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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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Lance Bredvold
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To: robert b furman who wrote (13399)3/31/2025 12:47:03 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 13771
 
The associated costs of our contribution rates toward NATO, if this in fact is what you had in mind, is offset by the Business generated; an investment with our global neighbors; Quid Pro Quo.
Much of this is not talked about. One needs to pull back the curtain.
Trump would have those, the majority, unable to think outside the box, duped into believing these things are linear while in fact are anything but.
We are the #1 Arms dealer of the World. That generates a whole lotta business unto itself. Few to none ever talk about that. And this is only one of the benefits of our NATO Alliances.

Politics, after all, is the added costs in doing business.

just my opinion.
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