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1st National Bank Of Nevada, First Heritage Bank In Receivership, Regulators Say Will Reopen Monday
- Sounds like yet another Republican Socialist Welfare Program for the Wealthy and Irresponsible.
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- Read (copy and paste) http://www.vicroberts.net/vicroberts/index2.html about the Federal Reserve, WOW! This country has been "suckered" long enough. We all need to educate ourselves and do something about this. Vic Roberts was a man of great integrity and one who loved his country and cared about what is happening. He did the reading and studying of our faulty Federal Reserve System and tried to make a difference. Sad to say he passed July 5th, 2008 Just take a look, I don''t think you will be dissappointed.
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- Here comes the Amero currency. Any good guessers out there what the Dollar-Amero exchange rate''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s gonna be?
Posted by cfin5
The Amero will be printed and distributed by the same folks the ran the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government into insolvency; the Warburgs, Rothschilds and Rockefellers. Only the name of the currency will change. When the price of property falls low enough, these people will swoop in and "buy" it all up with the worthless Ameros that they''''ll call "cash". Then after a couple decades when the "value" has quintupled, they''''ll loan you "money" so you can re-purchase it from them. Nice gig, huh?
Posted by SistaTee at 03:03 PM : Jul 26, 2008----- Yep, your correct. Nice gig for them. It''s the saying, "The man with the gold (controls the currency) makes the rules". - Reply to this comment
- Posted by deacon20081 at 02:43 PM : Jul 26, 2008
Easy they''ll print us into Hyperinflation to save the banks''. - Reply to this comment
- I am curious when the "goverment" is going to try to explain away the reality that they have no more money to bail out the banks.
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Good question....It would help if rich corporations and rich Americans would quit hiding their money in overseas accounts and pay the tax money they owe.
CNN reported yesterday that up to 18,000 companies have hidden money in overseas accounts to avoid paying taxes. We could also quit helping everybody that gets in trouble overseas and make our country priority one. But, then they call that isolationism and the global corporate leaches couldn''t make enough (what they call enough) money off their own people.
America has become a corporate dominated greedy nation with never enough materialism to suit it. - Reply to this comment
- Probably not, since they write the history books.
Posted by SistaTee at 02:38 PM : Jul 26, 2008
So true so sad. - Reply to this comment
Getting back on subject.
This mess was created by ALL politicians
on the left, right, and center.
Vote them ALL out of office.
A cat could make better decisions than these
worthless politicians.
Sit and think a minute.
Has this country moved forward at all? ?
Has this country been fair with its OWN
citizens?- Reply to this comment
Posted by nicezoo1 at 01:28 PM
There are whorres in the zoo?
Do they have AIDS like they do
in Africa?- Reply to this comment
- Here comes the Amero currency. Any good guessers out there what the Dollar-Amero exchange rate''''''''''''''''s gonna be?
Posted by cfin5
The Amero will be printed and distributed by the same folks the ran the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government into insolvency; the Warburgs, Rothschilds and Rockefellers. Only the name of the currency will change. When the price of property falls low enough, these people will swoop in and "buy" it all up with the worthless Ameros that they''ll call "cash". Then after a couple decades when the "value" has quintupled, they''ll loan you "money" so you can re-purchase it from them. Nice gig, huh? - Reply to this comment
- I am curious when the "goverment" is going to try to explain away the reality that they have no more money to bail out the banks.
indyMac took 25% of the FDIC funds...now these banks go under..at what cost? I notice no dollar figures were mentioned. - Reply to this comment
- These self-appointed leaders will are self-righteous, grandiose, egotistical, frauds that have done their best to undo the founding principles of this country. History will be their most cruel judge.
Posted by ttinsly at 01:14 PM : Jul 26, 2008
Probably not, since they write the history books. - Reply to this comment
- Hey last week didn''t all the nut cases in congress say things were well, looks like they lied again.
Never trust a politician I have been saying that for years the best that you can do is move the country forward and when we swing too far to the right swing it back to the left then repeat for the left.
Of course the side that it is siwnging away from has a fit but they will anyway. - Reply to this comment
- Here comes the Amero currency. Any good guessers out there what the Dollar-Amero exchange rate''''''''s gonna be? How much of our freedom we will lose?. How''''''''s the thought of being called a "Canamerexican" set in your gullet?.....You simpletons, should''''''''ve paid more attention to RON PAUL. You had your chance,.....but its still not too late. If everyone voted for Chuck Baldwin of the "CONSTITUTION PARTY",.....we might squeak by in avoiding the loss of our sovereignty.
Posted by cfin5
If Ron Paul is so da*mn wise, why is he against net neutrality?
Posted by l8c6 at 10:33 AM : Jul 26, 2008---- Show us where you got this information. Even if he said this, it is a gnat straining issue compared to us having to swallow an economic camel isn''t it?......Been waiting to bump head with you after reading your smack these last few months. - Reply to this comment
- This is just the tip of the iceberg.
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- Hooray for Reaganomics! The tax cuts are working!
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- I didn''t say you were on a "power trip" - I said you were an authoritarian, which is why you support Bush and the Republicans and voted for them.
You''re nothing but another Republican failure, just like the idiot you mindlessly follow.
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- Credibility2 wrote
don''''t put anything over $100k in one pot;
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I''ve taken it to the next step. Even if you have less than $100K, it could take weeks to get access to your money again.
So I''m spreading my accounts out over several banks so I can pay my bills from one bank while another one is on hold while the feds clean up the mess. - Reply to this comment
- jumkey wrote
you''''re an authoritarian.
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Look who''s talking about being on a power trip.
The problem with the barrel filling up with chunks of dead fish is, you can''t see the live fish anymore so you can''t see them getting hit. All it does is stir up the chunks. - Reply to this comment
- Given this latest trend in bank failures, don''t put anything over $100k in one pot; if you already have stuff exceeding this limit, change it, even if that means paying a penalty fee. The potential loss of losing 50% of anything over $100k up to $250k is worth the penalty fee. Fortunately, I''m not in this league and actually feel fine that I don''t have to worry about losses because of bank failures.
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- ''''m not partisan, I''''m responding to those who are partisan, by restoring balance when I recite activities of the OTHER PARTY MEMBERS.
Posted by txgrouch2006
Oh please, what BS.
I love you RINOs who, seeing the smoking hole in the ground that is the Bush administration and the Republican Party now mew "oh, I''m non-partisan I''m just responding to the mean old Democrats".
Uh-Huh. How many times did you vote Bush? Because if was even once you ''re not "non-partisan".
The last eight years or Republican war, big government, criminal behavior and our imminent economic collapse look better to you than a Democratic administration that brought 8 years of peace and prosperity?
You''re a Republican and you''re an authoritarian.
Deal with it. - Reply to this comment
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