Posts Tagged ‘paul’
Chinese Scooping Up Foreclosed Homes in So.Cal
If our Chinese creditors don’t find what they want on the foreclosure market, rumor has it the Feds will use imminent domain to seize private property on their behalf. According to Hal Turner: The United States of America has tendered to China a written agreement which grants to the People’s Republic of China, an option to exercise Eminent Domain within the USA, as collateral for China’s continued purchase of US Treasury Notes and existing US Currency reserves! On February 11, Bloomberg …
Ron Paul Opposes Insane Budget on House Floor 4/1/09
http://www.house.gov/paul http://CampaignForLiberty.com Congressman Ron Paul rises to strongly oppose the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010, April 1, 2009. “And let me just close by saying the greatest danger I see right now is the placing of the blame for the crisis that we’re in is that we had too much freedom, too much capitalism, not enough regulation. And they did this in the 1930s. They are doing it even more now. “Instead of saying that we overspent, overtaxed …
National Debt. To whom do we owe it? (2/5) Ron Paul 2008
Very powerful. From 2003. Rod Parsley. btw. I’m atheist.
National Debt- How Much Is A Billion Dollars? Dave Walker
This video puts a percpective on just how big 1 billion dollars is and its effect on the National Debt …
4409 — “It’s NOT my Debt”
Add your kids video response to this! Let your kid tell the world on a nationally televised commercial that “It’s not their debt!” They are expecting your children to foot the bill for bailing out these banks and corporations. Meanwhile CEO’s live in mansions. This video brought to you by http://FreedomsPhoenix.com “It’s not my debt” is an Idea my friend Ernie Hancock (the man who invented the Ron Pau Revolution sign) came up with. Tesla then gave me the idea for the video and the use of his …
Crash Course: Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting by Chris Martenson
Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting: Petroleum has supplied the surplus energy that has allowed for social complexity, industrialization, and the modern conveniences that we enjoy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that in the future our supply of surplus energy will decline due to the fact that increasing amounts of energy will be required to produce new energy. When poor net energy (ERoEI) returns are paired with peak oil production, it points to a return to a less complex society …
National Debt. To whom do we owe it? (1/5) Ron Paul 2008
Very powerful. From 2003. Rod Parsley. btw. I’m atheist.
Crash Course: Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting (2 of 2) by Chris Martenson
Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting (2 of 2): Petroleum has supplied the surplus energy that has allowed for social complexity, industrialization, and the modern conveniences that we enjoy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that in the future our supply of surplus energy will decline due to the fact that increasing amounts of energy will be required to produce new energy. When poor net energy (ERoEI) returns are paired with peak oil production, it points to a return to a less complex …
Crash Course: Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting (1 of 2) by Chris Martenson
Chapter 17b – Energy Budgeting (1 of 2): Petroleum has supplied the surplus energy that has allowed for social complexity, industrialization, and the modern conveniences that we enjoy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that in the future our supply of surplus energy will decline due to the fact that increasing amounts of energy will be required to produce new energy. When poor net energy (ERoEI) returns are paired with peak oil production, it points to a return to a less complex …