Added: 2 years ago
From: DEMCAD
Views: 5,716
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (317)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Saner heads must prevail today if we are to survive 45 yrs destruction of the U.S. economy. Since 1966, American Economist Lyndon LaRouche has been fighting for a return to American methods of political economy. Unfortunately the Austrian school of economic liberalism has filtered down and corrupted the thought processes of many. It too was a product of Britain. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and Moral Sentiments were used to persuade many to embrace British Liberalism aka FREE TRADE!!

  • I am currently in Houston, Texas. From what I saw, it seems to be a little slow.

  • Neither solar or wind are cost efficient..

  • @wwood14

    renewables WILL be cost efficient once they are manufactured in enough quantity. Already wind farms are sprouting up all over Europe...

  • I'm having people sign petitions to fund youth jobs and opportunity.

  • i'm a victim of unemployment

    i've worked for Canadian tire for 2 yrs

    and now i'm layed off

    the bad part is when your layed off, the ones in charge of your buisness don't explain why you are layed off

  • DEMCAD, we tried all this alternative energy in the 70s and 80s ! We also had 50-55 mile-per-hour vehicles ! This is enough to show the whole, whole thing is phony. Economy, industry, energy, all controlled. Blessings 2 U.

  • Hey man. Love that external pack you got in the background. You're quite rational, were you military?

  • Have you notice there is less people saying this well never happen in America?

    You know why? They lost their job and their homes.

  • people who complain about the appearance of wind generators are spoiled whiners. Get over it. We need cheap renewable energy. And we should be building the generators here in the United States, not buying them from China.

    BTW If you're working, don't forget to donate to homeless shelters in your area. There are alot of good people who need help.

  • free energy is out there but greedy oil companys will not let people know tesla coil youshould check it out . i would rather use wind power instead of making these big companies more money have you ever heard of geothermal energy? its time to shift our way of doing things

  • hows the "hope and change" workin' out for you? why dont you ask obama for some money!

  • @Urbansurvivalist357 good to hear about the mossberg, that will feed you, clothe you, and keep you and your family safe. I think we will be excercizing our second amedment very very soon. I really think this video has a lot of very good people commenting on it, it seems that everyone here is fed up. videos like these should be on the main page, none of the mindless featured videos, these are the important things, enough of the dumbing down youtube.

  • @BnutzBeNutz

    Re: dumbing down with youtube -

    although I love youtube for the nastalgia it posts(old vids, etc etc) you are right about the main page videos. what the fuck?

  • @TeslaDRay I think many are corporate-sponsored and get a cut of the money, perhaps all work for the same groups? Have you ever heard any truth about them? IDK. It is beyond dumb, I truly can't believe the view counts are true ! Wouldn't people get sick of this stuff after 1 minute of watching?

  • yea the forcefed entertainment will only keep peoples minds off being hungry or having food in the fridge and barely getting by for so long. even people with good educations are having a hard time. I hope people can start growing their own food, even just a few chickens for the eggs if not to butcher the chicken itself. and screw zoning laws, if you need to get a few chickens or even a freakin goat do it. and especially a garden. I think we all need to get back to basics, at least it will help

  • people would be shocked to know how exposed we still are. Im in bakersfield ca, I wont say where this place is, but I have been thinking about making a video to show people how easy it would be to break into the shed. not that I would really do it, but show everyone how easy it is to enter this place, no cameras nothing. ive been there at night just walking around like nothing. if I was looking to harm anyone, it would be simple to load a truck up and nobody would know!! its scary man

  • Comment removed

  • Checkout Kaminski on Jewish control.

  • unenployment wont run dry anymore than social security, its a scare tactic. we pay into those due to an agreement with the government. they'll have to borrow or print more money end of story. they have no grounds to every stop no matter how bad it gets.

  • @glennjridge the problem with them just borrowing and printing is the value of the dollar is lost due to inflation and intrest and if the fed continues down this self destructive methods then we can enter a depression or hyperinflation. it is not a scare tactic if the fed continues to mis handle the taxpayer dollar we will feel the consequences and thats a promise

  • I agree, it will just further devalue the dollar due to inflation. The scary part is hyperinflation. For example, Zimbabwe went through one recently.

