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Cash in on the Depression

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Is your factory closing down? Listen to me! I asked if your factory was closing down! That's your sweat on the floor. That's your money in the Credit Union. When the boss wanted you to work overtime, you did it.

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Cash in on the Depression

 

Vermin and junkies quickly trash the deserted homes. The banks eager to unload the properties will offer them for $1000 or $2000 in bulk, say 100 for $150,000 cash.
The new owner can rent them at a most affordable rate of $200 to $300 monthly. The main object is to keep the houses habitable. If the tenant still can't afford it, he can do fix-up labor on his dwelling.
Adventurous souls can buy an assault rifle and squat on an abandoned property.
The main idea is never again to allow the government to get its greedy hands on you.

 

Markets Tumbling Down Are a Vital Part of Capitalism

 

The consumers were not at fault. The banking industry issued toxic mortgages. The $700 billions lent them went for everything else but curing the credit crunch. Consequently, consumers and small business lack the credit to go forward. Thus, the threat of being homeless and jobless causes most Americans to see a bleak future. Of course, increased spending by them is not in the cards.

The average citizen needs a good job with the assurance it will continue. Job creation results when small businesses see a ready market and a chance for prosperity.

We need solid products that fulfill a real need not just paper shuffling. Over 40 years of artificial bubbles, get rich schemes and criminal enterprises have robbed the nation of common sense, innovation and resourcefulness.

 

Seize the Time; Own Your Job

 

Is your factory closing down? Listen to me! I asked if your factory was closing down! That's your sweat on the floor. That's your money in the Credit Union. When the boss wanted you to work overtime, you did it because the company needed you. The extra jingle in your pocket gave you a high.

Well, the company doesn't need you in China. Anyway, you never any good with chopsticks. If you had a yen to own your shop, this is your opportunity.

The $400k/year mugs who surround Obama can't cope with a Depression.

 

Born a month before Pearl Harbor, I attended world events from an early age. My first words included Mussolini, Patton, Sahara and Patton. At age three I was a regular listener to Lowell Thomas. My mom was an industrial nurse a member of the (more...)
 

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