....and how can we prepare/shield ourselves from the fallout should the worst happen?Quote from: "JOE"
Serious question. Buy gold? Bonds? Real estate?
How did they affect us in the past?
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Started by JOE, October 09, 2018, 05:15:05 PM
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....and how can we prepare/shield ourselves from the fallout should the worst happen?Quote from: "JOE"
Joe Thread Starter already basically asked this very question in another thread .. . then starts a thread to ask the same damned thingQuote from: "cc"
Also Soeul has a money thread at the top
No other member would pull such crap nor would they start threads the way this jerkoff does
Quote from: "Fashionista"Joe Thread Starter already basically asked this very question in another thread .. . then starts a thread to ask the same damned thingQuote from: "cc"
Also Soeul has a money thread at the top
No other member would pull such crap nor would they start threads the way this jerkoff does
I'll ask Seoul if he wants this merged with his stickied thread.
....and how can we prepare/shield ourselves from the fallout should the worst happen?Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Why should I waste my time responding when you ignore what I write. I have explained many times that congress not the white house controls spending, but you ignore it. I have explained before how American debt is different than any other country's debt, but I am certain you ignored that too. So, I am going to return the favour and ignore you.
Quote from: "Fashionista"Quote from: "seoulbro"
Why should I waste my time responding when you ignore what I write. I have explained many times that congress not the white house controls spending, but you ignore it. I have explained before how American debt is different than any other country's debt, but I am certain you ignored that too. So, I am going to return the favour and ignore you.
I'm a little curious Seoul, is American public debt a problem for just them or us too?
Quote from: "seoulbro"....and how can we prepare/shield ourselves from the fallout should the worst happen?Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "JOE"
I didnt respond earlier because i wanted time review your assertions.
Yes, while it is the Congress which passes the spending bills, i don't agree with your premise that the President has nothing to do with initiating or shaping budget policy. Presidential candidates whether they be Democrat or Republican certainly have campaigned with promises to increase or cut incone taxes of various income groups. Reagan did so in in 1980 and Clinton did in 1992. Bush did so in 2000. And the debate among his successor, Barack Obama, was whether to extend or end the 'Bush Tax Cuts'.
Presidents are not passive bystanders who have nothing to do with setting the agenda. And they have at least some veto power to override what Congress passes if they dont agree with the spending bills which are passed by that legislative body.
So to respond to your premise, I think its rather simplistic to suggest that Presidents dont set fiscal policy and have nothing to do with its outcome. Of course they do. Otherwise there wouldnt be any point in having a President.
Quote from: "seoulbro"Quote from: "Fashionista"Quote from: "seoulbro"
Why should I waste my time responding when you ignore what I write. I have explained many times that congress not the white house controls spending, but you ignore it. I have explained before how American debt is different than any other country's debt, but I am certain you ignored that too. So, I am going to return the favour and ignore you.
I'm a little curious Seoul, is American public debt a problem for just them or us too?
I don't feel like going into depth explaining anything in a Joe troll thread. But, in short, the main long term consequence of American government debt is on the Social Security Trust Fund(internal). A side consequence is higher interest rates and that will hurt Canadians a lot more than Americans. We have the most indebted consumers in the G20.
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