  • The majority ignore why the US is in free fall.

    We are at the forefront of dividing up Israel,Jerusalem,giving the Islamic terrorists a 23rd State. God's judgment for this is in progress.

    'And in that day I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all peoples; all who lift it or burden themselves with it shall be CUT IN PIECES (sorely wounded). And all the nations of the earth shall come and gather together against it.

    Zechariah 12:3

  • My father has been laid off for about 3 weeks now in Pennsylvania. I'm really worried about him, and work picking back up. He's in constuction and work is known to slow down in the winter, but I'm still worried.

  • Things are going to get ugly when people's unemployment checks run dry and cant feed their kids. 12 meals away from chaos. New Orleans after Katrina 4 days till total break down when that happened.

  • Keep up the great info bud

  • THANKS DEM

  • I notice that alot of people are not making any noise about the rising price on gas

  • tonnuu456

    When you are used to getting bent over and flipped and dipped you learn not to make much fuss! well at least as they have there Football and beer.

  • their. their football and beer. not there. i know it doesn't make much difference, but you would have made a good point if you didn't publicize that you can't distinguish there from their. makes you sound dumb. no offense. just watch for that.

  • Lol yeah thanks......sometimes I just try and get my point across. but I hear ya.

  • I think its because there are so many things going on right now with people losing jobs, and the economy still being in the crapper everyone knows its still a problem, but I think people are becoming overwhelmed. and yes the price of fuel still sucks

  • just in yesterday in my state .. State advisory board considers new tax on R.I. workers .A state advisory board is considering a new tax on workers to help bail out the beleaguered state trust fund that pays benefits to the unemployed.

    but yet they say were in a recovery

    The additional revenue would be used for payments on debt that the trust fund has incurred to help pay for unemployment benefits

  • Look forward to next vid on dealing with neighbors during crisis.

  • All these states going under is all part of the plan for NWO. They can control you if they bring you to your knees economically. I'd rather die on my feet.

  • Everything you see in my room is there for a reason.

  • @DEMCAD I can respect that.

  • California reaps what it sows. The citizens kept voting in Big Government morons, and now they're getting what they voted for. I wish California would elect Pelosi its dictator and become its own country already so it would leave the rest of the U.S. alone.

  • True, solar could become more efficient soon, but until that becomes reality, nuclear fission will be the best option. Sooner or later, we'll have nuclear fusion.

  • If Wal-mart is doing that then there must be some sort of benefit. Could outsourcing the workforce insulate wal-mart in some way regarding various labor laws?

  • You need to drink more kool-aid... watch watch?v=zhhkF3dqXR0 and you'll feel better.... ;-)

  • I think you have it in the wrong order, though. Paying taxes is very likely to be last on the list. Nobody really wants to do that and all it really does is makes our lives worse while the politicians waste all that tax money by giving it to their friends.

  • Who ever didnt work in 09 and want to make an easy $500 pm me.....

    very easy not a scam

  • This is not the place for marketing. Please don't post this kind of stuff here.

  • @combat1856 -- yeah no kidding. And he's got it by the door (next to the flag) for the quickest exit. And that toilet paper below the flag. This whole setup feels quite 'art directed'. lol

  • @combat1856 -- Good point. Imagine the stimulus being used for something 'somewhat' useful. Rather than lining the pockets of a bunch of fat cats.

    I don't blame the fat cats tho. I blame the charitable act. Yes, their books were cooked, etc... but it is astounding that people thought without being regulated, being private, that they would look out for US. I say good for them for workin' it, you'd have to be a sucker to believe that plan would work. And suckers we are, divided we shall fall.

  • Just a note on the 2 tons of explosive material: If you look in any barn on a farm, you could probably find some of the same stuff as it's fertilizer, which is everywhere around here. While I drove tractor trailer, I hauled lots if it and witnessed it stockpiled in many barns on many farms. We have to keep in mind what's a real danger and what's not. The way the stary has played out up here has me wondering what's really true. Just sayin'... Thanks for your good work Demcad.

