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Why not shut down more government? [answer will surprise you]

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Here's what he said... "To what extent sure to inform you, challenge the status quo, and outrage the

[Casey Research] Casey Daily Dispatch Reader, The recent government shutdown raises plenty of issues about America's future... For insight, I went to Doug Casey—America's original politically incorrect pundit: [Image]( Here's what he said... "To what extent [is] the federal government necessary... Basically, all the departments that have been shut down should actually be abolished wholesale. [NASA] is an excellent example of this... I'm a big fan of space exploration. But [NASA is] run like the post office, or a DMV... It's degenerated into a typical cost-plus government bureaucracy. Apart from that, the U.S. government is manifestly bankrupt. Soon enough, it won't even be able to pay the interest on its debt, forget about science projects." This is the kind of straight-talk that made Doug a two-time New York Times best-selling author... [Now he's back with another book]( sure to inform you, challenge the status quo, and outrage the political elite. In fact, Doug even tackles immigration on page 35 of his new book: "...immigrants were [once] culturally compatible opportunity seekers that were coming to America to improve themselves. I'm actually for open borders. But it's only possible if there is zero welfare to attract the wrong types... And if all property is privately owned... to help ensure everyone is self-supporting." Look, if you want a heavy dose of honesty and clear thinking to keep you sane in the midst of these strange times... [You need a copy of Totally Incorrect: Volume 2.]( But there's something else about Doug... He's nailed every major geopolitical prediction of the last 40 years. From the fall of the Soviet Union... to Trump's election victory. "I think unless Trump's actively defrauded, he's going to be the Republican candidate. And he's going to win." — Doug Casey, April 21, 2016 It's why best-selling author Robert Ringer said: "A hundred years from now... Doug Casey may well be remembered as one of the great prophets of our time." If you want to see his latest, bold prediction about what's coming for America and the world... [You need this book.]( Right now Totally Incorrect: Volume 2 isn't available anywhere else... But you can [claim your very own copy right here](. Sincerely, Justin Spittler Editor, Casey Daily Dispatch © Casey Research LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D317, Delray Beach, FL 33483 No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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