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To: fred woodall who wrote (47342)3/18/2013 11:22:03 AM
From: Fiscally Conservative1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219475
 
Not likely ? Lol ... Something will break. It did in 1999/2000 and 2007/2008 and will certainly again.

You think the Fed can carry forever their QE debts accumulated over the past four years? Lol..
What is it exactly, hmmm... about 3 Trillion dollars.
You think the average swinging dick is that stupid not to expect the 'unexpected' in a world where integrity is measure in microns, lol.
Constitutional Law means nada when new laws continually trump past preconceived notions of what is fair, just and equitable
Politicians will never balance budgets. They simply do not know how.
How long have we been talking about Greece and The European Union's fiscal woes. All these clowns did was refinance by kicking the can down the road.
We are headed exactly in the same direction, imo. To think otherewise is only pretending and/or 'talking your book'.