twostrokenut
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thanks for pointing out that we could not pull off a Wwii sized effort today. I happen to agree.Good god, you just get dumber. How do you think a deficit is ever funded?
thanks for pointing out that we could not pull off a Wwii sized effort today. I happen to agree.Good god, you just get dumber. How do you think a deficit is ever funded?
purchased directly from American savings. from capital. Americans have none today.Bonds are government Debt
thanks for pointing out that we could not pull off a Wwii sized effort today. I happen to agree.
Lol, you think that “Americans” have no savings therefore you lot couldn’t finance a big war?purchased directly from American savings. from capital. Americans have none today.
you showed your confusion over what is debt again. You always get it wrong.world war two was bond funded. you are a dumb person. Americans bought 186 billion in bonds accounting for 3/4 of federal spending from 41-45.
the temporary victory tax that never went away was the first American tax to come directly out of Americans paychecks.
no. don't be silly. what I am saying is that American capitalism can't finance that war again. obviously we can finance wars, and we have and are.Lol, you think that “Americans” have no savings therefore you lot couldn’t finance a big war?
Why can’t “American capitalism” fund an equivalently expensive modern war?no. don't be silly. what I am saying is that American capitalism can't finance that war again. obviously we can finance wars, and we have and are.
because Americans have no capital.Why can’t “American capitalism” fund an equivalently expensive modern war?
So you do think that if citizens are broke then they won’t be able to sell the govmint bonds, lol brother you have some front trolling intelligent people with this garbage, who’s the biggest buyer of American debt?because Americans have no capital.
nice edit. you said it took you a while, why don't you explain how your cohort is correct saying "the credit card financed wwii"...when clearly it was American capital purchasing war bonds to the tune of 186 billion.you showed your confusion over what is debt again. You always get it wrong.
what government bonds are average low and middle class Americans holding at the moment that they can trade for liquid capital? they are holding no such thing.So you do think that if citizens are broke then they won’t be able to sell the govmint bonds, lol brother you have some front trolling intelligent people with this garbage, who’s the biggest buyer of American debt?
I am middle class.what government bonds are average low and middle class Americans holding at the moment that they can trade for liquid capital? they are holding no such thing.
You aren’t but many Americans do, however that is not the issue, Chynah and Japan own most of the American Debt, complicated stuff, you a ktm 2 stroker, perhaps we should talk bikes instead?what government bonds are average low and middle class Americans holding at the moment that they can trade for liquid capital? they are holding no such thing.
his plug is severely fouled.perhaps we should talk bikes instead?
So, magic then? Shut the fuck up, dimwit.without a credit card. I know that might cramp your little teenage girl at the mall type fun though sista. still got your cell with data though and dont forget that "all of it" mostly means war anymore.
your fire dept is local for the most part. so figure it out locally.
no katoom 2 stroke, I have a service honda af500 old Suzie gt550 and a Kawi h1, looking to find an old fazer to swap suspension with the h1 as I read it was pretty much bolt on. never had a ktm, would love a Dakar model but my next bikes gonna be from Alta. I'm really digging their bike, seems better than any other electric as far as being race proven, they're working on engine braking for the racers now iirc.You aren’t but many Americans do, however that is not the issue, Chynah and Japan own most of the American Debt, complicated stuff, you a ktm 2 stroker, perhaps we should talk bikes instead?
LMFAO!thanks for pointing out that we could not pull off a Wwii sized effort today. I happen to agree.
then you are the 1% in that regard, no shocker because you are a conservative on fiscal matters.I am middle class.
My portfolio has plenty of municipal bonds, which I could convert to money market funds at any time.
Thanks for admitting you're full of shit. It was entirely unnecessary.charity starts at home you mean little bastard.
My edit was to avoid confusing you, which quite clearly I was right to do so. Also, I don't speak for Buck.nice edit. you said it took you a while, why don't you explain how your cohort is correct saying "the credit card financed wwii"...when clearly it was American capital purchasing war bonds to the tune of 186 billion.