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To: philv who wrote (22214)12/19/2004 8:05:13 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80954
 
Phil > some pretty graphs apropos to what we were talking about ..... US debt.

Yes, indeed, I bookmarked the site. And besides being pretty, they tell a story. The problem is most people don't see properly, like the one whose site it is. He looks at the graphs and sees disaster, I look and I see a trend in motion. And a very strong trend, too. I also know that it is far easier in life to go with the flow (trend) than against it, even if the flow is eventually over a waterfall. But no-one knows there's a waterfall for sure, some people just imagine there is because what we see is so enigmatic. People simply cannot understand how the more one borrows the richer one is? Well, for 25 years the US has been doing that and Americans are fatter than ever -- and no-one can deny that.