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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (159994)7/11/2001 2:52:50 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
No, it wouldn't be part of a federal surplus anymore. And it wouldn't be part of federal funds, retired from the economy in a liquidity-reducing way to disguise it as a "trust fund". If it was ALWAYS T-bonds, bills and notes, the only economic cost would be the unnecessary restriction on private capital. But as I said, it's a very small jump, once you give the people their stolen property back, to removing restrictions on what investment vehicle they can choose.

The big jump, of course, is for the people to swear off the killer opiate of socialism, and send the Daschles and Dominicis back out, to work for a living...