To: ScaniaBoy
Most of us cannot fathom or feel a ‘suffocating 17 trillion dollar debt’... such words are truly meaningless until the we actually feel it’s effects. As long as the debt ceiling continues to be raised we will not feel that ‘weight’ until it’s too late to do anything about it... if it’s not too late already.
4 posted on
10/01/2013 2:32:45 PM PDT by
Frapster
(frak)
To: Frapster
Most of us cannot fathom or feel a suffocating 17 trillion dollar debt... such words are truly meaningless until the we actually feel its effects. As long as the debt ceiling continues to be raised we will not feel that weight until its too late to do anything about it..No.
Anybody who has a job and a savings account and is trying to maintain both feels the suffocating debt.
To: Frapster
Most of us cannot fathom or feel a suffocating 17 trillion dollar debt... such words are truly meaningless until the we actually feel its effects. As long as the debt ceiling continues to be raised we will not feel that weight until its too late to do anything about it... if its not too late already.
The Weimar Republic comes to mind. Except they printed money in an attempt to pay off their debts; we are printing money in order to keep spending and spending. I guess I never thought of it this way - the Weimar Republic really had no choice, due to the debt incurred after WWI but WE are doing this voluntarily, and expecting different results.
To: Frapster
The dawning will come if and only if all generations of USA citizens realize their Nation is owned by parties outside the USA. These include European bankers such as the Rothchilds with it’s Federal Reserve shill and China’s banks.
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