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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Peter Schiff on The Government shutdown April 9th 2011
Peter Schiff : ...I never believed that the government would shut down , I believed that politics will prevail over principal and that's exactly what happened , and of course as I predicted both sides are now claiming victory that this new compromise demonstrates the resolve of our leaders to make the necessary cuts so that America could live within its means and finally tackle our out of control deficit spending .....etc...
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