This might be the most horrific story I've read since Stephen King's IT - but at least that was fiction. This is truly unbelievable - and terrifying.
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Wow. The numbers are eye-watering and the runes aren't good either on this one. The writer misses one salient fact; the tsunami of debt has impoverished more than just the US. Here in the UK we're all suffering because of sub-prime as just one example. He's right that organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy. What to do...
Excellent thought provoking article, thanks for linking to it.
Posted by: Alex McDonald | July 15, 2009 at 06:33 AM