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America Is Facing Economic Meltdown (Vid)
All this talk of ISIS, Ebola, Nuclear bombs, Hacking...... its all very DEPRESSING so I want to lighten the mood. Excuse the fact that its presented in the form of a slightly infomercial type format as Jim Rickards two books are both bestsellers and the guy does know what he's talking about - the bigger threat than terrorism is actually the FED:
Video also explains who the mystery Belgium buyer was..... |
Very nice infomercial. Doing good job on spooking old folks with money :thumbsup
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Welcome to 1913.
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http://www.wealthdaily.com/articles/...losing-in/4823 http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed...y-211-trillion Laurence J. Kotlikoff served as a senior economist on President Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers and is a professor of economics at Boston University "If you add up all the promises that have been made for spending obligations, including defense expenditures, and you subtract all the taxes that we expect to collect, the difference is $211 trillion. That's the fiscal gap," he says. "That's our true indebtedness." http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...27374039087636 "The actual liabilities of the federal government—including Social Security, Medicare, and federal employees' future retirement benefits—already exceed $86.8 trillion, or 550% of GDP. For the year ending Dec. 31, 2011, the annual accrued expense of Medicare and Social Security was $7 trillion. Nothing like that figure is used in calculating the deficit. In reality, the reported budget deficit is less than one-fifth of the more accurate figure." |
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Lol.
Step 1. Scare Suckers. Step 2. Sell them security. Step 3. Eat shit. |
To be broke now-days in the US with all the legitimate ways to earn a living online (mainstream), you've just got to be lazy, a senior, or a plain moron.
I was laid off from a job in my early 20s = best thing that ever happened to me. Went from making 3 figures a week to 4 figures a week within a month doing things like buying and selling on marketplaces, and this all can still be done, and fairly easily, you just need common sense and motivation. It's sad you've got college graduates on unemployment instead of doing something as simple as opening an account somewhere and getting back to the basics of flipping shit. Degrees = worthless if you can only survive by someone elses innovation. |
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