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A little something to think about.

Per this story.

http://www.reuters.com/article/gc03/idUSTRE59O17F20091026

They were selling 9000 homes for $500.00 each.

It was reported that hardly anyone was buying them.

If one does a little math total cost if you were to buy up every home is 4.5 million dollars.

Now with all these trillions of bailout dollars, from us the tax payers a measley 4.5 million could not be found to buy up these houses and move 9000 homeless families off the streets, out of the cold.?

Let alone no one has thought that since so many detroit houses are going for so cheap, we as a country could not lessen the blow of homelessness in this manner?

Why isn't it obvious enough yet to everyone in this country that it is time for banks, corporations, government to go bye bye?

I'm not talking about violence.

I'm simply talking about unplugging from it all.

Pull your money from the banks. Barter as much as possible so they cant tax it. Do business with family run places instead of the chains as much as you can. Grow your own food as much as you can (if you can).

The above story is a perfect example that government does not care, and never will.

It's an easy solution and there are a lot of easy ways to fix things, and they are obvious.

But it will not happen due to one simple fact.

They are intentionally trying to destroy this country.

It is blatantly obvious to everyone now, without even having to try to look for it.

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