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313<<<<< Higher interest rates would be a big mistake IMO. Rates areSteve Lokness-6/26/2012
312Please stop. this is not the thread for this. thanks.mopgcw36/26/2012
311<i>. I am strongly in favor of education - but the limiting factor is NOtom pope-6/26/2012
310krugman.blogs.nytimes.com This may be a bit of a stretch for people who think aChris08-6/26/2012
309Something esle on which we agree. Wow!!!Robohogs-6/26/2012
308You mean a rate of 1.6% on a 10 year Treasury is too high? What kind of interestChris08-6/26/2012
307Now I have gone and done it. Poured oil on the fire. :-)IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL-6/26/2012
306>> I got an A, taking the course from Jeffrey Sachs ... I knew you were gIRWIN JAMES FRANKEL-6/26/2012
305Here for what it is worth is a (to me) very pertinent piece by a fellow who has Chris08-6/26/2012
304And we agree on letting Bush rates expire. ALL of them. JonRobohogs-6/26/2012
303Sorry my bad. I agree with you here. I meant current rates. I am sickened by Robohogs-6/26/2012
302Most analyses I have read show flat rates to be very beneficial to the rich. DenChris08-6/26/2012
301However you wish. I hardly think Krugman a "bully" unless you think hiChris08-6/26/2012
300Is Krugman reading this thread? Here’s what he just posted on his blog: krugman.BulbaMan-6/26/2012
299I guess you haven't read that taxing the top 1% at 100% rates still leaves bRobohogs-6/26/2012
298And instead of TWISTing we should be extending maturities. Average maturity is Robohogs-6/26/2012
297I got an A, taking the course from Jeffrey Sachs, the great liberal doer who didRobohogs56/26/2012
296I might add that it was the (evil and foolish?) Lord Keynes who emphatically poChris08-6/26/2012
295Hmmm....no, The US can always pay off China with dollars and can create as many Chris08-6/26/2012
294Read the Wikipedia article. And also the Dawes plan article. Reparations were toChris08-6/26/2012
293<<<<Hmmm you think the US debt that China owns has floating interestSteve Lokness-6/26/2012
292Not the intelligence, but rather the education. I think some here could do with Chris08-6/26/2012
291<<<<Weimar Germany was forced to pay reparations IN GOLD >>>Steve Lokness-6/26/2012
290Sorry guys, I can't resist. So, attack the intelligence of others to prove Robohogs66/26/2012
289Hmmm you think the US debt that China owns has floating interest rates? So that Chris08-6/26/2012
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