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To: Metacomet who wrote (206423)10/31/2012 10:54:08 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541933
 
<<<<<<Your particular insanity rotating around a fixation on an economic concept that can and will be ignored at some point is really becoming tedious>>>>>

Another insulting post. In case you haven't noticed the entire world is grappling with the question of debt. Certainly it is front and center in politics right now.

So China and Japan and Norway and Saudi Arabia are loaning us money with the understanding it will never be paid back? And of course that also would apply to the millions depending on SS who have loaned their retirement fund to the US government? The idea you are proposing that all this money is coming to us so we can live the happy life is preposterous in the extreme. Even if we don't pay it back because America goes bankrupt, that debt continues to suck more and more of our tax money away in the form of interest payments. Your post does show though the weird relationship some on the far left have towards the issue of debt. Your post is very revealing!

Can I borrow some money from you?



To: Metacomet who wrote (206423)11/1/2012 11:26:26 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541933
 
PBS program alert today: Overdraft. The Impact of America's Debt Crisis. I have no idea what the program will suggest, but even so recommend watching it. Maybe PBS will tell us we don't have to pay the debt back. 12:00 on the west coast on Dish.

<<<<<Your particular insanity rotating around a fixation on an economic concept that can and will be ignored at some point is really becoming tedious>>>>>