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Selling U.S. Out is not about some grand conspiracy. It is about how the toxic combination of ignorance, negligence, political ideology, corruption, and greed drove bad trade and economic policies that culminated in the economic collapse of 2008. While the trillions of dollars the U.S. government borrowed and injected into the system averted a total system meltdown, the borrowed money did not address the underlying issues that caused the system to fail. If we do not quickly address these underlying issues, it is only a matter of time before the system fails again with catastrophic consequences for the U.S. economy and our overall way of life. The time has come for us to set aside partisan politics and come together, as one nation, to ensure that "The Glorious Cause of
America" continues, and is passed on to future generations. It is time for us to put America and Americans first again!
Genre: Political Science / General (fancy, right?)
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