Walter Burien gives me an interview regarding CAFRs, the comprehensive annual financial report system that suggests government capital passes F$100 trillion. That is to say, wealth amassed by governmental entities, from cities, counties and retirement systems. Gary North says Mr. Burien lacks evidence for his claims. This video is an hourlong 2010 lecture.
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