    Mark from BC.

  • Although my Americana poverty is much like a Haitian's sinful, selfish gluttony....LoL.

  • I stopped eating out months ago and I've lost 15 lbs! =-D Hip hip hooray for poverty!

  • Pretty soon the tears are going to be running dry... This is just so sad. How the hell are people managing out there?

    Skyding is going to tell me to snap out of it... but I just don't see it...how people are going to get out of debt for the next generation or so. Sure some will BK and wipe out debt. The others will die like dogs never getting out of the red... leaving their children to 'inherit' not even a spoon. Even after the econ recovers, Joe 'insolvent' six-pack will already be wiped out.

  • "how people are going to get out of debt for the next generation or so."

    They're not. That's the plan. Slave nation.

  • I pretty much agree with that. Most of what is happening is intentional. Just take a look at what our federal political reps are doing for us. They work to restrict our freedoms & liberties as much as possible. They spend way more than the wealth of our nation trying to run a worldwide empire. They are sending us in to the poorhouse, they know it and they continue right along on that same path. I find it extremely unlikely for this all not to be intentional by Congress, etc.

  • Wanted to add.... look at all the money that our political reps give to their friends in other nations. Billions and billions and billions of dollars ever single year. Add on to that all the billions of your dollars that the political class gives or lends to their banker friends at near zero interest. Just as long as we all shut up about it and keep paying our taxes is all that really matters to them. The politicians in DC have no interest in helping to make your life better.

  • @judutch

    Yes Please snap out of it. You got a roof a job and a hot girl. What more could you ask for?  Some of you people are almost ASKING to be on the streets. Good grief.

  • Comment removed

  • Seasonal jobs.

  • Hey Reginald, Nice report! I live in Colorado, I'm on my Unemployment Extension, do you know if there is a 2nd extension for Colorado? Thanks for your report.

  • I agree the dollar is dead china russia iran are talking about leaving the us dollar. If that happens good by economy. We can only hope this will not happen Good luck to all

  • I applied for extended benefits for unemployment and was denied today... I dont know what to do...

  • Have you applied at McDonalds, Wendys, supermarkets, Rite Aid?

    Do you have any family members nearby?

  • Ya I have applied all over... Most of the food chains are actually letting people go not hiring. I am ok for now I am living with my father I just hate depending on him. He says he doesnt mind but I like to earn my way...

  • How come you were denied?

  • I dont know... Mabye Ill get a letter in the mail to tell me...

  • You're not alone.

  • Thank you for the news!

  • Thanks Demcad.

  • Just to remind everybody that National Soundproofing Week is just around the corner. Make sure to observe this important occasion to prepare your home NOW to be a personal sanctuary of national sovereignty for you and your family.

    Don't wait until aiyeeaiyee hollering, tooth whistles, and mexicO's music are imposing upon your environment around the clock. That trickle of "pioneers" you see standing around town will become a deluge sooner than you think. Get to soundproofing NOW.

  • LOL We got a bunch of beaners that blast their music at night sometimes. I wish they would go back to mexico or drive off a cliff.

  • Just in case you were wondering, your discount for subscribing to DEMCAD does apply simultaneously with your discount for joining the tooMUCHmexico network, for a total discount of 64% off the list price of any tooMUCHmexico soundproofing or sound elimination product.

    Our oft vaunted technology labs are constantly working to deliver improvements in sound elimination and Barrio-Out (tm) circuitry in the highly specialized application against the sounds of mexico's people. Do keep current.

  • ''Our oft vaunted technology labs are constantly working to deliver improvements in sound elimination and Barrio-Out (tm) circuitry in the highly specialized application against the sounds of mexico's people.''

    lolz

    How about an energy beam to.. assist them.. in lowering the volume some.

  • tdt1000:

    Too Much Mexico, Inc. et al. v. FCC (2007)

  • lolz

  • Dont worry about unemployment running dry they will keep printing the money until they determine its time to pull the plug and let chaos rule.

