Click Image To Visit Site Take President Barack "Barry" Obama, for instance. He must be the worst president since FDR — maybe ever. Yet he was just rewarded with a second term in office.
Regardless of your opinion of the man, or his politics, one thing is certain: his economic policies have been a complete and total disaster.
In a moment, I’ll show why this offers a golden opportunity for certain individuals…and how you can be one of them. But first, here’s a quick review of where Obama’s taken us…
Americans on food stamps increased from 31.6 million to a new all-time record of 47.7 million – that’s a 50 percent increase in just four years.
The U.S. national debt grew from $10.6 trillion to $16.3 trillion during Obama’s first term in office.
I could go on and on, but you get the point…Obama’s economic destruction of America is a sad and appalling disgrace. Yet, when it comes down to it, there’s really nothing you or I can do to change it.
This, perhaps, is the most frustrating thing about it. Seeing friends, neighbors, and relatives, getting washed out in Obama’s sea of destruction…
Given the raw facts of the mess Obama’s made of things, and the personal destruction it has wrought for many, what I’m about to share will sound extraordinarily bitter sweet. Nonetheless, it is important you hear it…
This may seem illogical, perhaps unbelievable, I know. But if you give me a brief moment I’ll show you exactly how Obama’s plans are giving you the ultimate gift.
In short, through his destruction of America’s economy and financial system Obama’s exposing wide ranging and dramatic economic and financial distortions. Those that understand these distortions…and take certain, simple, steps to exploit them, will become ridiculously rich.
Naturally, this opportunity requires that you do some things that are unconventional. Doing the conventional puts you smack in the middle of the herd of sheep being led to slaughter.
For example, buying S&P500 Index Funds or U.S. Treasuries, like everyone else, practically guarantees your retirement savings and investments… Read more…
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