Thoughts on Canadian Subprime, Bp Oil Spill & the Death of Statism

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July 16, 2010 · Posted in General Economics 

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One Response to “Thoughts on Canadian Subprime, Bp Oil Spill & the Death of Statism”

  1. Oliver Stone on July 21st, 2010 5:55 pm

    The gulf of Mexico oil spill shows that the US should follow the example of south American socialists in nationalizing its energy industry, filmmaker Oliver stone said yesterday.

    The director said that the US’ natural wealth was too important to be left in private hands, telling journalists in London that oil and other natural resorces belong to the people.

    NOOOT :-)

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