So you're arguing that blindly spending money without pausing to consider possible ramifications is not only a necessity but also a good idea? Try running your business like that and see how long you last. Or your personal finances, for that matter.
On Mar 22 01:34 PM Sunnsea wrote:
> During WWII no one thought "how will we pay off this debt?" They > did what they had to do to obtain victory and huge spending was part > of it....and the results were extraodinary. We are in the midst > of the destruction of the American crony capitalism system but it > is not over yet and we are going to have to do what it will take > to get ourselves out of this. Government spending and printing money > is really the least of it.
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On Mar 22 01:34 PM Sunnsea wrote:
> During WWII no one thought "how will we pay off this debt?" They
> did what they had to do to obtain victory and huge spending was part
> of it....and the results were extraodinary. We are in the midst
> of the destruction of the American crony capitalism system but it
> is not over yet and we are going to have to do what it will take
> to get ourselves out of this. Government spending and printing money
> is really the least of it.