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Statism is turning America into Detroit – Ayn Rand’s Starnesville come to life – Telegraph Blogs

Statism is turning America into Detroit – Ayn Rand’s Starnesville come to life – Telegraph Blogs. Which brings us to the scariest thing of all. Detroit could all too easily be a forerunner for the rest of the United States. … Continue reading

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25 Facts About The Fall Of Detroit That Will Leave You Shaking Your Head

Coming to a country, county, city or state near you: 25 Facts About The Fall Of Detroit That Will Leave You Shaking Your Head | Zero Hedge. Detroit is only just the beginning. When the next major financial crisis strikes, … Continue reading

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New York food stamp recipients are shipping welfare-funded groceries to relatives in Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti – NYPOST.com

New York food stamp recipients are shipping welfare-funded groceries to relatives in Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti – NYPOST.com. Everybody does it,” said a worker at an Associated Supermarket in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn. “They pay for it any way they … Continue reading

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“Detroit is a warning. For those who choose to heed it.”

Says Instapundit. Those who should be heeding it will choose not to. Hiding behind the castle walls I’d say. You hide your eyes and refuse to listen. You play your games and abuse the system. You stuff your pockets while … Continue reading

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Honestly, who is stoopid enought to buy this debt?

CA Approves $8.6B More Debt for High-Speed Rail While California suffers through a nation-high 9.8 percent unemployment rate, a state budget debt of $34 billion, and $766 billion in unfunded liabilities, Democrat-appointed officials have okayed borrowing another $8.6 billion to … Continue reading

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