Posts Tagged ‘Demographics’

National Debt

Friday, May 21st, 2010


www.MothersAgainstDebt.com The debt we are leaving our children is fiscal child abuse. Since we made this video, debt per citizen has risen more than $1700 to $41869 according to the US Debt Clock. To find out more about what we are doing to our children and how to stop it, visit MothersAgainstDebt.com. “Government, we’ve got our eye on you!”

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Crash Course: Chapter 14 – Assets & Demographics by Chris Martenson

Sunday, February 14th, 2010


Chapter 14 (Assets & Demographics): Having examined our nations current, never-before-seen level of debt, as well as our failure to save, we now move on to look at our assets. Key Concept 8 is introduced, that debts are fixed, but assets are variable, sometimes gaining and sometimes losing. Dr. Martenson examines Americas assets, especially in light of our current demographic situation. The effect of the baby boomer generation is specifically considered, with the conclusion that the next 20 years are going to be completely unlike the last twenty years. www.chrismartenson.com

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Crash Course: Chapter 14 – Assets & Demographics (1 of 2) by Chris Martenson

Saturday, February 13th, 2010


Chapter 14 (Assets & Demographics – Part 1 of 2): Having examined our nations current, never-before-seen level of debt, as well as our failure to save, we now move on to look at our assets. Key Concept 8 is introduced, that debts are fixed, but assets are variable, sometimes gaining and sometimes losing. Dr. Martenson examines Americas assets, especially in light of our current demographic situation. The effect of the baby boomer generation is specifically considered, with the conclusion that the next 20 years are going to be completely unlike the last twenty years. www.chrismartenson.com

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