SHOCKING MACRO-ECONOMICS NUMBERS postpone recovery to 2025
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Eyebeemz, I couldn't agree more.The plunge protection team is in full force. These idiots like Kudlow and Steve Leisman on cnbc cheerleading the markets is just ludacris.
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I appreciate getting real information. TV and newspaper doesn't seem to have it.
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@DarkMonkArt this is true! :)
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wow this is an old video! :)
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How many years of college did it take for that economist to figure out that if you don't have a paycheck, you can't support a mortgage? Here's your sign!
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And so the tax revolt begins...and it's long overdue
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great video, right on point with the evidence of this sick macro-economy
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@soilworkr I agree we just have to stop letting them divide us! We may disagree on some issues but we all agree that were tired of this crap down with both parties death to the republicrats! and thier puppet masters
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You need to look up Horus and find out the details of this pre-Christian myth.
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are the people responsible for wtc 7's collapse the same responsible for the bailouts and the coming depression? i think we need the spirit of 1776 back in America in the worst way...
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He's no genius, and I think he would agree. If you look at the real numbers, anyone with average intelligence can glean exactly what is going on. The government is in complete and total denial and obfuscation mode at this point.
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Would you please date or number your videos so I will know which is the most current?
Are you a Christian? I'm wondering if you think we are about to enter the tribulation.
Treasury bonds are the last bubble. But any Univ. college class will tell you that vast capital flight out of the US economy due to neo-liberal economics (econ 101) ironically has spurned short term reinvestment in the US economy. Simply because, investors have few other markets as large as the US. Heavy regulation is in the pipeline and so are higher taxes, inflation and a new currency. What you omit is that major cities may see turmoil.(LA, NY) Rural areas will be better off.
11314100 2 years ago
I'm glad the college prof have caught up, people on this channel have been warning others about the bond market for the last year.
thx for sharing
visionvictory 2 years ago