Economic Collapse 2.0 – North American Union – Part 4 » CIVIL …
May 21, 2010 by
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Gov grows 4 Xs faster than economy . Fed spending grows 16 times faster than economy , (16 fold expansion in control & gov dependence). The US gov now holds 57% share of entire National Income = Government makes more than all the money …
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Economic Collapse 2.0 – North American Union – Part 4 » CIVIL …
Economic Collapse 2.0 – North American Union – Part 4 » CIVIL …
May 21, 2010 by
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Gov grows 4 Xs faster than economy . Fed spending grows 16 times faster than economy , (16 fold expansion in control & gov dependence). The US gov now holds 57% share of entire National Income = Government makes more than all the money …
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Economic Collapse 2.0 – North American Union – Part 4 » CIVIL …
New Zeal: Howard Zinn, 9/11 "Truther", Communist Propagandist …
In 2004, Howard Zinn was one of 100 “prominent Americans” who signed an October 26 statement circulated by 911Truth.org calling on the US Government to investigate 9/11 as a possible ” inside job “. …we have assembled 100 notable …
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New Zeal: Howard Zinn, 9/11 "Truther", Communist Propagandist …
George W. Bush = Herbert C. Hoover - Mises Economics Blog
June 18, 2009 by
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George Bush expanded domestic spending at a faster clip than Lyndon Johnson, set up the monetary and institutional conditions for a massive economic collapse, and then explicitly told us that it was necessary for America to abandon the …
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George W. Bush = Herbert C. Hoover - Mises Economics Blog
George W. Bush = Herbert C. Hoover — Mises Economics Blog
June 18, 2009 by
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I’m so glad I found an article like this. I have been thinking about writing something like this on my blog. There are so many parallels to the Great Depression and whats going on today. Especially with how George W . is basically Hoover …
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George W. Bush = Herbert C. Hoover — Mises Economics Blog

