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  • Senator Corker “Really Nervous” from Audience Silence at Chattanooga Speech

    bob_corker_in_franklinSenator Bob Corker gave a recent speech in his hometown of Chattanooga about the financial future of America. His speech was to the Better Business Bureau, and the Kingsport Times News quoted him as saying he is “very concerned” that the United States could end up like Greece “if we don’t deal with this soon.”

    He was also quoted as saying that the “greatest threat we have” is government not being honest about the nation’s financial affairs, the national debt and politicians continuing to try to give citizens everything they want.

    The senator went on to say that he understood, but admitted later that the lack of applause at the end “makes me really nervous.”

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