  • Sadly, you might be right about that.

  • Buy some seeds!

  • Kind words. Even though you didn't like Air America you still hate to see anybody lose their jobs. That was classy and I agree.

  • @ 2.06-2.09 that's an understatement and i don't mean it in the same context as you Demcad get my meaning

  • Yeah, I do.

  • I hear the guys at "Drone Bombing Pakistanis LLC" are hiring! Pay is good.

  • I always loved that Twilight Zone episode. Good video, five stars, widely shared. Really enjoyed your chat with Mr. Chapman. Greetings from France.

  • If it took two years to get the economy to this point, imagine what's going to happen when we're without basic services for ?YEARS?... I personally cannot prepare for the long term because I don't have the $, but on the other hand.. I see a complete takeover coming and the possibility of war, and people forced to depend on an evil corporate-backed government. I want to bug out to a place where I can catch fish bare-handed and eat coconuts all day....

  • thanks for referring the crabbydogtrix vid.

    very scary. it's coming..

  • What's bugging me out is... I'm getting all kinds of emails from top talent looking for jobs. It's bad. Esp one dude's been emailin me for a yr+ straight. He's a world class (job here). Prob is, he's sent out too many desperate emails, so I think alot are annoyed by now. Still doesnt change the fact...the mofo is good. He probably gets bits (days or 1 mnt tops) of freelance then is back hunting. Then sends out queries again.

    Oh shit. we ARE fucked!

  • Regarding your last sentence, just remember Reginald's favorite quote: "The future belongs to those who prepare for it today." Keep that in mind and you will be one of the fortunate few who are not f****d.

  • The future belongs to those who prepare for it! Thanks for another great video with powerful information and sources. I live on a windy hillside and I believe a $2k wind turbine could power my home, but only one windy days.

  • Been watching for a couple months...thanks for your perspective! Alot of job losses...just before Christmas Arrow trucking laid of 1200, told them to drive thier frieghtliners to the dealerships.... Alot of job loss and seems to be a ton of empty stores! Buckle up people bound to be a bumpy ride!

  • Yeah, I did a couple of videos on ARROW.

  • My spouse too will be unemployed on Mar. 31, 2010. He works in the tourist industry here in Honolulu, Hawaii. Yes, indeed it is collapsing.

  • Good point about this stuff going missing in B.C, and the Olympics around the corner. "Shutter" What was your source for this? I'm a news junkie and Canadian. Never knew about this until you mentioned it.

  • Lol never mind I see the link. << Reliable.

  • They still sell ammo here.

  • I need a new table, the balance sheets of clients are getting to heavy....more & more buy buy buy!

  • shocking that walmart/sams are cutting jobs and closing stores. now if that's not an indicator I don't know what is.

  • Not really an indicator since Sams club isn't really walmart. Its a competitor to costco and no one goes to sams club.

  • Blimey! 2 tonnes is a lot of bang.

    London docklands was destroyed with only 1 tonne in the 90's.

  • new hampshire for damn sure

  • 5*****

  • lol new hampster

  • Dood you are spot on with your news analysis way to go keep em coming!

  • Luv ya, Reginald, but it's time to spend a couple Euros on a better Chinese microphone, bro...

  • New Clear Energy is good - nuclear energy is good

  • Hello DEMCAD. On point video as usual.

    But man on man do something about

    the background. I can see the bugout

    bag, but what the hell is with the toilet

    paper??? :-) are you hinting about the

    dollar? LOL

  • @hash4guns -lol

  • Don't believe the hype on all these "alternative" energy creation methods employed on a "farm" scale. The main reason people don't have coal plants on their premises would be prohibitive costs and an inability to load inputs efficiently (coal trucks going through neighborhoods?).

    Wind and Solar all have "free" ambient external inputs. Once you have the physical unit(s) installed you're done, save for maintenance. At the end of the month, the Utilities comp. may send you a check!

  • And where do you suggest folks that have

    lost their job get money to pay for this

    new system on their home that is

    being forclosed?

