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Post by gridley on Feb 12, 2023 11:17:49 GMT
who has gold ?? hidden in there house ? just in case ? i've purchased a few portions for when we go digital currency.. A bit of good "hard" currency is good to keep around. My bank card is handier. But with a multi-thousand year track record, the gold/silver will outperform my bank in a real pinch.
I'm still looking for Bloody Bill's buried stashes.
Lead, copper, brass, and nitrates are bulkier, but they have practical value.
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Post by blustnmtn on Feb 12, 2023 12:14:22 GMT
A bit of good "hard" currency is good to keep around. My bank card is handier. But with a multi-thousand year track record, the gold/silver will outperform my bank in a real pinch.
I'm still looking for Bloody Bill's buried stashes.
Lead, copper, brass, and nitrates are bulkier, but they have practical value. I am invested in brass copper and lead…Precious metals.
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Post by Sigurdur on Feb 16, 2023 1:25:11 GMT
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Post by code on Feb 17, 2023 15:29:52 GMT
46 trillion in the next 10 years
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Post by blustnmtn on Feb 17, 2023 16:01:23 GMT
46 trillion in the next 10 years
Too BIG to fail code. ☠️
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 17, 2023 21:11:05 GMT
46 trillion in the next 10 years
Too BIG to fail code. ☠️ The Government may be (for now), but how many working class folks with small margins are gonna get absolutely crushed? Hope they vote in mass.
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Post by code on Jun 18, 2023 23:46:14 GMT
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Post by code on Aug 5, 2023 3:19:44 GMT
The U.S. debt will rise by more than $5 billion — every single day for the next decade
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 5, 2023 10:45:54 GMT
Lead, copper, brass, and nitrates are bulkier, but they have practical value. I am invested in brass copper and lead…Precious metals. Propelled by the best combustibles.
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Post by code on Jan 3, 2024 17:54:26 GMT
34 Trillion. Are we there yet?
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Post by Sigurdur on Jan 3, 2024 21:29:32 GMT
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Post by glennkoks on Jan 4, 2024 0:26:00 GMT
34 Trillion. Are we there yet? Past that number... Could be worse. Japan has a 255% debt to GDP ratio. Were only at 125-130 percent range. But if you count unfunded liabilities...
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Post by nonentropic on Jan 4, 2024 2:37:24 GMT
Yes but Japan has borrowed from their own parsimonious people who save more than their own Govt. requires, in fact they are such good savers we in NZ enjoy their money for a small fee also.
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 9, 2024 1:49:08 GMT
Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead. But Spain is very much alive.
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Post by code on Mar 2, 2024 22:57:12 GMT
The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion about every 100 days This doesn't end well.
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