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January 11, 2010 at 10:39 AM #16897January 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM #501098
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GuestThis reflects my feeling about all of the people saying that our children will have to “pay this back”. I have been hearing that sentiment for over 30 years whenever there has been a deficit. I am beginning to believe that the deficit could go to 100 Trillion dollars and It wouldn’t matter at all. Anyone remember the book “Bankrupcy 1995”.
TonyJanuary 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM #501982Anonymous
GuestThis reflects my feeling about all of the people saying that our children will have to “pay this back”. I have been hearing that sentiment for over 30 years whenever there has been a deficit. I am beginning to believe that the deficit could go to 100 Trillion dollars and It wouldn’t matter at all. Anyone remember the book “Bankrupcy 1995”.
TonyJanuary 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM #501734Anonymous
GuestThis reflects my feeling about all of the people saying that our children will have to “pay this back”. I have been hearing that sentiment for over 30 years whenever there has been a deficit. I am beginning to believe that the deficit could go to 100 Trillion dollars and It wouldn’t matter at all. Anyone remember the book “Bankrupcy 1995”.
TonyJanuary 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM #501638Anonymous
GuestThis reflects my feeling about all of the people saying that our children will have to “pay this back”. I have been hearing that sentiment for over 30 years whenever there has been a deficit. I am beginning to believe that the deficit could go to 100 Trillion dollars and It wouldn’t matter at all. Anyone remember the book “Bankrupcy 1995”.
TonyJanuary 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM #501245Anonymous
GuestThis reflects my feeling about all of the people saying that our children will have to “pay this back”. I have been hearing that sentiment for over 30 years whenever there has been a deficit. I am beginning to believe that the deficit could go to 100 Trillion dollars and It wouldn’t matter at all. Anyone remember the book “Bankrupcy 1995”.
TonyJanuary 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM #501998ucodegen
ParticipantExcept there are a few really nasty problems.
1) The amount of money that is interest on that tab. It can get to the point where the interest payments alone are greater than our ability to pay.
2) If it becomes perceived that we can not pay our bar tab – we will be cut off. Likewise, our source of borrowing as a country will dry up – we will be forced to live within our means while now having to handle a really big interest bill at the same time.– an endless bar tab that you don’t have to pay is just a dream.. not going to happen.
January 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM #501113ucodegen
ParticipantExcept there are a few really nasty problems.
1) The amount of money that is interest on that tab. It can get to the point where the interest payments alone are greater than our ability to pay.
2) If it becomes perceived that we can not pay our bar tab – we will be cut off. Likewise, our source of borrowing as a country will dry up – we will be forced to live within our means while now having to handle a really big interest bill at the same time.– an endless bar tab that you don’t have to pay is just a dream.. not going to happen.
January 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM #501260ucodegen
ParticipantExcept there are a few really nasty problems.
1) The amount of money that is interest on that tab. It can get to the point where the interest payments alone are greater than our ability to pay.
2) If it becomes perceived that we can not pay our bar tab – we will be cut off. Likewise, our source of borrowing as a country will dry up – we will be forced to live within our means while now having to handle a really big interest bill at the same time.– an endless bar tab that you don’t have to pay is just a dream.. not going to happen.
January 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM #501749ucodegen
ParticipantExcept there are a few really nasty problems.
1) The amount of money that is interest on that tab. It can get to the point where the interest payments alone are greater than our ability to pay.
2) If it becomes perceived that we can not pay our bar tab – we will be cut off. Likewise, our source of borrowing as a country will dry up – we will be forced to live within our means while now having to handle a really big interest bill at the same time.– an endless bar tab that you don’t have to pay is just a dream.. not going to happen.
January 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM #501653ucodegen
ParticipantExcept there are a few really nasty problems.
1) The amount of money that is interest on that tab. It can get to the point where the interest payments alone are greater than our ability to pay.
2) If it becomes perceived that we can not pay our bar tab – we will be cut off. Likewise, our source of borrowing as a country will dry up – we will be forced to live within our means while now having to handle a really big interest bill at the same time.– an endless bar tab that you don’t have to pay is just a dream.. not going to happen.
January 11, 2010 at 2:54 PM #501285scaredyclassic
Participantcant we just choose the pick-a-pay option on an interest only loan?
January 11, 2010 at 2:54 PM #502023scaredyclassic
Participantcant we just choose the pick-a-pay option on an interest only loan?
January 11, 2010 at 2:54 PM #501774scaredyclassic
Participantcant we just choose the pick-a-pay option on an interest only loan?
January 11, 2010 at 2:54 PM #501137scaredyclassic
Participantcant we just choose the pick-a-pay option on an interest only loan?
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