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November 13, 2009 at 11:30 AM #483231November 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM #482392ArrayaParticipant
Follow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Sign of the end.
It’s like a debt treadmill speeding up that we can’t stop or we fly off.
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
haha
November 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM #482561ArrayaParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Sign of the end.
It’s like a debt treadmill speeding up that we can’t stop or we fly off.
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
haha
November 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM #482927ArrayaParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Sign of the end.
It’s like a debt treadmill speeding up that we can’t stop or we fly off.
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
haha
November 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM #483009ArrayaParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Sign of the end.
It’s like a debt treadmill speeding up that we can’t stop or we fly off.
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
haha
November 13, 2009 at 11:36 AM #483236ArrayaParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Sign of the end.
It’s like a debt treadmill speeding up that we can’t stop or we fly off.
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
haha
November 13, 2009 at 3:11 PM #482539ucodegenParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Thats exactly what I was doing.. and going parabolic correlates to the geometric relationship.. which is very scary.
November 13, 2009 at 3:11 PM #482708ucodegenParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Thats exactly what I was doing.. and going parabolic correlates to the geometric relationship.. which is very scary.
November 13, 2009 at 3:11 PM #483077ucodegenParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Thats exactly what I was doing.. and going parabolic correlates to the geometric relationship.. which is very scary.
November 13, 2009 at 3:11 PM #483158ucodegenParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Thats exactly what I was doing.. and going parabolic correlates to the geometric relationship.. which is very scary.
November 13, 2009 at 3:11 PM #483383ucodegenParticipantFollow the trajectory, UCO
It’s been unhindered since reagan. It’s just going parabolic, now.
Thats exactly what I was doing.. and going parabolic correlates to the geometric relationship.. which is very scary.
November 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM #482549briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
[/quote]The bankruptcy is still decades off. Obama can keep on spending away, at least for now.
If you think that our government debt is bad, look at Japan and other countries.
There will eventually be a worldwide currency crisis and we’ll have a new Bretton-Woods to resolve it. But I don’t think that America is in imminent danger.
We have the greatest military and when everyone is equally in debt to the eyeballs, what do you do? Just agree to reboot the computer.
November 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM #482719briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
[/quote]The bankruptcy is still decades off. Obama can keep on spending away, at least for now.
If you think that our government debt is bad, look at Japan and other countries.
There will eventually be a worldwide currency crisis and we’ll have a new Bretton-Woods to resolve it. But I don’t think that America is in imminent danger.
We have the greatest military and when everyone is equally in debt to the eyeballs, what do you do? Just agree to reboot the computer.
November 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM #483086briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
[/quote]The bankruptcy is still decades off. Obama can keep on spending away, at least for now.
If you think that our government debt is bad, look at Japan and other countries.
There will eventually be a worldwide currency crisis and we’ll have a new Bretton-Woods to resolve it. But I don’t think that America is in imminent danger.
We have the greatest military and when everyone is equally in debt to the eyeballs, what do you do? Just agree to reboot the computer.
November 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM #483168briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Obama gets to be the big spending democrat that oversees the bankruptcy.
[/quote]The bankruptcy is still decades off. Obama can keep on spending away, at least for now.
If you think that our government debt is bad, look at Japan and other countries.
There will eventually be a worldwide currency crisis and we’ll have a new Bretton-Woods to resolve it. But I don’t think that America is in imminent danger.
We have the greatest military and when everyone is equally in debt to the eyeballs, what do you do? Just agree to reboot the computer.
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