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Did Congress discuss the coming economic crash...in March Secret Session?

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posted on Jan, 2 2009 @ 02:41 AM
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Now that we have some history behind us, how much did Congress know? Did they discuss the financial crash back in March in their secret session?

I see many blogs dated in March that state Congress discussed the September financial crash, and of a US Treasury collapse in February 2009. Wasn't easy to believe in 2008, but with many states now needing Billions in bailout money it's now easy to believe. After all, states get money from property tax (property owners are having their appraisals lowered), vehicle registration (less than half now), income tax (dropping as unemployment rises), and sales tax (dropping as spending drops).

All this bailout money and monopoly money they're printing now has to come from the Taxpayer, and we don't have that money.

How much do we know now?

If Congress didn't warn taxpayers, how much did this cost us? Can taxpayers sue individual congress members, senators and representatives for the loss in our 401K plans? I'm sure they warned their personal friends...



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posted on Jan, 2 2009 @ 03:05 AM
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I can date it back to July. Probably did go back sooner.

Long report. Go to this website

www.house.gov...

Click down at the bottom where it says 110-127

Long report but interesting.



 
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