Ramon Ramos
Craig Paul Roberts funny old face was recently on Alex Jones unfunny conspiracy nut channel on the web and Craig Paul Robert's talked about the usual details on how there is no recovery because kids are deciding to stay at home with their parents more and more these days because of the economy and not the fact that parents and kids are best friends more so in this generation. Alex Jones tried to get the old coot Robert's, one of my favorite internet interviews to view, to become more optimistic that there was a political storm coming as the public was waking up to the fact the system is breaking apart from these fringe candidates becoming more popular. Roberts against talked about the price of housing being out of reach of young people ignoring the fact that massive tidal waves of immigration of people from corrupt lands where they accumulated mass dollars is the real reason behind the housing crisis for Americans. both of these knuckleheads say nothing of housing being an investment and that rich people around the world should not be allowed to accumulate so much housing at the expense of those who cannot get by and afford one thanks to the for-profit housing boom and construction are bought politicians have allowed. Robert's is right not to be optimistic because as long as citizens United is allowed to stand from a corrupt Supreme Court with bigger interests in preserving the wealthy than citizens then little will actually be changed. Alex jones knows this yet denies talking much because he benefits extremely from this system that lets this blowhard make tons of money talking into a microphone despite the fact he is not even on a major network. Jones seemed to be trying to get Robert's to say things are moving in a positive direction with the information reaching the masses but Paul Robert's is a smart guy and knows the masses that listens to Alex Jones have brain cells and nerves that are not sinuous to the proper channels and important connectivity tissues in of thought processes. another great Craig Paul Robert's interview despite the program.
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