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The New Deal 2.0

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The New Deal 2.0

FromThe Nicnac Podcast

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17 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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In this episode I make more comments about the dismal state
of the US Economy and react to Mr. Obama's proposed stimulus package and its relation
to Franklin D Roosevelt"s New Deal. I suggest that we take this time to really
think about the future of our country and even go so far as to propose an
amendment to the US Constitution. I also implore US voters to remember that we
have an indirect democracy and if we wish for our Legislative Branch to work effectively
we must elect people to it that can work effectively rather than engage in political
squabbling.




 




With apologies to people bored by political talk, and a warning
that this program contains strong language that peacefully to petitions the
Government for a redress of grievances while ousting John McCain and those like
him, I present to you The New Deal 2.0.   




 




Please send comments to nicnacjak at gmail dot com.




 




Thanks,




Nicolas   

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Released:
Feb 10, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join host Nicolas Jackson as he talks to people in the flight sim and aviation industry.