  • That's their problem. You aren't guaranteed a job in life. Same thing with a house. If a couple was ignorant or too short-sighted to have sign a sub-prime or option-ARM mortgage, then they deserve what's coming to them.

  • Comment removed

  • Reggie, wind energy is good, but it takes a lot of maintenance to keep the turbines working efficiently. When we have no money, any power we were getting from wind energy will slowly degrade, as we won't be able to afford the upkeep. Maybe another terrorist attack on its way? Hmmmmmm....... interesting.

  • Wind turbines aren't a bad concept. Employed on a micro-energy generation scheme (e.g. one or two physically attached to a single home), they can offset utility bills by 50-90%. If you go hardcore, you could even install a "smart-deep cell battery bank." Use the "free" battery energy during the day when electricity-costs are higher, and use external utilities at night when it's cheaper (if you need them at all). Doing this and optimizing energy use (not leaving lights on) would go a long way

  • No, but I'm talking about large scale energy production. It requires upkeep and teams of maintenance personnel. This country won't have the capacity for such upkeep in the years to come. Locally, you're right, it could be an alternative if you live in a good area of the country.

  • Shirt & Tie huh? Did you have an interview Reggie? How's that goin'? Yeah, I agree with you. When you see Wal-Mart having to lay off unprofitable stores in this environment, then you know things are getting really bad. I continue to wonder what the straw will be that breaks the American Camel's back. Will it be a war, a dollar collapse, the debt default of a European nation? I don't know, but it's not looking good whatever the case. Good vid!

  • HAITL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!! SO WHAT. HAITI is the least of many Americans.  We need jobs now, and help to. The Haiti people don't have tons of bills, taxes to pay. Americans have major problems when their normal chain breaks. We can't save the world anymore, we have to save us first. By the end of this year Americans will be second class citizens. Remember:: If you can't take two unpaid off you are in Survival mode living paycheck to paycheck.

  • @ TheStealthCamper

    I agree with you, and America needs at least a full decade to re-tool and become a creditor-nation again. Peak-oil, population growth, and an early jump-ship of industry into services are retarding progress.

    We need to start thinking like individuals at this point though. The path towards destruction has been assured, they had their chance to fix the problem back in the mid '90s. Economy has to crash and more or less reset before forward progress can be made.

  • WALMART cut consumers too. Employees are consumers, when they lose their jobs Walmart loses sales and the domino effect continues till APRIL 2010. Then at the end of April the truth will show that this is a depression not a reccession . Unemployment wi at 17+ percent right now. They just tell you 10.9 blah blah blah. To keep you calm. Your being blinded by BS about terrorist, healthcare, even H1N1. WHO CARES, WE NEED JOBS. Everything else is BS.

  • Bingo. You nailed it on the head, my friend.

  • @UniqueExposures

    What can he do? There is a false power paradigm revolving around the executive branch. As inept as they are, they aren't primarily to blame for the economic crises(es). Fiat largess and manipulative interest rates are controlled by private central banks. They effectively run the government by bankrolling campaigns, removing any "representation" of the general citizenry.

    All the leg. and exec. branch do is scape-goat and downplay these disasters. Enjoy the show.

  • Joke time:

    Obama saved 10 million jobs last month, so we're actually way ahead.

  • i hate to turn the tv on. osama bin laden is dead. the media has pictures of him dated back from how far back? obviously the man doesn't age or maybe he is satan and doesn't age? if the national enquirer were printing this stuff people would laugh.

  • Windmills are annoying, they aren't meant for mass energy.

  • "New Hamster", i lol'd at that.

  • Osama bin Laden's word choice in the latest audio message attributed to him is seen as a "possible indicator" of an upcoming attack by his Al-Qaeda network, a US monitoring group warned Sunday.

    The group said it considered the language "a possible indicator of an upcoming attack" in the next 12 months.

    GOT VANCOUVER?

  • Their net costs are still under hiring in-house and providing a benefit plan and other company perks. Sure the HR firm agents are scalping off 10-15% of their "human resources," but Sam's is still paying less for their MEUs (meat and electricity units) come payroll.

