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  1. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ok, since you are so ignorant and retarded i have no choice but to show you what does leveraged means with visual aid that are used to tell kids what the word means.


    protip: don't show that to schoolkids
  2. Rear Naked Joke African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny if and when i owe you $100, you say i owe you $100, not $1 over 100 days.

    when you buy an aplliance for a thousand dollars, you buy it for a thousand dollars, and only the juden store and their juden credit facilitators will convince you that you bought it for a dollar a day, or $7 per week, for over 3 years.

    you can keep tucking your head under the pillows, but your uncles and his friends arent going to magically go away. neither is that sharp, searing pain in your ass.

    It literally doesn't matter how much money you have as long as you can keep servicing the debt well, there's no downside to borrowing money if you make money over it. In fact it is a loss to not.

    There's really no arguing when you are basically just making retarded claims that are equivalent to Flat Earth 9/11 was an inside job for money.
  3. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Which country is our resident idiot president considering on buying now?
  4. G4LM African Astronaut
    Originally posted by RottenRobert Which country is our resident idiot president considering on buying now?

    I promise you he never wanted Greenland. It's just media filler to push Epstein out of the spotlight and it worked.
  5. Technologist victim of incest
    Looking forward to this week. Congress and senate will be back. Lots of shit to address about trump’s behavior over the summer. A bunch of congress’s subpoenas are starting to come through. The shit is ‘bout to hit the fan. I’m betting impeachment proceedings will start soon.
  6. Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    As a business owner and American citizen, I can say with certainty that the direct policies not conjured up by Trump himself, but signed off by him have directly affected my business in a positive way. That being said, if I was not a business owner and happened to be a typical "paycheck to paycheck" type employee, I would be hurt by the very same policies. Also, construction has increased in my area. Roads are being built or repaired. Bridges, new buildings. Yes, of course they always were, but not to this level and not recently. I haven't seen construction of this type since Clinton's boom in the 1990s.

    Trump is, in my opinion, an actual retard. I do not think he is an actual racist, he is just too retarded to understand what race means so he often spits out stupid shit. So all of the retard white nationalists who rally behind him thinking he is their savior are also just as retarded as he is. I am almost positively something you'd call a white supremacist, but I don't rally behind Trump like he is the chosen one. Haha.

    The people writing policy behind Trump, in some instances, has helped. In others, not. For a typical low-wage, poor class person - Trump isn't helping them. If they are "above-average" in socioeconomics, then yes.

    I disagree with his foreign policy, I disagree with his immigration policy, I disagree with his environmental policies, but on a purely economic level only - I have done better under Trump than I did under Obama or Bush. The last time I can remember good times like this, was when I was a child and my parents were benefiting off of Clinton economic booms. Times are good right now. I don't necessarily attribute all of that to Trump being in the White House either though.
  7. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Technologist Looking forward to this week. Congress and senate will be back. Lots of shit to address about trump’s behavior over the summer. A bunch of congress’s subpoenas are starting to come through. The shit is ‘bout to hit the fan. I’m betting impeachment proceedings will start soon.

    Takes two-thirds of the Senate. That will never happen.
  8. G4LM African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Grimace As a business owner and American citizen, I can say with certainty that the direct policies not conjured up by Trump himself, but signed off by him have directly affected my business in a positive way. That being said, if I was not a business owner and happened to be a typical "paycheck to paycheck" type employee, I would be hurt by the very same policies. Also, construction has increased in my area. Roads are being built or repaired. Bridges, new buildings. Yes, of course they always were, but not to this level and not recently. I haven't seen construction of this type since Clinton's boom in the 1990s.

    Trump is, in my opinion, an actual retard. I do not think he is an actual racist, he is just too retarded to understand what race means so he often spits out stupid shit. So all of the retard white nationalists who rally behind him thinking he is their savior are also just as retarded as he is. I am almost positively something you'd call a white supremacist, but I don't rally behind Trump like he is the chosen one. Haha.

    The people writing policy behind Trump, in some instances, has helped. In others, not. For a typical low-wage, poor class person - Trump isn't helping them. If they are "above-average" in socioeconomics, then yes.

    I disagree with his foreign policy, I disagree with his immigration policy, I disagree with his environmental policies, but on a purely economic level only - I have done better under Trump than I did under Obama or Bush. The last time I can remember good times like this, was when I was a child and my parents were benefiting off of Clinton economic booms. Times are good right now. I don't necessarily attribute all of that to Trump being in the White House either though.

    This is because you do not rely on imports to run your business.

    Times are definitely not good right now. Better, as the economy has been on the rise since Obama was still in office, but things are still not 'good' when you compare America to the America of the past, or to other countries.

    I mean, people used to graduate highschool and buy a home. You could work a few months to pay for college. Medical bills weren't a serious consideration. Etc.
  9. Originally posted by aldra protip: don't show that to schoolkids

    no aldra, economy is a dirty thing. very dirty. scarry even to those who are unprepared to face it.

    which is why we at vinny's school of rogue economics want students, ours and others, to be exposed to the full length, non-circumscised and unredacted aspects of the economy, so that they can better prepare themselves for the brutal and perverse economy that awaits them.

    they younger they start, the better prepared will they be.
  10. Originally posted by Rear Naked Joke It literally doesn't matter how much money you have as long as you can keep servicing the debt well, there's no downside to borrowing money if you make money over it. In fact it is a loss to not.

