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Michael Ruppert – “Going Over the Cliff”
Posted in current events, Politics
Tagged Collapse, Collapsenet.com, depression, From the Wilderness, Michael Ruppert, US economy
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(Edit): Let’s parse this out a little bit…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgMXmod3TBE”>Ben
Events unfold daily that, when considered in sum, should give reasonably intelligent people a good idea about what’s coming down the pike. Presented below are some news articles aggregated over the last 24 hours. Watch as it builds! Morgan Stanley … Continue reading
Unemployment Rates by County – An Animation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ssIhiD8kKM”>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ssIhiD8kKM
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ssIhiD8kKM Kind of speaks for itself, doesn’t it?
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Tagged depression, recession, unemployment, unemployment rates, US economy
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More Police Dept Layoffs…
Layoffs to gut East St. Louis police force More signs that civilian infrastructure isn’t looking too solid…
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Tagged Collapse, depression, economy, layoffs, police, recession, state insolvency
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How deep must a recession get….
before its considered a depression? Or, are depressions only referred to as such after the fact? Recession was deeper than gov’t previously thought
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Tagged capitalism, depression, economics, jobs, recession, US economy
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