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Where did the Billions in Bank Bailouts Go? - Sand, Dirt, Fines & Ghostowns

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nigsvon says
"This is what the future will look like. Bombed-out suburbia converted to public housing with the government as the communist landlord for the rental serfs because the mega-wealthy don't want it, they keep only the good assets for themselves. People need to see through the corporate/government veil to understand how they are being manipulated."

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  • well even before the banks started to own that stuff, they already owned usa and other countries for years. DEBT means someone OWNS YOUR STUFF but lets you believe it's yours as long as you assure you will pay him/her back. china owns the usa for example for they are their biggest debtee and they have debts for themselves. where does it all end? who is the master creditor? is he/she to blame? or are the countries who took the credit to blame for their stupidness?

  • Watch the video "The American Dream" by the Provocateur Network here on youtube! It's time for a rEVOLution!

  • this is a bloody mess right here.

  • The bank bailouts were just to protect the value of the dollar and therefore protect the value of any money anyone has saved. Who has the most saved and or invested in banks? It's all very obvious to me.

  • having watched a few of your videos I have come to the conclusion that TARP was bad, actually I came to that conclusion a long time ago. What I now need is a deeper understanding of who wrote the legislation, who signed it, and little details like are we getting interest on the money and how much. I wish you would back up a little and give us more details on the evolution of this problem.

    I like what you are doing so far, but it is now time to move the debate into the voters booth.

  • I trust the government more than I trust private industry, fella. If there's anything you should be learning from the foreclosure crisis, is that private industry can't be trusted.

  • @joel1923 Wait.. the all of the sunbelt states.. Stretching from CA to the Carolinas??

  • Tear it down.

  • These days the people that don't wanna work gets it all !!!!!

  • He's right.

    During an RE bust in Colorado a few years back, the Housing Authority would buy up abandoned condos. They would take your money, renovate and move in Section 8 people. I was the contractor doing the renovation,

    Scumbags would move in and 6 months later I would be renovating the same unit that I had fixed.

    They would move in from other local crime ridden cities. Just imagine what they did to home values in what used to be stable neighborhoods

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