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Debt crisis is now inevitable? It's nothing to fear [header logo image]( [Privacy Policy]( & Conditions]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA [header top]( [header bot]( Editor's Note: This is one of the most unusual stories we've seen for 2021. As an American, you need to see this and decide if it's valuable to you. We urge you to continue reading below. Dear Reader, Most people know the U.S. government is deep in debt — a total of $74 trillion and counting. But what most people don’t know is… [Washington’s plan to deal with all that debt.]( There’s a growing political outcry that “something must be done.” A new crop of socialist politicians is calling for a “solution” you’re not going to like. And these politicians are slowing turning the tide in their favor. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) says the switch to new money should “absolutely [be] a larger part of our conversation.” Influential economists like Paul Krugman are publicly backing Ocasio-Cortez's plan — saying it’s, "fully in line with serious economic research." This new money system advocated by Ocasio-Cortez… Bernie Sanders… Elizabeth Warren… and others… is closer than you think. In fact, Ray Dalio — the Wall Street billionaire — is now saying that a new monetary system is “inevitable.” From the “social justice” movement… to the growing tensions about wealth inequality… to the explosion of Millennials who identify as socialists… The dangerous reality of debt is driving the bitter political polarization you see around you. 20-year financial analyst and political insider Dan Denning warns: “If you are an investor... own life insurance or annuities... or have substantial savings in an FDIC-insured bank account... then you need to be aware of serious risks.”[Click here to see find out how easily you can protect yourself and your family.]( Sincerely, Will Bonner Publisher, Bonner & Partners [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email advertisement because you registered with The Freedom Right. (3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA) and agreed to receive emails from us regarding new features, events and special offers.[q]( © The Freedom Right, All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](

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