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Economy of Fritz Von Eric
Here is a chart of the fuel performance my cheap diesel econo-box has got to date. I still can’t get over that the US government is interfering with the automotive market to the point that the same car in the … Continue reading
Response to “The Story of Broke”
Many statist (socialist) are smart and have a good understanding of some of the causes of our problems… BUT, they seem to miss the fact that doing more of the same is not a solution! Prager explained this nicely in … Continue reading
If I Wanted America to Fail
Make cheap energy expensive Empower un-elected bureaucrats to all but outlaw the most abundant sources of energy Imply cities and factories could run on wind power and wishes Ignore the hypocrisy of condemning logging, mining, and farming, while having roofs over their heads, heat in their homes, … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged America, carbon credits, climate change, economy, free market, oil industry, regulation, Video
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There Will be No U.S. Economy by 2027
A short message tailored for those people who really don’t care to get too deep into politics: I’M TALKING TO YOU
Did the Debt Increase Help or Hurt?
I suspect a few more people will start tuning in to reality soon. The Judge boils it down to a powerful 4 minute message right here! via youtube
Growth, Energy, and Debt
I just read an article titled “Debt tantrum on a sinking ship by Richard Heinberg” that I want to share a few quotes from regarding our current national debt: Republicans say that more government debt is unsustainable. If we keep … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Thoughts
Tagged debt, democrat, economy, energy, oil, Republican
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Crash Course – Economy / Energy / Environment
This is important enough that I’d like everyone I care about to be very familiar with this information. I’m posting it here in hopes of spreading the information. I heard an interview of Chris Martenson today. Something about his analytical/scientific … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Money
Tagged Chris Martenson, collapse, crash course, economy, energy, environment, future, Jack Spirko, peak oil, sustainability
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Coverup, Not Recovery. Revolution is Next
I want this guy to be WRONG, but my gut tells me he is RIGHT. Watch and let me know what you think. My stomach is in a knot. — Russia Today: Gerald Celente – the most trusted name in … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Politics
Tagged collapse, depression, economy, future, Gerald Celente, Money, predictions, revolution
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Peter Schiff on the Economy
Hey, it’s comedy central, so even the people who haven’t been paying attention can easily digest this: Peter Schiff believes Americans have to go back to a basic economy that grows based on savings, not consumer credit. The Daily Show … Continue reading
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Tagged bailouts, books, daily show, economy, government, interview, Money, Obama administration, Peter Schiff, recession, stimulus package, Video, Wall Street
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The Economy. Your Money. Real Answers.
I sat in the audience of Dave Ramsey’s big high-tech broadcast tonight. I didn’t know what to expect before I got there, but I was impressed, encouraged, and inspired. Not only does Dave have things figured out for himself, he … Continue reading