To: floridarocks
explain why lawyers won't discuss the bankruptcy of the corporate US in 1933
There is not "one" corporate US, but many independent corporations. Some did go out of business during the depression. Many did not and many more individual businesses have created and produced wealth since then. We're the richest country in terms of per capita income in the world.
keeps us perpetually indebted to the international bankers. How rich are those Rothschilds anyway?
Talk of "international bankers" and "Rich Rothchilds" can be code for anti-semitism. I don't know if you meant it that way or not.
People who have something to hide will use the tactic of belittling others. That won't work with me. I admit I don't know everything. So flame on if you must. The truth can't be hidden forever.
It seems like you are implying that you have a theory as to what truth will reveal itself. Do you mean "the truth" that all corporations in existence in 1933 went bankrupt and they're being propped up by the Federal Reserve banks who are doing so to keep the little guy down?
To: aynrandfreak
We're the richest country interms of per capita income in the world.Oh, yeah?
Not even in the Top Ten !
You see, it appears that [Australia is], on a per capita basis the world's richest nation with every Australian man, woman and child being a (Australian dollar) millionaire.
Here are the World Bank stats of the richest nations:
1 Australia US$835,000
2 Canada US$704,000
3 Luxembourg US$656,000
4 Switzerland US$642,000
5 Japan US$563,000
6 Sweden US$491,000
7 Iceland US$486,000
8 Qatar US$472,000
9 United Arab Emerates US$469,000
10 Denmark US$461,000
16 posted on
12/01/2001 10:40:58 PM PST by
gcruse
To: aynrandfreak
We're the richest country interms of per capita income in the world.Oh, yeah?
Not even in the Top Ten !
You see, it appears that [Australia is], on a per capita basis the world's richest nation with every Australian man, woman and child being a (Australian dollar) millionaire.
Here are the World Bank stats of the richest nations:
1 Australia US$835,000
2 Canada US$704,000
3 Luxembourg US$656,000
4 Switzerland US$642,000
5 Japan US$563,000
6 Sweden US$491,000
7 Iceland US$486,000
8 Qatar US$472,000
9 United Arab Emerates US$469,000
10 Denmark US$461,000
17 posted on
12/01/2001 10:40:59 PM PST by
gcruse
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