This film is a must see for every American. The country has an 8.7 trillion dollar debt and we are borrowing money from other countries to make ends meet. In short, we have sold off our autonomy. Just as your home may be repossessed when you can no longer make the payment, so can this great land. The film lays out the facts and figures to bring home the hard truth. Government irresponsibility and attempt to put on a happy face that all is well, is enough to warrent serious actions by the public; THEIR EMPLOYER. Fire them all. This empire is coming to an end if action is not taken. Log onto the site for more information and possible solutions, which are not going to be easy to swallow, but there is no bankruptcy court to to run to and make it all go away. Taxpayers need to know what is going on and the best and most prominent in their fields will inform them in this film. It's thought provoking, informative and essential for those worried about the big topics of Social Security, health care, social welfare, taxation and future of the USA. There are solutions and technology in place, like getting off foreign oil with fuel cells, eliminating welfare programs to corrupt nations, reviewing government programs and simply getting rid of the ones that don't produce results and are not accountable and maybe a flat tax so everyone pays. This film isn't playing at every local theater, but dlearly worth the hunt and drive to see it. It is your money, your country, your retirement and your 'gift' to your children.
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It worked in France.....and Romania...Italy.....
Yes, there is a lot the Feds can do to eliminate waste, but if we go cold turkey, cut foreign aid completely off, W.W.III will ensue, due to an erratic world economy. There is no black and white solution, only gray. I know the people want answers, but cutting off the head in spite of the nose ain't it, darlin'!
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