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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1401655)5/6/2023 9:14:18 AM
From: FJB1 Recommendation

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Broken_Clock

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The idea that governments around the world have for years been secretly censoring ordinary citizens sounds crazy, but it's true. Worse, they are now on the cusp of imposing what can only be described as a totalitarian system to end freedom of speech as we know it.




To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1401655)5/6/2023 12:31:35 PM
From: Jeff Hayden1 Recommendation

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Wharf Rat

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the existing and already approved by law debt its quite different than uncreated debt that hasn't been approved.
Of course. The debt limit "law" is an attempt to renege on paying the bills accrued for the existing and already approved by law debt (that which was created by last year's budget). The purpose of each year's new budget is to decide which uncreated debt to create by law for the next year.