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Only Mexico and Turkey Poverty Rates Are Higher Than U.S.A.! Email Print

Remember when U.S. politicians used to proudly boast when they ran for office that the U.S.A. was the richest nation in the world?

That was yesterday!  Today the U.S.A.'s gap between rich and poor is widening.  The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released its analysis in 2008 when it was revealed that the U.S. had slipped dramatically in the economic sphere.

As the world's poor immigrants have overpowered the resources of the U.S.A. to descend on overcrowded cities, people should now think twice before they rush to obtain what they are hunting for -- basically in many cases -- economic advantages.

First off, the U.S. is in a deep recession, not like anything to hit the U.S.A. since the Great Depression.  In an Associated Press article by Emma Van Dorn and Greg Keller in the Seattle Times December 12, 2008, the following was revealed:

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Who Destroyed the U.S. Manufacturing Base? Email Print

When Bill Clinton signed the World Trade Agreement it was the beginning of the end of U.S. dominance in worldwide manufacturing.

The congressional members who voted approval of this destructive agreement can take bows now for the General Motors collapse.

With $50 billion of taxpayers' dollars one cannot help but wonder where this deluge of borrowed billions is going?  

According to a New York Times article by Micheline Maynard on June 1, the plan following bankruptcy protection is as follows:

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Who Destroyed the U.S. Manufacturing Base? Email Print

When Bill Clinton signed the World Trade Agreement it was the beginning of the end of U.S. dominance in worldwide manufacturing.

The congressional members who voted approval of this destructive agreement can take bows now for the General Motors collapse.

With $50 billion of taxpayers' dollars one cannot help but wonder where this deluge of borrowed billions is going?  

According to a New York Times article by Micheline Maynard on June 1, the plan following bankruptcy protection is as follows:

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Truth v. Ideology Email Print

With the shattering of the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001, a titanic earthquake ripped through the United States and quickly swept across the world. Two shock waves of anger and patriotism predictably met at a point on the globe opposite the United States: the Middle East. Osama bin Laden and his evil cohorts were identified as the enemies, and they were in for a shakedown by the glorious US military. The terrorists of 9/11 declared war on the US, and war is what they got. In this cosmic battle against religiously inspired terrorists, America wages war on the side of good and the terrorists fight on the side of evil. Americans have been wakened from their postmodern, anything-goes slumber to the reality that, like it or not, the United States has a mission to save the world from evil. How much clearer could it get?

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