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Guess who most of that debt is owed to... US Citizens.Spaced_Out wrote: ↑September 16th, 2017, 3:49 pm There are many prophecies out there that the US dollar becomes as week as water, if one considers the debt over $20T or 105% for GDP and a budget deficit of over $400bn .- the interest alone is going to sink the US gov.
Now many countries are ditching the US dollar, if the dollar looses it status as the reserve currency then then all the prophecies get played out in front of our eyes.
Suddenly, "De-Dollarization" Is A Thing
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... tion-thing
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Yet Obama worked harder for them than he did for us, but maybe he went to French Polynesia to work on his memoirs and may become one of the first seasteaders, as that's where they're looking to set-up shop. Ironically the only language they recognize is English, at least on their Internet forum.mirkwood wrote: ↑September 16th, 2017, 10:23 am I spent several weeks in Germany, Italy and Holland this spring. It was interesting how many citizens of those countries brought up Trump and Obama when they found out we were Americans. With one exception they all expressed hatred of Obama and excitement with Trump. They really hated Obama.
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I think US citizens is only a quarter with another quarter owned by US companies the reaming half is foreign governments.Durzan wrote: ↑September 17th, 2017, 6:08 amGuess who most of that debt is owed to... US Citizens.Spaced_Out wrote: ↑September 16th, 2017, 3:49 pm There are many prophecies out there that the US dollar becomes as week as water, if one considers the debt over $20T or 105% for GDP and a budget deficit of over $400bn .- the interest alone is going to sink the US gov.
Now many countries are ditching the US dollar, if the dollar looses it status as the reserve currency then then all the prophecies get played out in front of our eyes.
Suddenly, "De-Dollarization" Is A Thing
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... tion-thing
Durzan, please read the entire article at the link. (I'm sharing just a portion.) It explains why "owing the debt to ourselves" is not really true, nor is it a sound principle.Spaced_Out wrote: ↑September 18th, 2017, 3:03 amI think US citizens is only a quarter with another quarter owned by US companies the remaining half is foreign governments.Durzan wrote: ↑September 17th, 2017, 6:08 amGuess who most of that debt is owed to... US Citizens.Spaced_Out wrote: ↑September 16th, 2017, 3:49 pm There are many prophecies out there that the US dollar becomes as week as water, if one considers the debt over $20T or 105% for GDP and a budget deficit of over $400bn .- the interest alone is going to sink the US gov.
Now many countries are ditching the US dollar, if the dollar looses it status as the reserve currency then then all the prophecies get played out in front of our eyes.
Suddenly, "De-Dollarization" Is A Thing
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... tion-thing
I can believe that. The U.S. Media is always going to show the leftist view of things no matter where they are, but it doesn't surprise me that there are still people around the world who realize we're still, at least to some degree, the USofA. The good still comes with the bad.mirkwood wrote: ↑September 16th, 2017, 10:23 am I spent several weeks in Germany, Italy and Holland this spring. It was interesting how many citizens of those countries brought up Trump and Obama when they found out we were Americans. With one exception they all expressed hatred of Obama and excitement with Trump. They really hated Obama.
I don't pretend it: I proclaim it loudly as an article of faith for me. This will still be prefaced with how poorly I thought of (and still mainly think of) Trump, but waking up finding out the hildabeast lost is still a wildly wonderful feeling.
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That vid is like people saying nothing is going to happen and then will be eating their words....skmo wrote: ↑September 19th, 2017, 1:15 amI don't pretend it: I proclaim it loudly as an article of faith for me. This will still be prefaced with how poorly I thought of (and still mainly think of) Trump, but waking up finding out the hildabeast lost is still a wildly wonderful feeling.
Waking up Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016 and turning on my computer was like being in the ebola section of the hospital in Kinshasa and finding out the fever you have is actually food poisoning. You know you're still going to vomit and probably have diarrhea, but you're not going to bleed out of every bodily opening and die a crushing, other-worldly painful death within a week.
