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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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President Obama delivers his weekly address to the nation announcing many cuts in the federal budgetWhat do you guys Think of this ???
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I can't afford Peter's book that's why I follow what I can for free. I'm out of the game anyway(disabled) but a lot of these people will wished they'd bought his book. Also Roland won't be buying Peter's book chapter by chapter; he'll be eating it. Thank you Peter Schiff for trying but I don't think any of your words(or Celente's or Ian Gordons etc.) will make any difference.
ReplyDeleteEven though we know that we cannot spend ourselves out of this recession, we're in a sense made to feel guilty for not support such concepts. The idea is that additional jobs will be lost if no stimulus spending takes place. So if you don't support the stimulus, you're a heartless person --you don't care if people lose their jobs.
ReplyDeleteDo these people really think that a society,government and citizens alike, can engage in reckless spending without consequences? Of course there will be more job losses.
I don't believe in big government and I hold people responsible for their own lives. They are responsible for their own choices.
Yes, the government encouraged borrowing and spending but not everyone did that. Some of us resisted being enslaved to any great extent and in fact save enough to buy their freedom. Some realized the real estate bubble wouldn't last forever, took their profits and bought farms. We still live in a free nation. We choose the extent to which we want to be enslaved.
why do i get the feeling this will be prominently featured in the upcoming Youtube "peter schiff was right 2009"?
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