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From the News on April 2, 2007: Folks, how did we lose $12 billion in cold hard cash? We shipped $12 billion in cash, all nicely shrink wrapped and on skids, to Iraq and we lost it. We have no idea where it went. All of this $12 billion is in $100 bills. This totals to 363 tons of money.

 

i think we can find the answer pretty easily:

what we are talking about here is ‘The World According to Garp’ seen through the eyes of Goldman Sachs (GS), because what they are not running in the financial world already, they will be if allowed.

It seems that the USA has an ongoing problem with Printing Money.  This is a problem becuase you and I depend on a stable US Dollar, which seems to be a thing of the past, according to some of the biggest financial brains of our time.

From the Article: Unfortunately for us however, their idea of ‘knowing better’ is just a more extreme version of what the ‘do nothing’ politicians and bankers do best, that being printing money in what has now morphed into the most sophisticated Ponzi scheme in history.

But, hand in hand is a similar problem: Outsourcing our economy costs us more that we want to beleive (hard core gun enthusiasts beware!) :

From the Article: My wife and I attended a local Nation Rifle Association (NRA) banquet a couple of weeks ago. This is an organization that is about as pro-American as they come. We came home with two pocket knives made by different companies, but both made in China. We were also given some NRA cups made in China and a miniature American flag made in China.

You may shop in any big box you chose and 80-percent of their products are made in China.





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