This is still worth watching:
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Foreign holdings in the US Debt as of 2014 was 34% of the total overall debt.Spaced_Out wrote: ↑September 18th, 2017, 3:03 am I think US citizens is only a quarter with another quarter owned by US companies the reaming half is foreign governments.
You insinuate that Trump is every bit as bad as the hildabeast. Answer me this: How many people on that list have been killed in a "robbery" when the robber's didn't actually take anything of value from the victim like happened with Seth Rich? How many committed suicide though none of their families or friends knew they were depressed?Silver wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 6:40 am In summary, the list of senior administration officials that have been shown the door is already disconcertingly long. The list includes:
Tom Price
Sebastian Gorka
Steve Bannon
Anthony Scaramucci
Reince Priebus
Sean Spicer
Michael Dubke
Walter Shaub
James Comey
Michael Flynn
Sally Yates
Preet Bharara
Katie Walsh
Mark Corralo
Michael Short
Not only is that statement wildly over-simplified, it's just plain arrogant and wrong. People have different ideas they look at, they see things from a vastly different viewpoint depending on their experiences. I was not a Trump supporter clear up until the morning of November 9, 2016, at which time it became my duty to support the democratically elected leader of our government. It doesn't mean I agree with him (I think he's quite foolish) but it does mean that he's due the respect the office gives him. You have to find some strange people who hated Obama more than I did, but while he was the President it was my duty to respect his office of authority.
You realistically only have two choices. You can choose to not vote (voting for Johnson or Castle or McMuffin or Stein is functionally the same as choosing to not vote) but the choice is going to be made with or without you.As for the quaint little non-conundrum proposed above, the answer is, always, don't vote for the lesser of two evils. Let me see...do I want to follow Nehor or Korihor? Hmmm....
I am amused how casually members here so blithely assign the title of "Gadianton" to groups they don't like. The CFR may or may not be Gads. The Fed may or may not be filled with Gads. The top leaders in the CIA, FBI, NSA, or BSA might be Gads, I have no idea. The Bilderbergs, Trilateral Commission, Skull and Bones, the guy who holds the original KFC recipe, Bohemian Grove, Creators of South Park (although they come from Colorado, I don't believe it about them) Freemasons, Barry Manilow, the whole thing is something we have no real clue about.
When someone tells me I'm acting foolishly, I don't figure it's an attack: I presume (unless they're a known enemy or idiot, I can sincerely say you're neither of those to me, and I would hope you don't consider me an enemy, though you're welcome to think I'm an idiot, I do at times) anyway, I presume they're trying to tell me something they think could be helpful for me to hear. I don't have to agree with them, but at least it gives me an outside perspective about how my actions are being viewed by others. I do value my own opinion more than anyone else's, but that doesn't mean I don't value others at all.Yet little ol' me is the one who gets attacked. Like I said, no integrity.
Silver is just trolling. His judgments, accusations, and opinion pieces are meaningless. Classic fallacious reasoning and trolling.skmo wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 11:29 amI am amused how casually members here so blithely assign the title of "Gadianton" to groups they don't like. The CFR may or may not be Gads. The Fed may or may not be filled with Gads. The top leaders in the CIA, FBI, NSA, or BSA might be Gads, I have no idea. The Bilderbergs, Trilateral Commission, Skull and Bones, the guy who holds the original KFC recipe, Bohemian Grove, Creators of South Park (although they come from Colorado, I don't believe it about them) Freemasons, Barry Manilow, the whole thing is something we have no real clue about.
Two things about the Gadianton Robbers, first: They're been around for thousands of years, and they were good at keeping secrets before Christ came. They're going to be almost perfect about it now, so there's a reason they're called secret societies. I've little doubt that some of the above groups would have members of a secret society among them, but I don't believe any of them would be an organized society of "Gadianton Robbers" as a whole group, as it would go against the whole 'secret' thing. Second: I'd be willing to bet there are many different groups, loosely allied but not necessarily always working together. Someone as simple as a portfolio manager knows the value and need to diversify, I think the father of lies would instruct his followers in doing that also.
