Thursday, August 4, 2011

U.S. Economic Meltdown 2012: Debt Plan Band-Aid - Preparing For The Worst

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Over 1 million people have already begun to prepare for their worst financial nightmare. 

Analysts have been predicting a total unraveling of the U.S. economic system throughout 2012 and continuing onward into 2013 and beyond.


The Debt Plan is just a temporary band-aid ... A psychological public temperance scheme ... No, it's actually more like a tourniquet that is being applied to our already gushing economic head wound.


It is much more intelligent to prepare for the worst and hope for the best, rather than the other way around!


> Youtube Quote:


"Newsmax recently aired this gripping video, the Aftershock Survival Summit, to a private audience and the response was so overwhelming, viewers begged us to post it here on Youtube, so they could share it with others.


*WARNING: This video contains shocking truths about the real state of the economy.

Nearly one million Americans from all levels of life united together on July 14 to watch the original broadcast featuring famed economist and bestselling author, Robert Wiedemer.


Wiedemer gives viewers a dire wake-up call along with practical step-by-step guidelines that ordinary Americans can follow to protect and grow their wealth, even in these tumultuous times.

Robert Widemer prophetically predicted both the real estate and stock market collapse in his book, America's Bubble Economy (2006).


In the wake of his anticipated economic disaster, Wiedemer penned a follow-up book, Aftershock, which immediately topped Amazon's bestseller list.


Dow Jones said Wiedemer's work "is your bible, read it, get into action, and be a winner." 


Standard and Poor's says his "track record demands our attention.""




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UseYKxDLnOw



http://w3.newsmax.com/a/aftershockb/videog.cfm?PROMO_CODE=CA74-1&gclid=CIuJ7pftsqoCFcHs7QodkRwm8Q


http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-debt-deal-and-obamas-2012-problem/2011/08/02/gIQAblZepI_story.html

The debt deal and Obama’s 2012 problem
www.washingtonpost.com
The president cannot run from his liberalism.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44002838/ns/politics-white_house/#.TjlwBGG4JH4

Obama suffers political setback in deal
www.msnbc.msn.com
The president suffered a defeat in the battle over raising the U.S. debt limit that may impact his plans for job growth and winning re-election in 2012.

 

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