What do you expect from the current administration. They essentially dismantled our military over the last four years, and then when we get a serious threat from a crazy as -blam!- country Iran, they try to pull everything out of moth balls and expect it to work.
Also, you can't fight a war without money King Obama. So do us all a favor and stop spending our country into oblivion, because you do know Iran is strong allies with China right? You think the Emperor of China is going to fork over money so we can fight a war against their ally?
Oh that's right you'll just up the $45 Billion American dollars we are printing every day up to $150 Billion. There ya go lets just print the money and deal with super hyperinflation right after we defend our selves from religious zealots.
I predict we are Greece in 7-10 years.
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[quote]What do you expect from the current administration. They essentially dismantled our military over the last four years,[/quote] They haven't dismantled military, we're still a top tier fighting force. [quote]and then when we get a serious threat from a crazy as -blam!- country Iran, they try to pull everything out of moth balls and expect it to work.[/quote] Well, this project wasn't in the moth balls, it was being actively worked on. [quote]Also, you can't fight a war without money King Obama.[/quote] I'm sure he knows that. [quote]So do us all a favor and stop spending our country into oblivion, because you do know Iran is strong allies with China right? You think the Emperor of China is going to fork over money so we can fight a war against their ally?[/quote] That's why we shouldn't fight a war against Iran. [quote]Oh that's right you'll just up the $45 Billion American dollars we are printing every day up to $150 Billion.[/quote] Source? [quote]There ya go lets just print the money and deal with super hyperinflation right after we defend our selves from religious zealots.[/quote] 45 billion dollars is hardly hyper inflation. [quote]I predict we are Greece in 7-10 years.[/quote] No.
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$45 billion is being printed EVERYDAY and has been for over two years. One reason why demand is low on gas but price is still high. Why the cost of everything is going up! Basic economics douche.
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Edited by Diplomat: 3/25/2013 10:48:30 PM[quote]$45 billion is being printed EVERYDAY and has been for over two years.[/quote] First off, you ignorant little twat, [url=http://www.moneyfactory.gov/uscurrency/annualproductionfigures.html]$45 billion dollars[/url] is not the amount of money we print off in a day. It generally hovers around a billion every 24 hours. Second, don't insult me when you are spreading blatant misinformation around. [quote]One reason why demand is low on gas but price is still high.[/quote] Third, you ill read bastard, [url=http://articles.philly.com/2013-03-23/business/37940267_1_fuel-supplies-and-prices-gasoline-inventories-gasoline-demand]gas prices[/url] are increasing due to a variety of factors: worldwide demand of gas, increasing oil prices, and the annual shut down of refineries. Inflation is pretty low on the list, Cromy. [quote]Basic economics douche.[/quote] Oh yeah, I'm the one who doesn't know economics. Damn tea party trash.
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[quote]How much money is printed each day? The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces 38 million notes a day with a face value of approximately $541 million. That doesn't mean there is $541 million more money circulating today than there was yesterday, though, because 95% of the notes printed each year are used to replace notes already in circulation.[/quote]