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US economy is going to implode




In a few short months, no matter what the President does, the US economy is going to collapse. There is too much global chaos in the financial markets and our banking policy over the last 20 years has left the government no way to correct or hide things.


Mark Cuban Tells All
  • Millions of Jobs will be Lost
  • MASSIVE Unemployment Rate
  • Global Economic Chaos
  • People without AT LEAST 200,000 are going to get WIPED OUT

If you don't have at least 200,000 by this time next year, you are going to be in very, very bad shape. That's the long and short of it. People with money are going to do VERY well, and people without it are going to get hurt bad.

Remember 2008 – This is going to be 4x worse!






Although he was quiet, years of heavy lifting at the lumberyard helped him excel in sports, and his athletic success led to popularity. He enjoyed the football games and track meets, and though most of his team-mates spent their free time together as well, he rarely joined them. An occasional person found him arrogant; most simply figured he had grown up a bit faster than everyone else. He had a few friends in school, but none had ever made an impression on him. Except for one. And she came after graduation. Allie. His Allie. He remembered talking to Fin about Allie after theyd left the festival that first night, and Fin had laughed. Then hed made two predictions: first, that they would fall in love, and second, that it wouldnt work out. There was a slight tug at his line and Noah hoped for a largemouth bass, but the tugging eventually stopped, and after reeling his line in and checking the bait, he cast again. Fin ended up being right on both counts. Most of the summer, she had to make excuses to her parents whenever they wanted to see each other. It wasnt that they didnt like him—it was that he was from a different class, too poor, and they would never approve if their daughter became serious with someone like him. I dont care what my parents think, I love you and always will, she would say. Well find a way to be together. But in the end they couldnt. By early September the tobacco had been harvested and she had no choice but to return with her family to ston-Salem. Only the summer is over, Allie, not us, hed said the morning she left. Well never be over. But they were. For a reason he didnt fully understand, the letters he wrote went unanswered. Eventually he decided to leave New Bern to help get her off his mind, but also because the Depression made earning a living in New Bern almost impossible. He went first to Norfolk and worked at a shipyard for six months before he was off, then moved to New Jersey because hed heard the economy wasnt so bad there. He eventually found a job in a scrap yard, separating scrap metal from everything else. The owner, a Jewish man named Morris Goldman, was intent on collecting as much scrap metal as he could, convinced that a war was going to start in Europe and that America would be dragged in again. Noah, though, didnt care about the reason. He was just happy to have a job. His years in the lumberyard had toughened him to this type of labor, and he worked hard. Not only did it help him keep his mind off Allie during the day, but it was something he felt he had to do. His daddy had always said: Give a days work for a days pay. Anything less is stealing. That attitude pleased his boss. Its a shame you arent Jewish, Goldman would say, youre such a fine in so many other ways. It was the best compliment Goldman could give. He continued to think about Allie, especially at night. He wrote her once a month but never received a reply. Eventually he wrote a final letter and forced himself to accept the fact that the summer theyd spent with one another was the only thing theyd ever share. Still, though, she stayed with him. Three years after the last letter, he went to ston-Salem in the hope of finding her. He went to her house, discovered that she had moved, and after talking to some neighbors, finally called RJR. The who answered the phone was new and didnt recognize the name, but she poked around the personnel files for him. She found out that Allies father had left the company and that no forwarding address was listed. That trip was the first and last time he ever looked for her. For the next eight years, he worked for Goldman. At first he was one of twelve employees, but as the years dragged on, the company grew, and he was promoted. By 1940 he had mastered the business and was running the entire operation, brokering the deals and managing a staff of thirty. The yard had become the largest scrap metal dealer on the East Coast.



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