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Old 08-09-2011, 12:43 AM   #5
nicktender

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FFS, the $2 Trillion dollar "mistake" has to do with projections, it is not a mistake at all. This error should be beyond painfully difficult but typical in dealings with anything involving US budget projections and not a reason at all to dismiss S&P analysis of the situation. Welcome to politics getting the better of US budget projections that usually do not become realized fact. It really does not matter what Timothy Geithner says on this.
If they made a $2 Trillion dollar projection mistake on this down grade I would have to question any and all other projections they make.
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