When Government Becomes a Predator
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Monty Pelerin
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April 5, 2011
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Tags: abuse of law, citizens abroad, FACTA, FBAR, law, taxes
Tags: abuse of law, citizens abroad, FACTA, FBAR, law, taxes
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The Dow-Jones dropped over 200 points yesterday. As explained by MarketWatch: Benchmark indexes initially cleared their losses after the Fed’s ... Read More
As one scandal after another breaks in and around the Obama Administration, the integrity and ethics of government come into ... Read More
Kyle Bass is one of the best analysts/hedge fund managers. He was one who truly foresaw the current crisis and ... Read More
Some amazing and scary technology is now available to governments for tracking and watching people. This photo advancement is not ... Read More
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"Monty Pelerin" is a pseudonym derived from The Mont Pelerin Society. Friedrich Hayek, Nobel laureate in Economics founded the group in 1947.This site has no connection with the Mont Pelerin Society other than a coincidence in philosophy.
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