Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If you want to pay off the national debt, take the money you would save from health care and pay down the national debt with it. The quality of life would go up, the debt would go down, and within a generation, we could be a nation of healthy, debt-free individuals, rather than the nation we are now, which is regrettably the most diseased population in the history of the world combined with the greatest national debt ever witnessed in the history of the United States of America.
It took some real short-term thinking to put us in this mess. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It will take at least two generations to pay off the national debt, and that's if we radically slash government spending on war and health care right now.
Of course, there is no candidate other than Ron Paul who has any intention of even thinking about paying off the national debt. The issue is simply ignored from one presidency to the next in a great pass-the-buck game that can only end in a sudden a total collapse of the U.S. economy (and its currency). Recent news reports reveal the U.S. debt is now increasing at the rate of $1 million a minute!. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That's enough economic productivity to pay off our entire national debt, build new schools in every town and city in the country, provide free college educations to all young people who wish to go to college, invest billions in new energy technologies and even fund massive health education campaigns to keep our population healthy. With that kind of increased abundance, we could build a whole new society of health, wealth and education.
That's the future being denied by the cancer industry today. They have sold out our future in a desperate grab for next quarter's profits. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | Washington politicians, however, had the luxury of simply adding the cost to the national debt, which would be paid by the workers of the future, the grandchildren and great grandchildren of those using the medicines today. Just the bill for the prescription drugs used by the elderly covered by Medicare, a benefit that began in 2006, was expected to rise so fast that it would account for 5 percent of the federal budget in 2020.
In all, federal, state, and local governments paid for more than 45 percent of the nation's health care in 2005. | Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Your body has about 2 x 1014 synapses (that's one hundred times greater than our national debt measured in dollars). Most of the communications between nerves use substances called neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that help send a signal across a synapse. Think of these neurotransmitters as a one-way electrical impulse between nerves. When one nerve wants to communicate to a neighboring nerve, it releases neurotransmitters.
These neurotransmitters have keys to your neurological mailboxes, which are called neuron receptors. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That's enough economic productivity to pay off our entire national debt, build new schools in every town and city in the country, provide free college educations to all young people who wish to go to college, invest billions in new energy technologies and even fund massive health education campaigns to keep our population healthy. $38 trillion is a lot of money. With that kind of increased abundance, we could build a whole new society of health, wealth and education.
But guess what? The cancer industry won't let that happen. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Trying to get lawmakers to pass a cancer prevention bill is about as useless as trying to get them to pay off the national debt and balance the federal budget.)
With the cancer industry, the entire focus is on "screening" and "treatment." Those terms can be more accurately translated into "recruiting" and "profit-taking. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Of course, there is no candidate other than Ron Paul who has any intention of even thinking about paying off the national debt. The issue is simply ignored from one presidency to the next in a great pass-the-buck game that can only end in a sudden a total collapse of the U.S. economy (and its currency). Recent news reports reveal the U.S. debt is now increasing at the rate of $1 million a minute!.
Ron Paul believes in honest currency (having the currency backed by gold, so that savings cannot be stolen from the People through the Fed's planned hyperinflation). | | Ron Paul cannot reverse all this overnight, but if the People use their voting power to eject all the criminals, hucksters, war mongers and corrupt fat cats that currently run this country, we could begin the economic and political healing processes that, in fifty years or so, might return this country to something resembling an honest society. It will take at least two generations to pay off the national debt, and that's if we radically slash government spending on war and health care right now. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Where out-of-control debt spending is halted, the national debt is steadily reduced, and fiscal sanity is returned to Washington.
Where powerful corporations no longer have control over our President. Imagine a President that honestly and truly represents the interests of the People instead of the ultra rich.
Ron Paul is the only candidate who will honestly and tirelessly work towards this future.
national debt. This monumental task would have obviously violated Einstein's special law of relativity, which states that no person can accumulate wealth faster than their government can spend it.
The quantum Bush computer? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The quality of life would go up, the debt would go down, and within a generation, we could be a nation of healthy, debt-free individuals, rather than the nation we are now, which is regrettably the most diseased population in the history of the world combined with the greatest national debt ever witnessed in the history of the United States of America.
It took some real short-term thinking to put us in this mess. And it's going to take some tough choices to pull us out of it. Frankly, I'm not sure the politicians and voters have the will to make any tough choices at all. | Leslie Taylor, ND See book keywords and concepts | In the Amazon, rainforest timber exports and large-scale development projects go a long way in servicing national debt in many developing countries, which is why governments and international aid-lending institutions like the World Bank subsidize them. In the tropics, governments own or control nearly 80 percent of tropical forests, so these forests stand or fall according to government policy; and in many countries, government policies lie behind the wastage of forest resources. | | Logging rainforest timber is a large economic source, and in many cases, the main source of revenue for servicing the national debt of these developing countries. Logging profits are real to those countries that must attend to their debts, but they are fleeting. Governments are selling their assets too cheaply, and once the rainforest is gone, their source of income will also be gone. Sadly, most of the real profits of the timber trade are made not by the developing countries, but by multinational companies and industrialists of the Northern Hemisphere. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | The floor of the NYSE on October 16, 1987, the first day in the history of the NYSE that the Dow Jones industrial average lost more than 100 points in a single session. national debt The debt of the government; the amount of borrowing by the government to meet expenditures exceeding tax revenues. fa A large national debt can inhibit growth and drive up interest rates. nationalization A government takeover of a private business. natural resources Factors of production not created (though harnessed) by effort. Minerals and fossil fuels are examples of natural resources. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Under President Bush we have reached new peaks in our national debt, and new highs in needless spending. We're already starting to see the crumbling of the United States in the arena of international finance. The US dollar continues to slide, dropping alarmingly in value against the British pound, the Japanese Yen and other world currencies. Other nations are becoming seriously concerned about this rapid fall in the US currency because of the way it impacts trade deficits and affects the prices of imports and exports. | | Consider the fact that the 2004 presidential candidates didn't even MENTION the national debt! It's not even on the radar! | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They want more wars, fewer civil liberties, more spending on missiles and bombs, and practically no focus on the issues that really matter day to day such as health care, education and the national debt.
I have no explanation for this other than the realization that half my fellow American citizens have been utterly hoodwinked. Or, to be more precise, fifty-one percent. The minds of Americans are easily shaped by policies of fear, it seems. If you scare the people enough, they'll vote for anybody. Even for Bush. And even if the rationale for war makes no sense whatsoever. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It may be able to continue fudging the numbers and hiding the truth about its own finances and national debt for another decade, perhaps even two decades if government accountants are creative enough. Or perhaps we will able to save our nation through widespread education efforts and radical financial reform that would reign in spending. That would, of course, be the preferred solution. Fiscal sanity and financial stability are always preferred over financial collapse and radical reforms. |
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