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Jan
A common garden-variety thief is an unauthorized wealth-redistribution agent.
She said that back then. Now is now.
How does that quote relate to printing legal currency based on nothing?
indication of the corruption in society; Yes? -- j
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
Nothing is too big to fail. It's called free market capitalism.
The USA government did not lift a finger to help a stock market crash in 1920. What followed? Just the Roaring Twenties!
"Stimulating the economy" by running up the debt is also corrupt.
It's just Obama's new twist on the Cloward and Piven wreck the economy socialist conspiracy plan.
Be sure to get to the vote for the woman to replace Andy Jackson on the 20 dollar bill; Ayn Rand is winning.
By reading the comments I'm compelled to ask
comment . . . but #10 would, were it printed on the back! -- j
LOVE of money that's evil.