Payday Loans Scrutinized
With more American’s struggling financially, payday loans are coming under scrutiny for trapping the working poor in a vicious cycle of debt. Armen Keteyian reports.
With more American’s struggling financially, payday loans are coming under scrutiny for trapping the working poor in a vicious cycle of debt. Armen Keteyian reports.
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How do the Obama deficits compare with past presidents? And how did the national debt get so big anyway. This video tries to answer those questions by looking at the debt as a road trip and seeing how fast different administrations have been traveling. Historical debt data: www.treasurydirect.gov Inflation data: www.westegg.com Future debt data (2010 – 2016): www.whitehouse.gov For more, follow my Twitter account at politicalmath or visit my blog at politicalmath.wordpress.com
The amount of US dollars in circulation is skyrocketing. What does it mean for you? Watch then share this video!
inflation.us Prepare for the real economic collapse! Subscribe to our Free Newsletter! TV has become a lending Library news.bbc.co.uk economicrot.blogspot.com This video (especially the beginning) is quite disturbing and is not for the faint of heart (you’ve been warned). It is however very powerful in making it’s point – that we’ve all been programmed, lied to and bamboozled throughout our lives – programmed to be ignorant of the real issues that matter; to think like a herd of sheep and wrap our lives around materialism and debt – to feed the commercialistic profit making mechanisms (the industries, corporations and banks) who own and control our government through their puppet master strings. We as humans basically just want to be happy – but we wrongly believe it can be achieved through materialistic purchases – thinking: “if I only had that new car or big house I would be happy and fulfilled, like all those smiling people in the commercial”; “if only I had that three karat ring I would be the talk of the office, the girls would be jealous and I would look accomplished”; “that new 650 quad runner certainly would make me content and I’d be a man’s-man to boot” (as it sits in the garage quickly depreciating after a couple months of use). Face it people: Materialism doesn’t bring long-term happiness and buyer’s remorse is typically the end result after the novelty wears off. Are the many years of debt service and a stretched family budget really worth the purchase? Are …