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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 861510" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Good points. And even moreso, the economy is saying it wants to deflate but if allowed to do so and find it's new balance, this makes the debt crisis for the state even bigger because deflation among many things decreases total gov't revenues. A near hyper-inflation economy is the only way to save the state in it's debt crisis but this brings on other problems affecting the people but let's be honest, so-called saving the economy ain't about us, it's about them. Let it crash because a free mainstreet can quickly pick up the pieces and move on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Christoper Whalen also in the piece above sez: </p><p></p><p></p><p>I do think that mainstreet America needs to turn a deaf ear to the MSM court jester spin masters and self serving Washington punditry by realizing that everything done at the national level doesn't benefit the average folk in heartland America. Let Washington and Wall Street die on the vine and the rotten fruit fall to the ground. We'll be the better for it in the long run. Turn your back and walk away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 861510, member: 2189"] Good points. And even moreso, the economy is saying it wants to deflate but if allowed to do so and find it's new balance, this makes the debt crisis for the state even bigger because deflation among many things decreases total gov't revenues. A near hyper-inflation economy is the only way to save the state in it's debt crisis but this brings on other problems affecting the people but let's be honest, so-called saving the economy ain't about us, it's about them. Let it crash because a free mainstreet can quickly pick up the pieces and move on. Christoper Whalen also in the piece above sez: I do think that mainstreet America needs to turn a deaf ear to the MSM court jester spin masters and self serving Washington punditry by realizing that everything done at the national level doesn't benefit the average folk in heartland America. Let Washington and Wall Street die on the vine and the rotten fruit fall to the ground. We'll be the better for it in the long run. Turn your back and walk away. [/QUOTE]
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