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Congressman Alan Grayson on The Alex Jones Show 1/2:Where Did The Money Go Mr. Bernanke?

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Congressman Alan Grayson of Florida's 8th district, who has grilled Bernanke over Federal Reserve policies.
http://grayson.house.gov/
http://prisonplanet.tv/

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  • wow alex jones isnt yelling, screaming and kicking. my opinion of him has kind of changed...

  • Amen to grayson! Every problem in our country is from the federal reserve. Check out moneypirates com for the truth on the fed. Awesome site gaining huge momentum.

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  • @minion023 Mine too man....I miss the yelling and screaming too...JK!

  • @elfil76 Webster will NOT do that. He is just a stand in for the establishment to silence Grayson.

  • Too bad he's out I wonde if Webster will take on the federal reserve just like grayson did.

  • @trexx32 Time to move beyond polarizing stances and instead come together to focus on solving real problems and moving the world in positive healthy directions.

  • @trexx32 And what are you basing this on? An article published on the internet that says Chomsky is some Left guardian for the New World Order? Type "Noam Chomsky On The New World Order Democracy Now" into a Google search and listen to that. General Smedley Butler himself (often sighted by Alex Jones types) talked of how most of the time he was "...a high-class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism."

  • @RicoRichmond Have you read an issue of Adbusters Magazine called "Thought Control In Economics"? If not, you will for sure find it fascinating. Just type in "Thought Control Economics Adbusters" into Google and you'll find it. Most economic theories these days are still based on flawed concepts (like "rational man") and on old, outdated physics. Convenient for the Ownership Class, but not reflective of reality.

  • @RicoRichmond (3) Capitalism is not a moral construct: anything that says it's OK for a few people to live extravagantly while anyone struggles/suffers greatly is not moral in my view. Capitalist countries are poor and getting poorer. Europe, Canada, and the US have slightly better standards of living than other Capitalist countries is that these countries have longer histories of fighting against Capitalist influences. Where is an example of the Free Market working perfectly in reality?

  • @RicoRichmond What seems clear to me: (1) We need to move beyond polarizing views; (2) the "Free" Market is only free for an elite few, and when it has actually been implemented to a large degree it has caused terrible things (in the 1900s it was lot more free market and we had horrible work conditions and, essentially, child slavery)...

  • @PeterTheis I have not read Michael Parenti. Have you read Peter Schiff?

  • @RicoRichmond I didn't call you a name; I labeled (in my view, correctly) the statement you made, but perhaps a bit unfair. I have indeed read aplenty about the free market and find it to be mostly BS and bad. If you have sources/books you think are deeply insightful beyond the typical rhetoric, I'll be happy to take a look. Have you read Michael Parenti?

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