Boycott Christmas
December 1, 2008 | Vetting explained
What does everyone think? Why trade the funny money issued by the Federal Reserve when they are going to give away up to $7,000,000,000,000.00 to fix the problems THEY started in the first place. Yes, after every American is taxed another $23,000 on top of what we already owe with interest, the future of our economy does not look so bright.
I say fck'em. Make your gifts this year. Don't buy that Playstation or XBox. Walk by the jewelers row. Skip on that credit card offer. You don't need a 12-foot tree.
Give all the gift money to the Salvation Army or another nonprofit group to feed those much much less fortunate than us. Those starving caused by THOSE WHO CAUSED THIS.
We the People have the power to name our price, but not much longer. The dollar will be done if we print upwards of $7,000,000,000,000.00 to bail out these thieves of America.
With the total debt approaching one quadrillion dollars (that's 15-zeros), how the hell are we supposed to "consume" while we know it's the absolute wrong thing to do????
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