    :picarD:

    the same can be said of ponzi schemes, given infinite time and population, all ponzi scheme will work as claimed.

    the "faith" that americans will be able to pay off their debts is no more different from ponzi schemes or crypto currencies.

    There's really no arguing when you are basically just making retarded claims that are equivalent to Flat Earth 9/11 was an inside job for money.



    https://usdebtclock.org

    e. nuff. said.
  11. Originally posted by Grimace As a business owner and American citizen, I can say with certainty that the direct policies not conjured up by Trump himself, but signed off by him have directly affected my business in a positive way. That being said, if I was not a business owner and happened to be a typical "paycheck to paycheck" type employee, I would be hurt by the very same policies. Also, construction has increased in my area. Roads are being built or repaired. Bridges, new buildings. Yes, of course they always were, but not to this level and not recently. I haven't seen construction of this type since Clinton's boom in the 1990s.

    Trump is, in my opinion, an actual retard. I do not think he is an actual racist, he is just too retarded to understand what race means so he often spits out stupid shit. So all of the retard white nationalists who rally behind him thinking he is their savior are also just as retarded as he is. I am almost positively something you'd call a white supremacist, but I don't rally behind Trump like he is the chosen one. Haha.

    The people writing policy behind Trump, in some instances, has helped. In others, not. For a typical low-wage, poor class person - Trump isn't helping them. If they are "above-average" in socioeconomics, then yes.

    I disagree with his foreign policy, I disagree with his immigration policy, I disagree with his environmental policies, but on a purely economic level only - I have done better under Trump than I did under Obama or Bush. The last time I can remember good times like this, was when I was a child and my parents were benefiting off of Clinton economic booms. Times are good right now. I don't necessarily attribute all of that to Trump being in the White House either though.

    when you're at the beach and you see the sea receeds back half a mile, run.

    for a tsunami is about come.
  12. Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    Originally posted by G4LM This is because you do not rely on imports to run your business.

    Times are definitely not good right now. Better, as the economy has been on the rise since Obama was still in office, but things are still not 'good' when you compare America to the America of the past, or to other countries.

    I mean, people used to graduate highschool and buy a home. You could work a few months to pay for college. Medical bills weren't a serious consideration. Etc.

    I guess my statement of "times are good" are perspective and conditional. I thought I clarified that in my original post. Not everyone benefits. Not everyone feels it's "good". Some are going to feel it's bad. Some are going to be outright hurt by it. I was just saying that for me, it's good.

    I'm also closing on a house this week, so...
  13. Rear Naked Joke African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny :picarD:

    the same can be said of ponzi schemes, given infinite time and population, all ponzi scheme will work as claimed.

    the "faith" that americans will be able to pay off their debts is no more different from ponzi schemes or crypto currencies.

    A Ponzi scheme is what you were already insinuating (selling morenbonds to pay off earlier bonds), which is exactly what doesn't happen with US debt.





    https://usdebtclock.org

    e. nuff. said.

    What argument do you believe this makes?
  14. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by G4LM This is because you do not rely on imports to run your business.

    Times are definitely not good right now. Better, as the economy has been on the rise since Obama was still in office, but things are still not 'good' when you compare America to the America of the past, or to other countries.

    I mean, people used to graduate highschool and buy a home. You could work a few months to pay for college. Medical bills weren't a serious consideration. Etc.

    Literally immigration. More people driving down wages and chasing the same amount of goods
  15. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Sonam Sheth is a hit piece artists who spreads circular reports.
  16. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  17. kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by G4LM Wat

    he's saying you've embarassed yourself with your past post and thus keep making new accounts..

    ITT: §m£ÂgØL IS A RETARD
  18. Originally posted by Rear Naked Joke A Ponzi scheme is what you were already insinuating (selling morenbonds to pay off earlier bonds), which is exactly what doesn't happen with US debt.



    tell me then where did the money came from to pay for the 10year treasury bonds that was sold in 2009.

    bear in mind that this year is deficit year.

    What argument do you believe this makes?

    how men who doesnt stick their head under the pillows when their uncle and friends come for the dance party calculate national debts.

    now get off the internet and get in your dance costumes. your uncle will be here shortly.
  19. Rear Naked Joke African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    tell me then where did the money came from to pay for the 10year treasury bonds that was sold in 2009.

    bear in mind that this year is deficit year.

    The deficit in 2009 was ~9% of budget and 10 year bonds from 2009 had a yield rate of 2.52%.

    Since 2009 the tax revenue has gone from $2.1 trillion to $3.6 trillion, which is more than a 50% increase.


    how men who doesnt stick their head under the pillows when their uncle and friends come for the dance party calculate national debts.

    You are retarded and don't understand how economics work. USA #1.
  20. Originally posted by Rear Naked Joke The deficit in 2009 was ~9% of budget and 10 year bonds from 2009 had a yield rate of 2.52%.

    Since 2009 the tax revenue has gone from $2.1 trillion to $3.6 trillion, which is more than a 50% increase.

    1 - how about expenditure. has it also increase proportionally ?

    2 - you didnt answer the question. WHERE DID THE MONEY THAT PAYS FOR THE 10 YEAR BOND THAT WAS SOLD IN 2009 CAME FROM ?




    You are retarded and don't understand how economics work.

    this, from someone that believes things are paid for by "tax payers". and that getting leveraged is good.


    USA #1.

    yes. in deficits, public debts and unfunded liabilities.
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