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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (246532)5/3/2010 1:54:22 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
greece is a lot easier to fix than america.

i agree greece goes first, because when america goes, the world goes.

our deficit spending is more than greece right now, factoring in higher gdp, higher population, etc...

remember, fannie and freddie are kept off the books and the fed has spent trillions and won't tell anyone what was purchased.

i agree, though, we are all toast.

i view greece as a "dry run" for what the banksters will do to america - and it won't be too long in the future, imho.



To: S. maltophilia who wrote (246532)5/3/2010 11:04:59 PM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
"how many swimming pools you got"

I used to have to fly from Texas to CA several times a month. I'd change planes in Phoenix. One thing I noticed on the many trips is that Phoenix has a LOT of swimming pools. Sometimes around sundown when the plane was banking to land, the sun would catch all those pools just right and it almost blinded you!