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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4104435" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>When 'they' put the money in Treasury notes, where do you think the CASH goes????? It goes to the TREASURY, dummy. And when they start cashing in the 'special treasury notes' it will add to the deficit. Admit it, republicans are using the size of the national debt to make cuts. The 'special treasury notes' are there, but the cash that beneficiaries put in is gone. The Treasury doesn't have a 'lock box' with cash. That shortage of cash will come from the taxpayers in the form of higher national debt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4104435, member: 60252"] When 'they' put the money in Treasury notes, where do you think the CASH goes????? It goes to the TREASURY, dummy. And when they start cashing in the 'special treasury notes' it will add to the deficit. Admit it, republicans are using the size of the national debt to make cuts. The 'special treasury notes' are there, but the cash that beneficiaries put in is gone. The Treasury doesn't have a 'lock box' with cash. That shortage of cash will come from the taxpayers in the form of higher national debt. [/QUOTE]
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