Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Why are the Koch Brothers Buying Our Democracy?

While rapidly increasing numbers of vulnerable Americans struggle to afford basic shelter and groceries, Charles and David Koch luxuriate in their obscene wealth, estimated at $42 billion, and continue to generate around $13 million daily. 


In the following video, three Florida seniors, who rely on Social Security, fight back against the Koch brothers and what they represent, telling them what's on their minds.  If you wish, you can join them here.


Charles and David Koch are worth $42 billion and make $13 million every day while vulnerable Americans struggle to afford shelter and groceries. Meet three Florida seniors who rely on Social Security and are fighting back against the Koch brothers attempt to make them homeless. They told the Kochs what's on their minds. What would you tell the Kochs?


The political/economic agenda of the Koch Brothers, if successful, will greatly accelerate the onset of hyperinflation and the collapse of the U.S. economy.  The bottom line effect of such a collapse would be essentially to wipe out what remains of the middle class, leaving only the ridiculously rich and the pathetic poor.




As the Federal Reserve continues to create fiat money out of thin air, the inevitable result will be ongoing, progressive inflation.  In reality, this is nothing other than a hidden tax, which adds greatly to the oppression of the poor and middle class.  We can be certain, then, that whatever dollar assets we have will continue to shrivel like a raisin in the sun.  It is very wise, therefore, to shift dollar assets into precious metals and other commodities of intrinsic value.

KB Gold, a German company with which I'm affiliated, offers a very attractive way for people of limited means to open an online gold savings account and to buy small amounts of 24 caret, kinebar quality gold on a monthly basis.  KB Gold customers have the option of having this gold securely stored in a vault in the St. Gotthard Massif in Switzerland, where the Swiss Government also stores all of its gold.

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