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The elections coming up this October and the looming national debt have prompted us to take action.

We will be showing two private screenings of the PBS documentary I.O.U.S.A, which outlines our national debt. We will have dates to follow.

We seek only to educate the public on this issue. This is not a political rally, and there will be no political agenda being pushed.

If you want to see what our national debt figures look like, you can easily find it on the internet by doing a search using such terms as National Debt, U.S. Debt, or other similar terms.*  The IOUSA movie, however, will help you grasp what the whole picture looks like.  If you haven’t already been exposed to this information— we can tell you that for many, the numbers and potential implications can be disturbing.

We urge you to take the opportunity to learn about our national debt, as it affects us all equally.

~ Chris

*We provide this as a courtesy for general educational and informational purposes only.  We cannot guarantee the accuracy of, or be responsible for, any site content that you choose to utilize.

 
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