When someone tells me I'm acting foolishly, I don't figure it's an attack: I presume (unless they're a known enemy or idiot, I can sincerely say you're neither of those to me, and I would hope you don't consider me an enemy, though you're welcome to think I'm an idiot, I do at times) anyway, I presume they're trying to tell me something they think could be helpful for me to hear. I don't have to agree with them, but at least it gives me an outside perspective about how my actions are being viewed by others. I do value my own opinion more than anyone else's, but that doesn't mean I don't value others at all.Yet little ol' me is the one who gets attacked. Like I said, no integrity.
You have some very good, very valid points about Trump. Clearly I don't hate him as much as you do, but I've been one of his most vocal critics on these boards since he announced his (joking, we assumed) candidacy for President. However, your rabid method of attacks isn't going to get anyone to take your views any more seriously. I understand the vitriol you have for him, because I have it for the hildabeast.
However, you've got little case for denigrating others for their beliefs. No integrity? That's a fairly offensive thing to say about people just because they see things differently than you do. It means your opinion is the only one you believe to be valid. Hubris is not an attractive quality in a follower of Christ. Courage and strength in your convictions is fine, but to demean someone else because their opinion differs from yours is asinine. My own father is a very strong supporter of Trump, and if you want to try telling me my father has no integrity, well then you and I will have a serious problem. I think he's wrong, and I attribute it to the dramatically diminishing mental faculties I see him exhibiting (which saddens me greatly) but my father is a man who has healed with his Priesthood, he's commanded elements with his Priesthood in his day. He does not in any way lack for integrity.
I say again - your choice of words makes you look foolish.
Et tu, Finrock? Thanks for the powerful counter-trolling laugh.Finrock wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:11 pmSilver is just trolling. His judgments, accusations, and opinion pieces are meaningless. Classic fallacious reasoning and trolling.
In other words, it means nothing to anyone to have this poster called Silver accuse one of being a murderer, or a Gadianton, or whatever.
-Finrock
It's just funny that people are worried about you calling them Gadiantons, or a murderer. Its so silly that its hard for me to believe that someone would be phased by such words from some dude/gal on the internet. Anyways, just letting people know that because Silver thinks they are a murderer or Gadianton, or whatever, means about zero in real life; its not worth responding to; it is valueless, useless, pointless, absurd, etc.Silver wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:35 pmEt tu, Finrock? Thanks for the powerful counter-trolling laugh.Finrock wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:11 pmSilver is just trolling. His judgments, accusations, and opinion pieces are meaningless. Classic fallacious reasoning and trolling.
In other words, it means nothing to anyone to have this poster called Silver accuse one of being a murderer, or a Gadianton, or whatever.
-Finrock
Except Trump really is surrounded by the CFR. And Trump really is selling weapons to the Saudis. And Trump really is allowing the Federal Reserve to make debt slaves out of us. But other than that I hear he's a great guy, low golf handicap and all that.
My, how the children of the covenant have learned to deny reality.
Of course, you realize how it makes me smile when you respond as above all the while telling people not to respond. Couldn't follow your own advice? LOL.Finrock wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:47 pmIt's just funny that people are worried about you calling them Gadiantons, or a murderer. Its so silly that its hard for me to believe that someone would be phased by such words from some dude/gal on the internet. Anyways, just letting people know that because Silver thinks they are a murderer or Gadianton, or whatever, means about zero in real life; its not worth responding to; it is valueless, useless, pointless, absurd, etc.Silver wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:35 pmEt tu, Finrock? Thanks for the powerful counter-trolling laugh.Finrock wrote: ↑October 6th, 2017, 1:11 pmSilver is just trolling. His judgments, accusations, and opinion pieces are meaningless. Classic fallacious reasoning and trolling.
In other words, it means nothing to anyone to have this poster called Silver accuse one of being a murderer, or a Gadianton, or whatever.
-Finrock
Except Trump really is surrounded by the CFR. And Trump really is selling weapons to the Saudis. And Trump really is allowing the Federal Reserve to make debt slaves out of us. But other than that I hear he's a great guy, low golf handicap and all that.
My, how the children of the covenant have learned to deny reality.
-Finrock
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