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Hello, this is Scott and this is the Hyper Report.
This video is sponsored by Peak Resources Dot Org.
Here are quotes for various items for today.
First... Stabbed In The Back
In less than a year, Obama, the deceiver and liar,
has not only lost all credibility with Obamawreck, but also on the world-wide stage as well.
For example, with the revelation of secret negotiations with Iran,
Obama has made an enemy of the Saudi Arabian Royal Family.
No amount of bowing will help this prick and I am all out of crocodile tears.
Next... Scooping Up Gold
It turns out that China and India are not alone in taking advantage of the gold price
dip. Gold shops in Saudi Arabia are flourishing
because consumer demand has increased 25% due to the gold price dip.
People who trade in real gold know a bargain when they see one.
Next... Judge Upholds NSA Phone Snooping
Federal Judge William Pauley, whom Obama will likely nominate for the U.S. Supreme Court,
has upheld that the NSA can, in dragnet fashion, collect millions of Americans phone calls
without a warrant. Hey William, perhaps you may want to get out
of that blue dress and wipe your mouth off.
Next... Unemployment Benefits
1.3 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits today.
This will, of course, be spinned into good news as the bogusly calculated unemployment
rate is lowered. The fact that three job seekers are competing
for each opening and the 4 million of those who have been unemployed
more than 37 weeks is not a good sign for the new year.
Next... To Big For Jail
For years, JP Morgan has obstructed any investigation into one of their clients... Bernard Madoff.
Now, it turns out that officials at the Department of Injustice stated
they were not going to enforce a subpoena, from the Treasury Inspector General,
to explore potential criminal activity by JP Morgan.
The bottom line, since 2008,
banks have pretty much escaped any criminal wrongdoing
and Americans have been left out in the cold as Eric Holder protects the To Big For Jail
banks.
Next... Debtors Prison
As states and counties grapple with shrinking budgets and yearly shortfalls,
they find new ways to spend money by throwing poor people into prison?
This is exactly what is happening as people struggling to pay overdue fines and fees,
like simple traffic violations, are being thrown into jail.
What's next? Work houses for orphans?
Someone needs to scare the Dickens into these people.
Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.
Good Day!