THE ECONOMIC CRISIS 2010 15,000 STIMULUS CHECKS HELP UNEMPLOYMENT COLLEGE STUDENTS LAID OFF WORKERS

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THE ECONOMIC CRISIS 2010 15,000 STIMULUS CKS HELP UNEMPLOYMENT COLLEGE STUDENTS BAIL OUT THE PRODUCTIVE HARD WORKING PEOPLE OF AMERICAhttp://realmedianow.net
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  • How about we just hunt down the 65,000,000 richest people in the world and make them pay economic reparations to the people(s)/nations they stole from to gain their mighty wealth.. Then turn our focus towards the corrupt political system(s) that allowed these people to illegally (in most cases) accumulate 40% of the worlds wealth by means of taking bribes and payoffs!

  • you know the truth....keep speaking truth..

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  • $15,000? Hey, that would be nice! But I agree with AwarEtec, that is a short term solution that props the economy artificially, then your back at square one, with the same problems yet more debt. And $15,000 to every person that has ever had a job in their lifetime! That would be more than 150,000,000 workers. I don't think people realize how critical these times are. We have over a million children in our schools that homeless! Out of 80M families nearly 40M food stamp claims.

  • Yeah...I hope your joking

    LoL...that would make USA's economic crisis 15000 times worse

    National debt now stands at $12T. You want to add:

    $15000 x 150,000,000 workers = $2,250,000,000,000.

    Big government with more debt and unproductive spending is not a solution

    It will only draw more money away from the creation of permanent jobs in the productive sector of the real economy.

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