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gusecrync 05-11-2012 12:02 AM

Past the tpping point: The United States Budget cannot be balanced!
 
The United States government is bankrupt and on it's way to insolvency. In about 5 minutes, this video explains why and how:

Quality4Qty 05-11-2012 12:07 AM

You are a day late and many dollars short. The pebble hit the pond in 1933. You are just watching ripples.

gusecrync 05-11-2012 12:12 AM

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You are a day late and many dollars short. The pebble hit the pond in 1933. You are just watching ripples.
A hypertigian retort.

Bromymbollile 05-11-2012 12:13 AM

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A hypertigian retort.
Being unfamiliar with the term I reverted to google's answer and found the ONLY source

http://www.thejoojooforum.com/gim/sh....html?t=382734

I'm sorry if I sound Hypertigian, but you guys (or gals) are all wet. Many of your premises are false (i.e. if doctors were really so superior and smart then everyone would get cured - - what an inane boneheaded premise). But I'll agree that licensing is a restrictive cartel-like control mechanism - that's it's intent. The point of a license or certificaton is to guarantee a minimum quality standard. Personally, I would never hire a non-licensed non-insured inexperienced electrician to do work for me - he costs more and it's worth it (to me personally).

Go ahead, hobble down the road to farmer Joe and let hit reset your compound leg bone fracture. He'll give you a swig of moonshine and a bit to bite down on while he crunches your leg straight. If you don't pass out from the pain, with any luck you won't wind up with one of the major complications of a broken leg bone (i.e. tibial necrosis, non-union, poor alignment, arterial or venous thrombosis, fat emblism to the lungs etc etc etc).

I'm all for choice - if you don't want to see me I certainly don't want to see you. And yes, government should get it's sticky smelly hairy corroding fingers out of healthcare!!!! All the way back to 2006 and it was a Mamboni then too.

OlgaBorovikovva 05-11-2012 12:33 AM

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Being unfamiliar with the term I reverted to google's answer and found the ONLY source
Never heard of Hypertiger?

http://hypertiger.blogspot.com/

gusecrync 05-11-2012 12:40 AM

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Being unfamiliar with the term I reverted to google's answer and found the ONLY source

http://www.thejoojooforum.com/gim/sh....html?t=382734



All the way back to 2006 and it was a Mamboni then too.
It's a coincidence! I never heard of that guy!http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/grin.gif

Quality4Qty 05-11-2012 12:44 AM

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Never heard of Hypertiger?
Easy to lose touch with the imaginary world when you are fixed in reality.

Grorointeri 05-11-2012 12:51 AM

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You are a day late and many dollars short. The pebble hit the pond in 1933. You are just watching ripples.
The ripples are what overturn the boat.

NKUDirectory 05-11-2012 12:55 AM

Are Ponzi schemes ever balanced?

It would be great to post this EVERYWHERE.

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4093/4...c2343456_z.jpg

prkddfokic 05-11-2012 12:59 AM

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Are Ponzi schemes ever balanced?
They are all balanced until they tip over..............

Vedun* 05-11-2012 01:50 AM

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You are a day late and many dollars short. The pebble hit the pond in 1933. You are just watching ripples.
You are late yourself Palani.....if my memory serves me correct the USofA went bankrupt in the 1880s.

Quality4Qty 05-11-2012 10:47 AM

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if my memory serves me correct the USofA went bankrupt in the 1880s.
You are older than I thought you were.


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