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There was a huge focus on change during the Obama presidential campaign. However, after being elected, Obama had the opportunity, or at least the perceived opportunity to bring in fresh blood into the senior posts. However, Obama decided to select the same people from previous administrations. This was extremely concerning, particularly for the cabinet positions [...]

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Our nuclear arsenal is the best in the world. We have close to 6000 ICBMs and 200,000 total nuclear devices. Its time to bring the benefits of privatization and the markets to our arsenal so this segment of the economy can benefit the way that our financial markets have benefited from unregulated chaos. Responding to [...]

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This excellent video series on money and banking from moneyasdebt explains the history of banking and what is known as fractional banking. Watching this series will help greatly in reading the article below. If you don’t have time to watch it, please read some of the important points below before continuing to the bottom of [...]

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…..debt peonage and slavery. Also known as trickle down economics. Conservatives are always supporting different forms of slavery. Read more how everyone seems to want a slave. http://onhumannature.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/everyone-wants-a-slave/

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These videos below explains how the US deals with other countries. The IMF, World Bank, the CIA, the University of Chicago economics department among other US institutions are used to support an overall agenda of economic control over countries that are weak enough to be controlled. The objective is to increase the countries indebtedness to [...]

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As more information has come to light about the bailout it has become apparent that Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson is non simply incompetent, as originally thought, but is acting in ways that are illegal and counter to the public interest. The effects of Paulson’s actions promise to negatively reverberate in this country for decades [...]

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