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In reply to the discussion: There are essentially 2 kinds of debt [View all]ms liberty
(11,243 posts)37. This thread just rocks the house; thanks!
It exemplifies the best of DU...and it has so many great frames to be used in the coming fight to get the sanity back in our government. Bookmarking. Editing to add that reading your original post Jackpine, I was struck by how well your analogy rebuts (on several levels) the kitchen table analogy the RWNJ's have been depending upon all this time. It not only puts our debt and the needed spending in perspective, it makes them look like irresponsible fools.
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Here is the revised version of this little essay that I submitted as an LTTE.
Jackpine Radical
Oct 2013
#49
K/R. One is investment and elevates all of us, the other is hookers and blow and is wasteful, sad.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#7
I live in WNY where the Iroquois and some of their thought is known better than in many other areas
Dragonfli
Oct 2013
#10
It should be incorporated into the oath taken by members of congress and other electeds.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#13
Well that has brought a tear to my eye...though Sioux, not Iroquois, my grandfather..
Tikki
Oct 2013
#24
Don't worry. We're going to get at least 2 years without them, come the mid-terms.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2013
#12
Nice post. And look what a fine job we've done in encouraging debt for eduction.
jtuck004
Oct 2013
#14
Perhaps if the money was used to create good paying jobs instead of bombs, the graduates
A Simple Game
Oct 2013
#21
I believe it was an excellent investment from both an economic and democratic point of view. n/t
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#39
Don't forget that W's War Debt didn't even go on the books as debt til his ass was gone
MadLinguist
Oct 2013
#50