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Re: George Soros our biggest threat ?
[Re: perchjerker]
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01/24/17 06:34 AM
01/24/17 06:34 AM
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I don't buy a car unless I can pay for it in full, and new cars are way over priced. I wouldn't pay interest on a depreciating asset. I don't have any student loans because of scholarships and working through school. No I haven't financied a house. I'm not saying ban the banks, burn em to the ground. Yea banks allow for home buying and business investment, etc. but they aren't perfect angels.
You immediately took the hard line of "oh this must be a democrat right here let me draw the line that the pubs and dems draw on every single issue." Same tired arguments. Government Bad, No Corporations Bad. How is it so wrong to say Both have problems because both are run by people, and people are greedy.
I agree they government spends way too much money on useless programs but if you can't see how the Fed controlling the printing of money and other big banks manipulating financial products and helping create bubbles then I guess we'll just agree to disagree because we could do this all day.
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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