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288Thanks. Good to see someone here with some knowledge of macroeconomics (and goodChris08-6/26/2012
287I can only say I would endorse Krugman's thinking above yours on economics. Chris08-6/26/2012
286I said "if you control your currency and borrow in your own currency".Chris08-6/26/2012
285I will discuss Japan. I agree with you Steve. And the demographic issues make Robohogs-6/26/2012
284I apologize for typos. Ugghhh. JonRobohogs-6/26/2012
283<<<<Japan has had huge deficits for years along with super low interSteve Lokness56/26/2012
282Or think Japan, Steve. Japan has had huge deficits for years along with super loBulbaMan16/26/2012
281<<<<Most people seem unaware that money is virtually free for the USSteve Lokness46/26/2012
280<<<<<You can't go bankrupt if you control your currency and ySteve Lokness26/26/2012
279Leaving the discussion. I gotta say though watching the left and right dig in, Robohogs16/26/2012
278Jon, don't leave us. Use the 'ignore' feature, works great...fred hayes-6/26/2012
277I am done here. Bye bye. My blood pressure actually elevated reading the last Robohogs76/26/2012
276Most people seem unaware that money is virtually free for the US when the intereChris08-6/26/2012
275Forgot to add: the most important difference between the US and Greece, althoughChris08-6/26/2012
274Well obviously the spending % went up when the GDP declined due to the financialChris08-6/26/2012
273About a million steps away from Greece in my opinion. Perhaps more. LOLChris08-6/26/2012
272Robo, Does it really make sense to lump all government spending together? There’BulbaMan36/26/2012
271Nice selection. See the 36% three years earlier. Why not take spending at heigRobohogs-6/25/2012
270Folks who argue we should spend because we can are not realistic. We are steps Robohogs46/25/2012
269 OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2012 Issue 1 - No. 91 - © OECD 2012 Chris08-6/25/2012
268Actually federal spending in 2012 is up 4.3% from 2011, but that needs to be adjChris08-6/25/2012
267This austerity argument is full malarkey as applied to US. None of the plans beRobohogs-6/25/2012
266Prefer not to get into an ongoing argument, but how can you say that we have no Chris08-6/25/2012
265<<<<Krugman has been right about almost everything recently>>&Steve Lokness16/25/2012
264Actually it is basically an anti-government issue. People who complain about howChris08-6/25/2012
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