Loss of financial freedom

admin, 31 December 2009, 24 comments
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lorax2013 asked:


Nothing really new here, after all, most Americans have already been forced into a modern day version of indentured servitude most of their adult life. Just a brief discussion of a few ongoing losses to your financial freedom and self determination. keywords: economic meltdown collapse dollar hyperinflation bank loans tax federal reserve deflation control freedom loss stocks us

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  1. jeremygsk8
    04 January 2010, 1:41 am

    T F 4. In markets, buyers and sellers communicate through prices by what buyers are willing and able to pay, and producers willing and able to accept.

    T F 5. Public goods are by definition those which are produced in the public sector.

  2. jeremygsk8
    05 January 2010, 4:15 am

    T F 1.The real cost of a cup of coffee is not the money you have to pay for it, but rather, what else you could have bought with that money that you now cannot afford since the money has gone to pay for coffee.

    T F 2. An economy falling into recession will see its production possibilities curve shifting inward to the left.

    T F 3. Rising wheat prices affect neither the Supply of nor Demand for wheat.

  3. FaithfulAndTrue1
    07 January 2010, 10:26 am

    How about buying weapons and ammo?

  4. AccuracyMarked
    10 January 2010, 12:39 am

    “Raw Land” near Urban Growth is King for transferring your fiat money. Secondly, and more important,…it’s been confirmed that the geo-mineral experts have concluded that the first element to be consumed-exhausted off the periodic chart will be Ag (Silver) this will occur in 14 to 22 years at present consumption. Regards, SilverFinger

  5. Peexter
    11 January 2010, 4:22 pm

    If you are in any kind of financial distress, please post your situation at MoneyLoansCredit (.) com, a site where people help people… Don’t wait.. Investors and givers needed as well.

  6. expelledboy
    12 January 2010, 2:34 am

    ok.. second video where I though “huh.. this guy knows what hes talking about” I must say I’m not at your level yet (you got me at a disadvantage me being 18) but my dad knows more about what your talking about that you.. You should hear him go on… and on.. and on.. :)

  7. mrdolanno
    13 January 2010, 2:15 am

    Anyway… World is going in good way.

  8. sderenzi
    13 January 2010, 5:43 am

    Mr. Lorax, I’d like some more videos about what real wealth actually means as opposed to what we have right now.

  9. lorax2013
    15 January 2010, 6:42 pm

    Hi Aztec,
    Interesting topic, I’ve been visiting Baja for 15 years and although I love it there, I’d personally never buy land. Practically every American I know down there eventually lost their lot. It didn’t matter which area, if they were held in trust, owned with a Mexican partner, nothing seemed to work long-term. Then again, $10,000 for an ocean view is worth the risk I guess.

  10. pacs999
    18 January 2010, 4:30 pm

    very informative video.

  11. GaryNull
    19 January 2010, 2:25 am

    More banks will be closing soon.

  12. TadRapidly
    24 January 2010, 2:27 am

    You know what you can still do? MOVE. To another country. Thank you, Lorax.

  13. aztecvoyage
    26 January 2010, 3:45 pm

    Mexican taxes on land are very low. last year I paid an average of 20 dollars per lot, for 2007 year. The other nice thing is that Baby boomers are moving to coastal Mexico. Those who have moved are also very satisfied.

  14. ilkkavu
    28 January 2010, 11:10 pm

    otherwise your videos are very great.

  15. ilkkavu
    30 January 2010, 11:56 am

    why don’t you have any videos about sex and how to pick up hot chicks? :D

  16. bubonick23
    01 February 2010, 3:08 pm

    You have to pay taxes on your land, so I don’t see that as much of a way to protect your wealth (i.e. hedge against inflation)

  17. aztecvoyage
    04 February 2010, 10:47 pm

    I live in San Diego, CA. and I was able to buy land in Mexico. Some lots I bought for about $10,000. Other lots I bought have ocean view. It takes me less than 15 mins to get to my Mexico lots from San Diego.

  18. danger0usknowledge
    05 February 2010, 5:42 pm

    Excellent summery of the present situation. Gold
    will probably be outlawed again. Canadian silver
    stocks are finally taking off but convertible to
    what?

  19. Kenzofeis
    06 February 2010, 4:44 pm

    The noise in USA has affected other banks too, Iceland went head on into the ditch – because of one single rodent that bought the media there an ran his scam so now they want to “sell” Iceland to the EU..
    One may ask oneself if that was the plan from the start, or if this was just a financial maverick that “got lucky” and managed to buy off a truckload of people and the media.

  20. MainstreetEconomics
    06 February 2010, 11:27 pm

    I’ve put together some thoughts on what we can do in a video on my channel called:

    “The Buck STARTS Here”.

    Take a look.

  21. chiniwillly
    07 February 2010, 11:47 am

    but what are we supposed to do? is there ANYthing we can do? :(

  22. texan176
    09 February 2010, 5:31 am

    This is a very good point you make for how people are trapped into federal reserve notes.

    5/5

  23. wizkid2000
    10 February 2010, 1:30 pm

    Great analysis! Spot on. :)

  24. AceOfKnaves83
    13 February 2010, 1:58 am

    insightful as always lorax. keep ‘em coming in 2009. its gonna be an interesting year.

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