Back To Reality?

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
Well, I gave you a holiday break from my letters but it’s time to get back to reality. Hope you didn’t load up your credit cards so they wont be caught up until next August or maybe never. The workers in Communist China appreciate your efforts. Especially the old ones that killed thousands of U.S. Marines in North Korea that our masters have never demanded their bones be returned.
In case you haven't heard, the world economic system is close to kaput. In France this year the department stores were nearly empty. What was that phrase we used to hear about? A domino effect?
The latest figures are that 9/10 of all U.S. housing has now become government housing due to the Feds underwriting that many loans and now they plan to pick up the underwater homes too. How is it that when you hear socialism all the time that way back in the shadows the super capitalists have cornered it all?
Our troops have a high rate of clogged arteries that are coming back besides the numbers that are committing suicide. Average 450 calls a day to the V.A. from vets contemplating suicide.
Of course, they are getting clogged arteries. As far back as the Korean war doctors found that chlorinated water caused that. There was almost no heart problems in the U.S. until the beginning of the last century when chlorine was introduced to the municipal water supplies.
Pleasant dreams, tax slaves.
Tom Metzger
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
Well, I gave you a holiday break from my letters but it’s time to get back to reality. Hope you didn’t load up your credit cards so they wont be caught up until next August or maybe never. The workers in Communist China appreciate your efforts. Especially the old ones that killed thousands of U.S. Marines in North Korea that our masters have never demanded their bones be returned.
In case you haven't heard, the world economic system is close to kaput. In France this year the department stores were nearly empty. What was that phrase we used to hear about? A domino effect?
The latest figures are that 9/10 of all U.S. housing has now become government housing due to the Feds underwriting that many loans and now they plan to pick up the underwater homes too. How is it that when you hear socialism all the time that way back in the shadows the super capitalists have cornered it all?
Our troops have a high rate of clogged arteries that are coming back besides the numbers that are committing suicide. Average 450 calls a day to the V.A. from vets contemplating suicide.
Of course, they are getting clogged arteries. As far back as the Korean war doctors found that chlorinated water caused that. There was almost no heart problems in the U.S. until the beginning of the last century when chlorine was introduced to the municipal water supplies.
Pleasant dreams, tax slaves.
Tom Metzger
Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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