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G20 Summit: London's haunting spectre (OpEdNews)
"[...] in a crisis of overcharged banks, companies and households, the transmission of huge amounts of money from the state bills to companies and banks has a significant, negative, effect on the tax payers. Therefore, the households have to pay, indirectly but actually, for the purification of the “toxic” economic elements which have created the ongoing crisis."
"[...] in a crisis of overcharged banks, companies and households, the transmission of huge amounts of money from the state bills to companies and banks has a significant, negative, effect on the tax payers. Therefore, the households have to pay, indirectly but actually, for the purification of the “toxic” economic elements which have created the ongoing crisis."
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