Tag Archives: Social Issues
1 In 8 People In America Are Alcoholics!
Does this mean that 1 in 8 people on the road are alcoholics? How does that risk your well being when driving? How does that add to your auto and health insurance premiums rates? Think about it! Alcoholism In America – Pen Pensamiento Peligroso writes the truth as he sees it, and if it […]
That’s Your Truth, Not My Truth!
Is it possible that truth is not absolute? Is it possible there is no absolute truth? Is it possible that truth is in the eye of the beholder? What does Merriam Webster’s dictionary say about truth? Definition of truth trüthz, ˈtrüths\ a (1) : the body of real things, events, and facts : actuality (2) : the state of being the […]
10 Minute Video – What Constitutes An Economic Crisis? This Lays Out The Hard Cold Facts.
Are you content? Is all well? Do you have plenty of money? Are you out of debt? Do you know the difference between an asset and a liability? If so, then no need to watch this video – you are part of the 1%. What Qualifies As An Economic Crisis? – Pen Pensamiento Peligroso […]
Video – Mike Rivero Rides Again. He’s Not 100% Right On, But He’s Closer Than Most, & He’s Far Better Than Corporate Media!
Mike Rivero exposes the welfare, warfare bankster state. Mike Rivero Rides Again – Pen Pensamiento Peligroso writes the truth as he sees it, and if it upsets you, then it makes you think!

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