It's the Revolution, Stupid!
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During Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign opposing George the 1st, James Carville is credited for hanging a sign in his boss' Little Rock headquarters declaring, "It's the economy, stupid". This 'catch phrase' resurfaced in the media recently and thus, became a topic of discussion at a talk given by Leo Hindery, a current economic adviser to Barack Obama, entitled Illusions and Delusions About the U.S. Economic Picture.
Co-hosted by the Next Social Contract Initiative in conjunction with the New America Foundation on April 2, the panel included Sherle Schwenninger, Director of NAF's Economic Growth Program. Though this video contains only assorted clips from the entire taped conference, they nevertheless stand in vivid contrast to Ron Paul's current message.
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Great video
don't understand why it only got one star. Very powerful. We are knee deep in doo doo and still smell roses. Why the hell won't people ask questions?
Why Ask Questions?
Once we've been reasonably informed about the scam our government is imposing upon not only its own citizens, but the world in general, there's simply no excusable explanation for inaction. Consequently, fear, complacency, and ignorance are our greatest foe in this regard, creating the prospects of an unimaginable future of servitude, ultimately pitting child against parent for mere survival.
As a nation, we’re supposed to believe this is a war against infidels.
Nothing could be further from the truth. This is terrorism, waged against ourselves!