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Old 08-13-2007, 02:01 AM   #9

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Re: Maxed Out

Kinda makes you wonder, what if the whole system collapsed?

I mean, the fact that the majority of the US is in so much debt makes you wonder how long it can keep going, before something big happens.
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I just saw Die Hard 4.0 a couple of days ago. Now thats what would happen if the system collapsed!
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Excellent documentary, thanks cooter. I was completely horrified how larger a problem is than originally thought. I don't want to use the word conspiracy but certainly alot of bullying tactics (lobbying) in a vicious cycle that make anyone difficult to get out of.

What I don't get is these wall street guys get credit from the gov't in small interest while the rest of us rats get the usury rates. Something's wrong with this picture.
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