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To: ItsAllCyclical who wrote (59125)12/18/2009 10:18:38 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217738
 
saw, but choosing to ignore, as it being typical forbes micro linear old paradigm bench marking rubbish

- when debt goes up so rapidly as w/i last 18 months, of course the lag between debt release and productive gdp growth would be

- important to note, real gdp went up, not down, with debt flow, which flowed, not stuffed, and that be the difference between the old empire and the new sovereign

- the so released liquidity, once circulating, as it has, will do progressively more productive work, so can count on better gdp numbers going going and going forward

my current guess based on premise held for some time ;0)