borrow, borrow, borrow was the theme of the gov. and the banks prior to the depression,,,sound like the last 12 years or so does it not?? been telling every one i know for the last year to store up at least six months of food and provisions for i seen this was coming. the u.s.a. has a population of 30 milion people,as the european and the asian markets keep growing in numbers reaching into the billions how in the world are we gonna compete with them?? if we combine with canada and south america and mexico we may have a leg to stand on,,if not we have two choices as i see it,,join the europeon market and change over to the euro dollar or become " the richest 3rd. world country on the map! yes my friends we are in for some hard times here,, and i`m tired of people saying the fed. reserve will pull us out of it. please look into it if you do not know already,, the federal reserve has nothing to do with the goverment, it is controlled by the 5 or so banks in england that control the world econonmy. the federal reserve took out a full page ad back in the 3 largest papers in america and stated just that back in the 1970`s.we are not moving slowly into a situation here,,every one see`s and feel it, we are rocketing towards are major change of events in our history. and as the gentleman posted above, may God remember us in His mercy !
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