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https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/tre ... 017-23026/ And no one from either party seems to even care.
Very depressing. Watch this to put a trillion dollars in perspective. https://youtu.be/Tym9AhMNcP0True Grit Farms":vu2prlew said:That's depressing.
zirlottkim":32tj2683 said:https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/treasury-department-reports-1-2-trillion-loss-in-2017-23026/ And no one from either party seems to even care.
Can you explain your that? Just wondering what factors will change that makes the deficit "less significant"? I had a discussion with a friend from Australia a couple days ago. He was telling me that the largest Govt pension fund in Australia was about to invest in the big Infrastructure spending spree here in the U.S. My friend didn't realize that the U.S. Federal Govt is so far in debt. Epiphany moment for him.Fieldhand":o0u77s4p said:Agree with the premise. But the author is lacking in honesty or understanding of the basic goings on of the government of which they are writing.
"The Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), Pub. L. 107-40, codified at 115 Stat. 224 and passed as S.J.Res. 23 by the United States Congress on September 14, 2001, authorizes the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the attacks on September 11, 2001 and any "associated forces"."
That declaration of war on "terror" is still ongoing and explains the numerous planes and soilders that have been observed through the Middle East.
Because of such expenditures and excessive fraud in the past (see trillions missing from military audit), increased spending was necessary to replenish and update the force that stands between We The People and those that would do us harm. And a good portion of those that would do us harm are aligned with the ones that voted to pass the above act. There is more going on than meets the eye.
The deficit will be less significant in the near future.
A.J.":1dzg8gn4 said:That's ridiculous. As long as politicians keep their pockets lined, it's no concern to them what the consequences might be. It's that way from federal government all the way down to our local level here.
zirlottkim":2dss9at7 said:Can you explain your that? Just wondering what factors will change that makes the deficit "less significant"? I had a discussion with a friend from Australia a couple days ago. He was telling me that the largest Govt pension fund in Australia was about to invest in the big Infrastructure spending spree here in the U.S. My friend didn't realize that the U.S. Federal Govt is so far in debt. Epiphany moment for him.
Fieldhand":6dkpjq1n said:zirlottkim":6dkpjq1n said:Can you explain your that? Just wondering what factors will change that makes the deficit "less significant"? I had a discussion with a friend from Australia a couple days ago. He was telling me that the largest Govt pension fund in Australia was about to invest in the big Infrastructure spending spree here in the U.S. My friend didn't realize that the U.S. Federal Govt is so far in debt. Epiphany moment for him.
Welcome to the Second American Revolution.
Fieldhand":2caoy6jr said:http://www.tinyurl.com/yd5vn9ou
I'm sure you are familiar with sealed indictments. Average being around 1000 per year.
In the sealed indictment file, note the over 13,000 in the system from end of October to end of January.
Hmmm.
Someone has already done the work for us in the above attachments. But for those of us that want to see for ourselves, you can follow the how to diagrams to verify.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/12/2 ... plane.html
Fieldhand":1wejufih said:Unusual for a flight to turn around 4 hours into an 11 hour flight.
Why would that happen? Unauthorized person on a flight?
Hmmm. 13k indictments....surely none would attempt to flea as they became wise.
Wonder if any other planes were turned around for weird reasons? Wonder if any major airports were shut down for unusual reasons?
Bright Raven":xunddr83 said:Tie this all together. The letter to the president, the motor car driver with a gun, and a train wreck. Then this girl tweeting. It sure looks like a revolution of some kind. I think you are on to something. What should we as citizens do?
Fieldhand":2kgk9qy0 said:Bright Raven":2kgk9qy0 said:Tie this all together. The letter to the president, the motor car driver with a gun, and a train wreck. Then this girl tweeting. It sure looks like a revolution of some kind. I think you are on to something. What should we as citizens do?
Awaken. Learn. We were not destined to be slaves to a system of debt and corruption.
The Great Awakening. A new world of freedom and innovation is coming.