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Denyav
January 8th 04, 04:43 PM
>That's about six months income for one year for the average worker, not
>a very large amount in the real world.
>
>That's the good thing about having an extremely strong economy - we can
>have a moderate debt load and not worry too much.


I think the administration will allow the US national debt to soar 9% (of GNP)
level because of political considerations.

Chad Irby
January 8th 04, 05:18 PM
In article >,
(Denyav) wrote:

> I think the administration will allow the US national debt to soar 9% (of GNP)
> level because of political considerations.

Gee, could you vague that up for us?

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Denyav
January 9th 04, 04:17 AM
>Gee, could you vague that up for us?
>

Be patient,wait for a couple of days for the official announcement.
40 years ago Watts was burning,but gov't was spending billions somewhere
else,now we are going to spend not billions of dollars but hundreds,if not
thousands, of billions somewhere else.
Classical diversion policy.

ArtKramr
January 10th 04, 02:25 AM
>Subject: Re: Debt soars to a record
>From: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
>Date: 1/9/04 4:59 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: >

>Netherlands only product is prostitution. We don't need that anyway. Say
>bye-bye to American tourists and American dollars this summer.
>It will be very quiet...all alone by yourselves.

Actually Cheese, Beer, Gulf Oil, and tons of TV sets and other consumer
electonic goods flood the U.S. And most tourists to Holland are not Americans.
Also many US corporations have factories in Holland including Coca Cola, IBM,
Microsoft and many more. Don't cry for Holland. They don't need it.


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