http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...F4M&refer=home
remember when like 2 months ago all these people were like whatev, no biggie
given our current deficit and all else - how did the fed manage to pull a cool trillion out of its ass? and if it's money that wasn't borrowed our outright printed out of thin air (helicopter!), why wasn't it being used to, i dunno, fund many of our many failing public infrastructures?
more importantly - how the fuck is this sort of "fiscal policy" more responsible than -any- fiscal-related decision ever made by any company, ever?
because as it stands - the only, only way that the government can begin to repay our debts is through more and more taxation (which, good for me probably means legalization will happen... i guess i get a doorprize here, even if 90% of my legal bud's price goes to the government) - which, as history suggests, is not conducive to good standards of living.
???
how is the fed going to fix this?
remember when like 2 months ago all these people were like whatev, no biggie
given our current deficit and all else - how did the fed manage to pull a cool trillion out of its ass? and if it's money that wasn't borrowed our outright printed out of thin air (helicopter!), why wasn't it being used to, i dunno, fund many of our many failing public infrastructures?
more importantly - how the fuck is this sort of "fiscal policy" more responsible than -any- fiscal-related decision ever made by any company, ever?
because as it stands - the only, only way that the government can begin to repay our debts is through more and more taxation (which, good for me probably means legalization will happen... i guess i get a doorprize here, even if 90% of my legal bud's price goes to the government) - which, as history suggests, is not conducive to good standards of living.
???
how is the fed going to fix this?
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