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Well, I think their point is that much of the new spending enacted in the last ten years simply adds to deficit spending with no plans for how to actually pay for it.
So we’re paying for it, not our children and grandchildren. It may not make us happy (I’m no fan of the current health care bill) but at least we’re not asking for ensuing generations to foot the bill.Mark HolmesParticipantWell, I think their point is that much of the new spending enacted in the last ten years simply adds to deficit spending with no plans for how to actually pay for it.
So we’re paying for it, not our children and grandchildren. It may not make us happy (I’m no fan of the current health care bill) but at least we’re not asking for ensuing generations to foot the bill.Mark HolmesParticipantWell, I think their point is that much of the new spending enacted in the last ten years simply adds to deficit spending with no plans for how to actually pay for it.
So we’re paying for it, not our children and grandchildren. It may not make us happy (I’m no fan of the current health care bill) but at least we’re not asking for ensuing generations to foot the bill.Mark HolmesParticipantWell, I think their point is that much of the new spending enacted in the last ten years simply adds to deficit spending with no plans for how to actually pay for it.
So we’re paying for it, not our children and grandchildren. It may not make us happy (I’m no fan of the current health care bill) but at least we’re not asking for ensuing generations to foot the bill.December 14, 2009 at 12:20 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494132Mark HolmesParticipantNovember 2010 sounds good. I will, meanwhile, continue to rent, helping to provide a secure retirement for my landlord.
Sheesh.
December 14, 2009 at 12:20 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494846Mark HolmesParticipantNovember 2010 sounds good. I will, meanwhile, continue to rent, helping to provide a secure retirement for my landlord.
Sheesh.
December 14, 2009 at 12:20 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494520Mark HolmesParticipantNovember 2010 sounds good. I will, meanwhile, continue to rent, helping to provide a secure retirement for my landlord.
Sheesh.
December 14, 2009 at 12:20 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #494607Mark HolmesParticipantNovember 2010 sounds good. I will, meanwhile, continue to rent, helping to provide a secure retirement for my landlord.
Sheesh.
December 14, 2009 at 12:20 PM in reply to: Sooo tired of this: Another Poor Underwater “Homeowner” Article in the UT #493972Mark HolmesParticipantNovember 2010 sounds good. I will, meanwhile, continue to rent, helping to provide a secure retirement for my landlord.
Sheesh.
Mark HolmesParticipantYes, that is exactly how I read it.
Mark HolmesParticipantYes, that is exactly how I read it.
Mark HolmesParticipantYes, that is exactly how I read it.
Mark HolmesParticipantYes, that is exactly how I read it.
Mark HolmesParticipantYes, that is exactly how I read it.
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