  • Anybody that shops at walmart is a trator to the USA. They {Walmart} are the ones responsible for most of our problems. China, china,china. that is walmart. If anyone of you care for the USA you would boycott walmart,period. Walmart is one of the biggest cancers that we face!! Buy from mom & pop stores. We need this now. Help us save our country. Join the tea tarty & patriot movement. Together wwe can win!

  • @huntingun1

    China has economies of scale in the majority of light-medium manufacturing goods, providing lower net costs.Displacement of American workers is just a externality. American manufacturing/industry is being outsourced, and is drying up, but not because of Wal-Mart.

    The real problem lies with America's ongoing migration from an industrial-creditor nation, to a service-debtor nation. You should be cognizant of the changing economic climate and not be in a manufacturing position.

  • grandmarque, without manufacturing, a country does not have a real economy and will collapse. The Service sector alone will not cut it. Must actually make something in order to trade for another item. This ponzi scheme system now is not sustainable. The days of just printing money to buy foreign goods is numbered. The CATO institute and others like it that think foreign countries are going to allow the USA and UK to be the worlds paper and money shufflers are insane!

  • @jimbobubbadj

    Oh i agree with you 100%. Our "service" industry is by no means offsetting the huge creditor-export surplus we enjoyed in the early-late 20th century. Most of these jobs don't produce anything of value, hence the huge hole. That's the way it is though, can't fight that trend, gotta adapt to survive.

  • Standard practice following a layoff. Bring in a labor-sourcing firm to place cheaper "human resources" in the positions of their more expensive predecessors; possibly even cut their hours to prevent benefit coverage.

    A lot of government contract work is outsourced like this to maximize profit for the company. Get lower, competitively-priced labor sans benefits (hey, they don't "belong" to our company), and roll them on 3-6 month contracts to prevent labor prices from rising (per raises).

  • The mayor of Duval County in FL is not buying the goods that things are to get better soon.Unemployment 2 yrs ago in his city was 2.8%;now 11.8%.He's hopeful, but not optimistic.Mirror 4 many cities.

  • Demmie, red is not your color. Might I suggest something with stripes?

  • China mart needs to buy American made and then I might think about shopping there along with a lot of other people. Then they wouldn't have to lay people off.

  • @generationkeeper

    If people can't afford to outright buy or finance their purchase, it doesn't matter where it comes from. If consumers can't afford products from a labor-law loose China, cheaper than domestics even after importation, then there is little hope for the "Made in the USA" factor catalyzing members to buy buy buy.

  • Is demcad dressing up for his videos now ?

  • There is one growing industry here in Colorado. Since we legalized medical marijuana, over 200 new dispensary stores have opened up, and the hydroponic equipment stores are growing rapidly as well.

    And hey, studies HAVE shown it fights cancer, and hemp can be used for textiles, food and fuel.

  • DEMCAD You are looking sharp lately...much more dapper than the Ketchican Days. Looking Good!

  • missing explosives= false flag attack... yall be prepared up there!

  • Windmills are all over Iowa Reg. over half of Iowa gets its power from windmills and most left over power goes to Florida

  • Why would Sams club lay off people?

    Every time we go there it doing just fine.

    The harder times get, the more people will shop in places like this.

    Makes no sense, I would think they would be the last to go.

    We have been saying all along, this thing has no bottom.

  • @phantomcharger

    Their business model is suffering in the current economic climate.

    These "club superstores" make money primarily through membership fees; with price margins being razor thin or offsetting operating expenses. The past decade has seen an increasing reliance on credit card debt for these type of consumer purchases; and with new consumer credit availability non-existent, there isn't cash flow to offset their operating costs. Excess inventory + (-)CFF = layoffs.

  • @grandmarkai

    So if I understand you right, you feel that people that buy from Sams Club are more likely to use credit, there for, less can buy there?

    I dont know if I believe that, people need what they need, all I can say is they seem to do well here in upstate NY, and with a minimum of employees already.

    The guy making the pizza was the same guy dry moping the floor, lol

    Long lines, but people still go for the low prices.

