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To: TobagoJack who wrote (216407)9/8/2025 10:00:21 AM
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (216407)9/8/2025 1:42:39 PM
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TJ from my recollection I think I posted 2-3 months ago that the US is in trouble as the debt is higher than the GDP Elon extensive explanation point to troubled point of to many citizen with academic education and I add a pile of debt to pay for this education.

Instead to take the course of an open economy Mr. Yellow slap anyone that is not dancing at his tune with taxes which is very counter productive as each state has its own "sales tax" similar to EU VAT.

The problem is very simple US citizens spend much more than people in other nations and are much more wasteful in their consumption and therefore demand higher wages which makes the workforce less competitive.

This consumer conduct resulted from the USD being a strong currency and a lot of the $$$ in circulation was saved around the world "under the mattress" which today with free markets it is passe.

United States GDP: $27.615 trillion way below US outstanding debts

The outsized U.S. national debt has ballooned to $36.2 trillion

Well how do you close over 9 trillion is anyone's guess - definitely not with Mr. Yellow erratic policies

$9 trillion of US debt will mature in 2025; Should investors be worried?