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<blockquote data-quote="slowdriver" data-source="post: 1938556" data-attributes="member: 58852"><p>What jobs? Low paying service sector jobs that produce nothing? Our manufacturing base is gone thanks to free trade, the glory days of the good paying post world war 2 united states manufacturing industry has fizzled out since the world rebuilt itself after ww2. Like it or not government spending is the economy now, look around next time you go to Walmart, and imagine if none of those people got handouts, there wouldn't be an economy without them. it may sound crazy and it is, but our joke economy depends entirely on the perpetual expansion of debt, there is no upper limit to the debt, look at japan exceeding 1 quadrillion yen in debt and counting, and it can't be stopped, it will just continue being monetized and expanded, it's amazing how long it can continue...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowdriver, post: 1938556, member: 58852"] What jobs? Low paying service sector jobs that produce nothing? Our manufacturing base is gone thanks to free trade, the glory days of the good paying post world war 2 united states manufacturing industry has fizzled out since the world rebuilt itself after ww2. Like it or not government spending is the economy now, look around next time you go to Walmart, and imagine if none of those people got handouts, there wouldn't be an economy without them. it may sound crazy and it is, but our joke economy depends entirely on the perpetual expansion of debt, there is no upper limit to the debt, look at japan exceeding 1 quadrillion yen in debt and counting, and it can't be stopped, it will just continue being monetized and expanded, it's amazing how long it can continue... [/QUOTE]
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