Love the downcast expression from Lady Liberty
Are there any countries which AREN'T in debt?
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Are there any countries which AREN'T in debt?
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It should all add up to Zero
But it doesn't, maybe the moon is lending to us
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But it doesn't, maybe the moon is lending to us
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I have just come up with the greatest conspiracy theory ever!
It's not the moon, It's Haley's Comet that is lending us vast, unpayable amounts of money. The repayment date is approx 22 years after each visit.
1909 Haley's comet passes - 22 years later, the great depression
1986 haleys's comet passes - 22 years later, the 2008 financial collapse.
when will these bankers learn not to borrow from balls of ice travelling across the solar system?
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It's not the moon, It's Haley's Comet that is lending us vast, unpayable amounts of money. The repayment date is approx 22 years after each visit.
1909 Haley's comet passes - 22 years later, the great depression
1986 haleys's comet passes - 22 years later, the 2008 financial collapse.
when will these bankers learn not to borrow from balls of ice travelling across the solar system?
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The thing is
Who the fuck do the US and Europe owe most of this too? Surely the simplest solution would be to locate them and terminate them with extreme prejudice.
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Who the fuck do the US and Europe owe most of this too? Surely the simplest solution would be to locate them and terminate them with extreme prejudice.
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We all owe it to banks
who owe it to each other. And there isn't enough money in total to pay it off, so it never will be. I don't really understand it either.
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who owe it to each other. And there isn't enough money in total to pay it off, so it never will be. I don't really understand it either.
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Wouldn't it be simpler to just refuse to pay it back
Once the banks and financial institutions fail and what is left of the human race has recovered we can simply finance some new ones and print some new money.... oh wait that is possibly the cause of all this.
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Once the banks and financial institutions fail and what is left of the human race has recovered we can simply finance some new ones and print some new money.... oh wait that is possibly the cause of all this.
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Exactly
Also, if we decide all of sudden to accept that it probably never would be paid off, then whole nations, banks, companies, institutions, etc. would effectively be bankrupt immediately. It is fucked up.
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Also, if we decide all of sudden to accept that it probably never would be paid off, then whole nations, banks, companies, institutions, etc. would effectively be bankrupt immediately. It is fucked up.
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I love confused metaphors.
"Rolling over the debt just kicks the can down the street. Next time the problem will just be bigger."
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"Rolling over the debt just kicks the can down the street. Next time the problem will just be bigger."
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anyone here bought gold or silver?
if you knew what you were doing I guess you could make money??
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if you knew what you were doing I guess you could make money??
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if you'd bought silver a couple of years ago or more,
and sold it in April this year, you could have multiplied your investment by ten.
silverprice.org/silver-price-history.html
I wouldn't be buying it just now though. Its present price seems unsustainable.
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and sold it in April this year, you could have multiplied your investment by ten.
silverprice.org/silver-price-history.html
I wouldn't be buying it just now though. Its present price seems unsustainable.
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