again so you can beat arnie or beat georgie. Strange, but reminded me of this thread, so there ya have it.
 
I just saw this article and thought I'd attach it to this thread cause with Arnold's latest laws, he seems to be a prime candidate for the US! Imagine Schwarzenegger / Palin for 2012? :scared:

Reuters said:
Schwarzenegger budget ax would fall heavily on poor

Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES
Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:25pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The latest budget plan from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger would force 200,000 children off low-cost medical insurance, end in-home care for 350,000 infirm and elderly citizens and slash income assistance to hundreds of thousands more.

U.S. | Barack Obama

And that's the best-case scenario under Schwarzenegger's prescription for filling the state's $19.9 billion deficit.

Refusing to consider broad tax hikes, he is relying mostly on $8.5 billion in reduced expenditures including drastic cuts to health and social spending that has long made California one of the leading U.S. states in providing help to the needy.

Schwarzenegger also is counting on the U.S. government contributing nearly $7 billion that he says is due California because of various federal mandates.

If federal money fails to materialize, the governor's plan would trigger deeper cuts that would dismantle entire programs, including the state's welfare-to-work system, CalWorks.

Enactment of the Republican governor's proposal, with or without Washington's cooperation, is far from certain given that leaders of the Democratic-controlled state legislature immediately rebuffed it as too harsh.

Even representatives of Schwarzenegger's own government acknowledged the drastic scope of his proposed cuts, which the governor himself described as "draconian."

"They are major reductions in health and human services in California, whether we get the federal funds or not," said Amy Palmer, spokeswoman for the state agency overseeing many of the programs hardest hit. "If we don't get the federal funds, the reductions ... are devastating."

Critics say many such cuts ultimately would cost the state more money than they save, as when elderly patients forced out of adult day-care facilities end up in nursing homes.

'HOLES IN THE SAFETY NET'

"You're blowing entire holes in the safety net," said Kelly Brooks, an analyst for the California State Association of Counties, which lobbies on behalf of county governments that stand to bear much of the added burden from such cuts.

No one understands better than Anthony Arias, 25, who sought assistance from CalWorks in 2008 after he was laid off from his warehouse job in the midst of the recession.

Unable to find steady work, and sharing custody of his 3-year-old son, Arias had to drop out of community college east of Los Angeles as he slipped into a financial tailspin.

"It was getting bad to the point where there were days when I didn't have food," he recalled.

But with a monthly CalWorks check that helps pay his rent, and state-subsidized child support, Arias has since managed to complete training to become a barber -- a more gainful vocation with flexible hours that will enable him to return to school to earn a degree as a paralegal assistant.

"There's no way I would have been able to survive without the help of CalWorks," he said.

Arias is just one of 1.3 million CalWorks beneficiaries -- most of them children -- who will see their monthly assistance checks cut by 16 percent under Schwarzenegger's proposal, even if federal dollars sought by the governor arrive.

His plan also would immediately reduce CalWorks child-care payments and kick some 24,000 legal immigrants off the rolls.

Without extra federal money, CalWorks would be eliminated altogether, leaving California the only U.S. state no longer a part of transforming the nation's welfare system into a program aimed at moving poor, jobless Americans into full employment.

Others programs on the chopping block include transitional housing for foster youth; low-cost Healthy Families medical insurance for needy children, the Medi-Cal healthcare plan for the poor, and a network of subsidized in-home care for the elderly and disabled.

At least 200,000 children are slated to lose eligibility for Healthy Families, with that number growing to 900,000 if the program is gutted entirely.

Nearly 90 percent of the 400,000 recipients of In-Home Support Services stand to lose care under Schwarzenegger's best-case scenario, and state reimbursements to providers of those who remain would be slashed to minimum-wage levels. Otherwise, the program would be abolished, throwing 350,000 caregivers out of work.

For Medi-Cal, Schwarzenegger has proposed clamping new limits on health services while raising premiums and patient co-pays if he gets the extra federal money he wants. Medi-Cal for legal immigrants in the country less than five years would be eliminated, unless they were pregnant.

If additional federal funds fail to arrive, some 450,000 Medi-Cal recipients would be stripped of eligibility and most optional adult benefits, such as reimbursements for hearing aids and other medical equipment, would be scrapped.

(Editing by Vicki Allen)
 
I feel bad for all the children that have to suffer when these austerity budgets go into effect. I find myself wondering how many politicians have their hiding places ready for when the final fit hits the shan and the people go looking for them?
 
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