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How is that spin or excuses. Just basic facts. It's funny how you guys debate. Like children.

AK, if your comment is disagreed with, then its funny how I debate and child like but you suffer from selective memory because there are dozens of posts, you made and will continue to make, that can be also considered childish and funny how you debate them. Sorry but the proof is in the pudding. Go back and read them.
 

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AK, if your comment is disagreed with, then its funny how I debate and child like but you suffer from selective memory because there are dozens of posts, you made and will continue to make, that can be also considered childish and funny how you debate them. Sorry but the proof is in the pudding. Go back and read them.

Im just commenting on this conversation. Your comment was very childish
 

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You are mincing words, you know what I meant....Oh, and I still disagree


Are you saying that their problems only started once they joined a union?

No, I'm saying their current abilities to run deficits to help the economy like the US is not feasible after they joined the EU.
 

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I have posted numerous examples and charts where government spending is a fraction of the crap our resident moron advocates. Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia boast GDPs which would make all of fratfraud's "smart people" and their ridiculous tyrannical big spending theories hang their heads in shame.

The correlation between small government and stupendous growth is unmistakable. As the Liar in Chief would say, "the debate is over!"

But the Obot troll isn't interested in a sensible discussion of the facts, he's interested in...well, trolling.

"Printing money creates wealth!"

"Government spending grows the economy!"

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No, I'm saying their current abilities to run deficits to help the economy like the US is not feasible after they joined the EU.

Running deficits doesn't help the economy.

That's like saying running up your credit cards makes you wealthier.

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I am surely in contention for the top spot. Since i am far from being antepenultimate and certainly better

than number two, it must be me who is top dawg in this here forum. I think it is because I know a bunch

of stuff and express it much more gooder than everyone else do. For these here reasons i proclaim myself to be the

best poster on this here site.cheersgif

 

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That's not the same at all. That's why you think like dumb people think.

Microeonomics and macroeconomics are examining the same things, albeit from different perspectives. But the principles don't change.

The only reason you try so hard to separate them is because the laws of economics contradict your anti-American, anti-Constitution tyrannical political ideology.

You really are a MORON and not educated whatsoever!
 

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Microeonomics and macroeconomics are examining the same things, albeit from different perspectives. But the principles don't change.

The only reason you try so hard to separate them is because the laws of economics contradict your anti-American, anti-Constitution tyrannical political ideology.

You really are a MORON and not educated whatsoever!

You are really dumb, lol. Stick to Obamas birth, that's where you hit your stride!
 

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