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JBS Founder Robert Welch in 1974: Forerunner of Ron Paul?
Robert Welch, Founder of The John Birch Society, predicted today's problems with uncanny accuracy back in 1958 and prescribed solutions in 1974 that are very similar to Ron Paul's positions today.

President Gerald Ford - "Whip Inflation Now" Speech
View the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archive/speeches/detail/3283 Ford addresses Congress on his proposal to improve the economy and the tax increase at the center of that proposal. The speech became famous for the "Whip Inflation Now" or "WIN" program that Ford unveiled that evening. October 8th, 1974

Final Jeopardy from 1974
The synchronization is way off on this one unfortunately. The finale to the Karen-Kent-Kim game of 1974: The second part of Double Jeopardy, final Jeopardy, including the think music, an unusual result, and the credits, ending with the Griffin Productions Logo. Remember how every contestant got to keep their winnings? You can see the problem that would undo the original version- the inflation of the 1970's made the already small payout totals even punier. Jeopardy tried to counter by enacting bonuses if a single player answered all the questions in a category, then the later 1978-1979 revival had the "Super Jeopardy" concept. They didn't lick the problem until the syndicated 1984 version, which increased the payouts tenfold. That increase forced them to change the rule and only let the champion keep his or her winnings- otherwise people wouldn't bet anything in Final Jeopardy.

Trucking: Sleep When You Can, Drive When You Have To (part1)
This is a video I made for a social inequality class a few years ago. I apologize for the sound quality. I also need to mention that the reference to Jamaican farmers is my attempt to highlight the similarities between truck drivers in the United States and small farmers/business owners/ workers all over the world. Truck drivers were once protected by a regulatory structure that prevented destructive competition (from 1934 to 1980 the Motor Carrier Act did this) and Jamaican farmers were also once protected by regulations that prevented destructive competition (tariffs). Both groups now stand unprotected in the global economy and, unlike Jamaican farmers/workers no documentary has been made about the hardships of truck drivers in the US. Given the economic and cultural significance of truck drivers I find this hard to believe! Statistical evidence indicates that OTR truck drivers, who were once among the highest paid blue collar workers in the nation, have not had a "real wage" (wages adjusted for inflation) increase since 1974 and that working conditions continue to decline. As the pay structure stagnates or declines, state and corporate interference is on the increase for drivers. More and more transport companies use electronic/satellite surveillance devices in trucks to monitor drivers and DOT enforcement is on the rise. This occupation, this trade is essential for the security and economic well being of our nation . . . and the global economy too! This film asks the question: "How can such an important and highly skilled segment of our occupational structure be treated so poorly?" *the activist in the opening scene is there to highlight a question I often ask, "why are we not working on problems in our own communities?" I think it is much easier and safer to march, yell and give opinions about the injustices on the other side of the world than it is to face local issues. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVBVWwjFeVA
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