Argentina's Economic Collapse Part 1 of 12
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Coming soon to the USA, that is why I am watch.
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no they're not. they're a bunch of sheep
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@TheDAT573 you got to be kidding. we need to tax imports, shrink goverment, stop borrowing, employ Americans and not the Chinese, fine illegals and not give them free money, and most importantly stop printing money. and he does the exact opposite. what the difference between dollars and counterfiet dollars? S.S. and a ponzi scheme? we need to stop being police and charity for the world and take care of home first. if we head down our same course many people will die from violence and starvation
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the united states is getting ready to go through this very soon..
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LOL @ 2:44....."Ive been out of work for 6 weeks" That ain't nothing buddy!
Sorry, not trying to make light of it, that just made me laugh is all.
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@TheDAT573 What a tool you are! The democrats are nothing more than the other side of the same coin. I noticed you didn't mention Clinton in there along with the other thieves. He was just as bad, if not the worse of all. He laid down most of the groundwork for the finacial collapse we are witnessing today. Obama is NOT doing squat to conduct a recovery. He is following the same script as the others before him.
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@papawx3 Ironically, since Argentinians speak Spanish, people here are not aware of what has happened to Argentina. If that was Australia and I was a stockbreaker, I'd get the fuck out of Dodge. I'd be on the first thing smoking out of here. I'd be dead if I don't.
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@papawx3 Un-Funded Entitlements and NO Mention of the Military Industrial Welfare Program???
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OBAMA is struggling with all his might, to prevent this horror, unleashed
by Reagan, Bush I & II.
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@papawx3 WRONG, WE HAVE GUNS!
IT WILL BE SWIFT AND TOTAL CHANGE.
This is the USA by 2011 or 2012, when it becomes appearant to all that Obama is nothing more than a suit, and has failed them. No green shoots. No jobless recovery. Just a worthless currency , struggle, strife and crushing taxes to pay for the ever growing debts.
papawx3 2 years ago 14
@CadicusTheDamned
You want an example of "extreme?" How about $20 TRILLION DOLLARS IN PUBLIC DEBT. How about another @60 trillion on top of that in unfunded entitlements. We have shrinking GDP and a a TON of wealth got erased from 2007-09. What island do you live on? Take a look around you, a little more every day it all comes unravelled. The doo WILL hit the fan right here in the good ol' US of A, count on it. Then you will begin to understand the meaning of the word extreme.
papawx3 2 years ago 6