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1934: PLANNED ECONOMY OR PLANNED DESTRUCTION?

1934: PLANNED ECONOMY OR PLANNED DESTRUCTION?

A 1934 Cartoon of a familiar reality we are witnessing today. History repeating itself or has it been ongoing?

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One Response to “1934: PLANNED ECONOMY OR PLANNED DESTRUCTION?”

  1. Roy Lee says:

    Hello,
    you would think all the bail out money given to the banks consumers should be back on their feet. The banks have done little to help consumers build themselves back up.

    The banks are still foreclosing on properities and using fraud paper work in doing so. The worst part their attornoy’s are preparing these illegal documents and filing them in the courts.

    The judges are siding with the banks but many are being reversed because of the error’s. Who is governing our judges? Who are governing our attorney generals?
    Defense lawyers are being attacked if they turn the bank attorney’s in
    and many bars are not disciplineing lawyers. Sounds like wall street all over again.
    The people that suppose to help are not! Is the government in bed with the banks? It seems so as matters are getting worse.

    Someone has to step up to the plate and rescue america. Make us hold and be good solid citizens.

    I have lost over $ 10,000 in attorney fees and it’s killing me. The banks are stll paying out bonuses and stealing property. Who’s going to help? This is the destruction that is going to kill the financial status the United States alway’s had. Who will step up and fight for me and others alike? It seems we can’t get a fair trial in our legal system. What’s wrong with Us?

    God help us all!

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