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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: TimF who wrote (21213)8/9/2001 5:11:25 PM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
>>"Somebody who doesn't understand the reasoning above might say "but if it was invested in German bonds the German government would spend it". True but then the German government would still have an obligation to pay it back and Germany would have to come up with the money to pay it back. You can lend money to someone else who spends it and if they don't default you have an asset even after they spend it. If you lend it to yourself and then spend it you no longer have an asset, or trust fund or whatever it is you want to call it."<<

Are you suggesting that the US government will pay holders of US Treasury Bonds but would not pay SS recipients?

Will this happen before or after the day the sun does not rise in the east?
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