The signs are all there and I personally believe that 2011 will be the pivotal year. The Communists and the Unions have had a free reign for way too long. The Congress is not going to change, they simply are afraid to accept political suicide by reducing welfare, social security, medicare and government payroll spending. The debt has exceeded its limits many times over. Unless government spending does a complete 180 the days of fun and games are over for the boys and girls in Washington — unfortunately, the last laugh will be on us as we will be the ones who will have to suffer through the financial collapse.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Comment by American Grand Jury:
Here at American Grand jury we have reprinted a number of articles about the coming (if not already) Depression. I know many of you just roll your eyes and say, “ah, it will never happen.” I will not argue with you.. you are entitled to your own opinion. I simply am trying to warn you. The United States Government cannot continue to print debt beyond reality. It is simply common sense.. I am not some naysayer crying “wolf.” The signs are all there and I personally believe that 2011 will be the pivotal year. The Communists and the Unions have had a free reign for way too long. The Congress is not going to change, they simply are afraid to accept political suicide by reducing welfare, social security, medicare and government payroll spending. The debt has exceeded its limits many times over. Unless government spending does a complete 180 the days of fun and games are over for the boys and girls in Washington — unfortunately, the last laugh will be on us as we will be the ones who will have to suffer through the financial collapse.
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