Iceland: What It's Like to Live in a World Without Money [View article]
Not much fundamental difference between Iceland and the United States. Only one of degrees of magnitude.
It is equally wrong for the clowns in Congress and the White House to gamble with our nation's $700 billion and more of savings, especially when they are clueless as to how to rectify the financial problems.
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Not much fundamental difference between Iceland and the United States. Only one of degrees of magnitude.
Nov 15 11:00 am
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It is equally wrong for the clowns in Congress and the White House to gamble with our nation's $700 billion and more of savings, especially when they are clueless as to how to rectify the financial problems.