rainerann
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We are not owned by other countries. We have about 16 trillion dollars in debt, but 11 trillion of that debt is called national debt, which is just a sneaky way of having control over other people internally. The borrower is slave to the lender. Our own people are trying to enslave us with this debt, not some foreign country. The national debt is made up of securities owned by people within this country. Just throwing it out there, but if your country needs financial help, why are you making your own country go into debt to operate? Why aren't you just giving your country money to help your own country?
I don't think the people who own these securities are capable of true generosity. These securities represent a sort of vain generosity as though they are expecting people to bow down to them like kings for loaning them money and putting their economy on life support. Thank you rich people. What would we do without your hordes of money you are willing to briefly share with the rest of us.
Technically, we don't even need the loans to begin with because congress can issue money into circulation without this. Abraham Lincoln did this. So it just makes one wonder why money causes people to experience such fear that no one else seems to attempt something like this. We seem to be more afraid of people with money than we are of serial killers. Maybe rich people behave like serial killers when their stash of money is threatened. So they take advantage of this and intimidate people in such a way that they don't take advantage of this option to create money within congress without debt.
Either way, we only have about 5 trillion in foreign debt, which is approximately a quarter of all our debt. Hardly enough to determine that we are owned by another country.
We are a strong country, that is why the banking industry tries to use us the way they do and why we are still standing with the freedoms that we have despite the impractical amount of debt that is placed on our shoulders. What the numbers really suggest is the potential of an upcoming civil war between the people who want to consider us slaves within our own country and the people that refuse to wear this title.
Ironically, most of the dystopian movies suggest something of a civil war happening first. It was a minor detail that stood out in the Hunger Games for me. I don't know how many people even noticed it, but it was a civil war that started the whole thing. I think the only way to avoid something like this happening in the future is to try to get some control over the economy that is not dependent on securities, but people are very afraid of rich people. Maybe it is the unknown. We don't know entirely what they are capable of who is capable of betraying us because of their own greed.
Either way, it is really a miracle that we still exist the way we do despite all these clear attacks on our country from within.
I don't think the people who own these securities are capable of true generosity. These securities represent a sort of vain generosity as though they are expecting people to bow down to them like kings for loaning them money and putting their economy on life support. Thank you rich people. What would we do without your hordes of money you are willing to briefly share with the rest of us.
Technically, we don't even need the loans to begin with because congress can issue money into circulation without this. Abraham Lincoln did this. So it just makes one wonder why money causes people to experience such fear that no one else seems to attempt something like this. We seem to be more afraid of people with money than we are of serial killers. Maybe rich people behave like serial killers when their stash of money is threatened. So they take advantage of this and intimidate people in such a way that they don't take advantage of this option to create money within congress without debt.
Either way, we only have about 5 trillion in foreign debt, which is approximately a quarter of all our debt. Hardly enough to determine that we are owned by another country.
We are a strong country, that is why the banking industry tries to use us the way they do and why we are still standing with the freedoms that we have despite the impractical amount of debt that is placed on our shoulders. What the numbers really suggest is the potential of an upcoming civil war between the people who want to consider us slaves within our own country and the people that refuse to wear this title.
Ironically, most of the dystopian movies suggest something of a civil war happening first. It was a minor detail that stood out in the Hunger Games for me. I don't know how many people even noticed it, but it was a civil war that started the whole thing. I think the only way to avoid something like this happening in the future is to try to get some control over the economy that is not dependent on securities, but people are very afraid of rich people. Maybe it is the unknown. We don't know entirely what they are capable of who is capable of betraying us because of their own greed.
Either way, it is really a miracle that we still exist the way we do despite all these clear attacks on our country from within.