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To: AndyJackson
if the government would just print a bunch of money and spread it around we would all be rich.

Who said that? Where?

This is not ignorance, since it has been pointed out before.

Please explain how $16 trillion loaned and paid back, with interest, reduces my paycheck or causes inflation or harms me in any way.

108 posted on 12/29/2011 8:58:31 AM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot
Please explain how $16 trillion loaned and paid back, with interest, reduces my paycheck or causes inflation or harms me in any way.

Ever heard of free market enterprise, where businesses compete against each other, for their share of the market?

For all I know, you may work for the govt. In that case, what I am about to say, will be alien, to you.

In a free market economy, the fed.gov is not Constitutionally authorized to pick and choose winners. I saw where you admitted you supported TARP.

What? You can't support a free market economy-capitalism, and support the fed.gov picking winners, and losers, with taxpayer money.

No, you personally may not have been harmed. And investors in those failing corps, which were "bailed out," may have suffered less. But my FRiend, that's socialism. I'm a free market capitalist. Where the market picks winners, and losers. Not the fed.gov.

If I make a bad investment, and I have, the fed.gov will not loan me the money, to give me a chance to recover my losses. Since I am NOT "too big to fail." But it does, and has, for others. You admittedly support this socialism. I support capitalism, and am vehemently opposed to socialism/communism.

111 posted on 12/29/2011 10:32:59 AM PST by takenoprisoner (Constitutional Conservatism is Americanism.)
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