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Can Trillion Dollar Coins Save the Economy?
Yahoo via ABC ^ | 4 Jan 2013 | Gregory J. Krieg

Posted on 01/04/2013 7:50:49 AM PST by shove_it

With President Obama having kicked off debt ceiling negotiations by vowing not to negotiate over the debt ceiling, a new option for paying off the nation's considerable tab is gaining momentum with cheeky fiscal and monetary wonks. It goes like this: Should Congress fail to extend the U.S. debt limit - reached again on Dec. 31 - the president could ask the Treasury to begin printing trillion dollar coins (in a process explained mostly seriously by Jim Pethokoukis on his American Enterprise Institute blog), a number of which could then be put toward fulfilling debt obligations in the event new legislation stalls in Congress...

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To: SargeK
They have gone WAY stupid.

No, we have gone way stupid if we don't recognize that the GOP?Democrats are not our friend.

41 posted on 01/05/2013 12:42:23 AM PST by itsahoot (Any enemy, that is allowed to have a King's X line, is undefeatable. (USS Taluga AO-62))
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42 posted on 01/05/2013 11:21:54 AM PST by x
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