    Dont get me wrong, I hate the place

  • @phantomcharger

    Less period.

    Diminished demand of the products due to lack of total available consumer credit. The people you're referring to aren't begin sacked; it's the "sampler" people that hold platters with tiny cups of grapes. They can afford to higher from a firm because of the relatively large increase in unemployment. Labor prices go down when there is a surplus pool of it.

  • Labor prices go down when there is a surplus pool of it.

    Tell me about it

    I feel sorry for the "sampler" people, but frankly, I can easily do without them, all they do is create bottlenecks in the walkways, people are real pigs, you know.

    Offer them free food and they act like they havent eaten in days

  • Just because a chemical can be made into an explosive does not mean that it is practical to do so. For the press to run a story that two tons of chemicals which can be made into explosives is much more sensational that reporting that two tons of fertilizer are missing.

  • Processed uranium (isotope 238) is @ about $1130 a pound. Don't know how much they stole, but selling it could net a couple million on the black market. Not sure there are many buyers outside "freedom fighters" for black market depleted uranium though. Dirty bomb could be more scary than a real nuclear detonation.

    Which is more cost effective, killing 10,000+ people with a dirty bomb, or destroying billions of dollars in infrastructure. I think here, city > people (useless eaters).

  • demcad..

    sure is a good thing

    that you have to recharge

    your sex robot

    every twelve hours ...

    or

    you would never post any new videos ....

  • Safenders is right... It's getting more and more dangerous to speak the truth. Stay safe, brah.

  • about air america of course it's sad when people lose their jobs but if you don't have a good product....

  • (Air America declaring bankruptcy) Link is not working. Good Vid.

  • DEMCAD, by 2012 you will have to put that toilet paper behind you in a 400 pound SAFE. It will be more valuable than a laptop computer.

  • On Friday I read that 450 kg of enriched uranium was found in Brazil. The only site to report on it was RIA Novosti. I wonder if something is coming up.

  • hey demcad..are you currently employed?..

  • The way Reginald is building his viewer base he is well on the way towards creating his own job.

  • @ plalelal, cont...

    So whole the physical money supply diminishes (deflation), the total money supply (M3, strangely NOT published anymore by our central bank) actually increases. What you have ultimately is simultaneous inflation, intertwined with the perceived condition of deflation. To say it is a ruse would be going too far, but to maintain that the "total" money supply decreases is a half-truth.

  • Glad my son is at Navy nuke school right now....at least he is paid, fed and housed. Job market in Californistan sucks.

  • pretty sick comment to suggest someone's son or daughter could be KIA.....it's men and women of the volunteer military that will even protect your sorry rear end....have a nice life

  • @wakeupbreathing thanks for the support. I'm active duty military and have been for 15 years and counting. Tired of the anti-military comments on YouTube. I'm just like you all. The military is only a cross section of the US. We are not different from you all. Unless you count the fact that we volunteered our life or our time away from family for your freedom.

  • Thank you for your service! I have tremendous respect for all our men and women that have served, are serving and will serve. I am proud of my son and the fact that he has chosen to serve and has selected subs as his type of duty.

  • @theroadwarri0r

    Yeah thats what all child murders are saying.

    People who participate in criminal wars are criminals. Fuck you.

  • @llothar68 - Uninformed idiot. Thanks for the laugh. Enjoy your freedom tonight.  The rough men are standing ready to keep you safe.

  • @ roadwarrior

    Thank you.

  • "We are not different from you all. Unless you count the fact that we volunteered our life or our time away from family for your freedom."

    You volunteered and so do it for free? Awesome. Thanks, man. Most people I know who joined the military only did it for the money and job training and college tuition and all that.

  • bug out bag ready ? it looks ready to me. stay cool.

  • I notice the frame pack in the background,much better than the framless day pack. Just don't make the mistake or overloading it, don't ask me how I know. Your presentation is really improving, you sound and look very professional.

  • @Wrekrtr

    Old aluminum lawn chairs can be cut to easily make your own baCKPAK frames. You can get them for free! A hand riveter and a drill and a hack saw are about all you need!

  • nice