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Old 05-24-2023, 04:02 PM   #1
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Default Republicans winning Debt Ceiling argument

Saw this head line today A majority 60% of Americans say spending cuts should accompany a debt ceiling increase, according to a CNN poll.


Seems that has been the Republican position all along, and what the Republican bill to increase the debt ceiling includes. Considering the source, it could be more like 70% want spending cuts.
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Old 05-24-2023, 04:35 PM   #2
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Yes but it could be solved by printing if donebin good tase it will solve the cash shortage. If it done to much we will go from 10 one inflation to hiper inflation. Get a thousand bill 10k bill and a 20k bill and a 100k bill and 500k bill.
A new 10 bill. That copper that size of penny and a new nickle and silver dime. It would cause huge inflation but one reset could get back on cash inplace.
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Yes but it could be solved by printing if donebin good tase it will solve the cash shortage. If it done to much we will go from 10 one inflation to hiper inflation. Get a thousand bill 10k bill and a 20k bill and a 100k bill and 500k bill.
A new 10 bill. That copper that size of penny and a new nickle and silver dime. It would cause huge inflation but one reset could get back on cash inplace.

what in the world are you trying to say?
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Old 05-24-2023, 06:42 PM   #4
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what in the world are you trying to say?
Just go with it. Works out better that way.
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Let just print our way out of the debt celling,
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