The American Dream (Animated)
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This is stupid. Blame someone else, because you spend more than you earn.
Simple lesson: what you spend, you must earn.
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not too bad of a video, though it has its faults placing a little too much blame on banks...its really a combination of the FED and the GOV working together...do youre research look up peter schiff. oh and the whole jfk thing isnt true at all...jfk liked the FED...again do your own research....oh and they said the treasury is supposed to control the money...that's sorta true...but by making only gold and silver money it puts a leash on on the treasury from printing too much like the FED
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@ChuggiXD Do a little reasearch before spouting off about how people can't be successful, this is the reason the Democratic and Republican parties will not get rid of the fed but Ron Paul does not get money from big banks or corporations he raises money from well informed americans who watch things like this and understand how to make real change.
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except for the sexism (i get it, it's supposed to be funny...objectifying women is hilarious) a good film. one all americans should watch (and then take a test on).
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@ChuggiXD Unless he lies about his campaign platform like EVERY politician has since our founding fathers.
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oh shit I wish my dog slept under my blanket too!!
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@Melandroid False, Ron Paul is a part of the Republican political party in the United States of America. The Republican is funded by Companies and Individuals who have acquired their money via economics, logically. Therefore, he will not because there is no way he will receive funding, which he needs, to campaign, effectively ruining his campaign. In fact, anyone who runs for a political office and receives funding from large companies will never be able to rid the Federal Reserve Bank.
The 9 dislikes are from bankers.
xioSlayer 7 months ago 40
@seppohovi12 This is fractional banking. It is not propaganda. Here 's a question for you and I do hope you answer. Did the TARP money increase the money supply? who receive it? What did they do with it? Here is a clue. When ask by the press, Morgan Stanley stated "we are not disclosing that information to the public."
Please do not dismiss this as propaganda learn about the Federal Reserve and the member banks.
MrGearySr 4 months ago 11