Friday, September 20, 2013

7 in 10 Americans Think Government Is For The Banks And Big Corps (Not The People)

7 in 10 Americans Think Government Is For The Banks And Big Corps (Not The People) | Zero Hedge:

"72% of the poor and 71% of the middle-class believe government policies (fiscal and monetary) have done little or nothing to help them. Of course, this will be eschewed by the academics (as Santelli recently exclaimed regarding the arrogance of the intellectuals) because 'the people' just don't get it. But when 69% of all Americans, according a new Pew study, say large banks and financial institutions have benefited the most from post-recession government policies; communications policies are going badly awry. Despite a surging stock market, exploding home prices, and low rates spurring all kinds of subprime auto loan exuberance, there has been little change in these perceptions since July 2010."

If "72% of the poor and 71% of the middle-class" had read Gary Allen's 1971 book, None Dare Call it Conspiracy, they would KNOW why the government is for the big banks and not for them! (These people should also read: "What Happens When Governments Tries to Disarm its Citizens?").

Recommended reading (my post):

Is the Fed Ready to Cut America's Fiat Life Support?

Recommended sermon:

When Government Tries to Be God, by Dr. David P. Murray

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)