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That’s hilarious… Your teen years sound similar to mine. If I had a dime for every time armored police swarmed on my house…
That’s hilarious… Your teen years sound similar to mine. If I had a dime for every time armored police swarmed on my house…
That’s hilarious… Your teen years sound similar to mine. If I had a dime for every time armored police swarmed on my house…
That’s hilarious… Your teen years sound similar to mine. If I had a dime for every time armored police swarmed on my house…
That’s hilarious… Your teen years sound similar to mine. If I had a dime for every time armored police swarmed on my house…
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
Uh, you work for it?
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
Uh, you work for it?
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
Uh, you work for it?
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
Uh, you work for it?
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
Uh, you work for it?
Right, but the point is all money is borrowed. That extra nickel has to be borrowed by someone else. Then that person owes $0.10.
And so on until our national deficit exceeds $11 trillion.
Right, but the point is all money is borrowed. That extra nickel has to be borrowed by someone else. Then that person owes $0.10.
And so on until our national deficit exceeds $11 trillion.
Right, but the point is all money is borrowed. That extra nickel has to be borrowed by someone else. Then that person owes $0.10.
And so on until our national deficit exceeds $11 trillion.
Right, but the point is all money is borrowed. That extra nickel has to be borrowed by someone else. Then that person owes $0.10.
And so on until our national deficit exceeds $11 trillion.