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To: THE ANT who wrote (67)3/10/2017 8:42:26 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
If you think back we were printing money in 2009.

The program needed do continue with infrastructure spending in 2010 through 2012, but Congress said no, and they continue to do so.



To: THE ANT who wrote (67)3/10/2017 8:47:25 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
Indebting local communities with heavy user fees and new taxes to pay for "private Saudi-funded infrastructure projects" are going to prove counter-productive.

If these communities really wanted new taxes and user fees to pay for new highways, as we've done in California with Australia's Maquarie Bank, they would have already done so.

I don't think many Trump supporters have yet figured out that Trump's pal Masayoshi San and his Softbank is merely a Hedge Fund made up of money from the Saudi Royal family and the ruling family from Dubai.



To: THE ANT who wrote (67)3/12/2017 5:41:52 AM
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1 to 8 majors all American
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14th Brazilian
15th to 17th all American
18th Japanese
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20th French
21st German
22nd Italian
23rd UK
24th Japanese
25th and 26th German
27th American
28th German
29th Japanese
30th American

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Now, tell me: Who's got the power?