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Friday
Dec232011

Wake-Up Call - 12/23/11

The Impossibility Of The U.S. Debt Situation To Be Resolved 

The U.S. simply owes more than it can ever repay. Period. Plenty of statistics for those looking for the evidence. The lenders are complicit, though. Everyone is basically ‘in on the act’. The system has spun totally out of control. The U.S. must continually offer debt onto the market to fund its growing liabilities. This is a nightmare that has no end. The only important conclusion to make is that nobody knows what to do about this. More NAR (National Association of Realtors) nonsense and lies. The lie about corporate balance sheets being “stronger than ever before in history”. The frightening buildup of nuclear forces worldwide presages the quasi-certainty of a coming nuclear exchange. Plenty of well-known people did forecast the current crisis well before it broke and were ignored. Steadily increasing violence in the streets – a precursor of much worse to come.

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