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Can any country we owe money to through the USA National Debt decide to collect whenever they want?
Jun 24, 2009 by Brendan G | Posted in Law & Ethics
Also, if any Country can decide to collect, what would happen if they do? War, recession, etc... ?
lolz.....war??? only if they're crazy or stupid enough, last time someone actually made a declaration of war against the US ended up getting f'in nuked. I'd imagine if someone made a phone call to the White House to cough up what's due on their credit
BO#44 | Jun 24, 2009
yes they can. we are the richest third world country out there.
short and to the point | Jun 24, 2009
USA NATIONAL DEBT LOOK HERE ADD YOUR COMMENTS?
Oct 08, 2008 by Music$$ | Posted in Government
If the national debt is $10,000,000,000,000 (10 trillion) and if there are 305,367,000 people in the USA then each citizen owes $32,747.00.
Why don't the candidates say that
Think about it
The politicians on the TV think you and me are stuuuuuuuuuuuupid.
Coasty | Oct 08, 2008
vote american communist party!
Finnegan W | Oct 08, 2008
SHOULD USA NATIONAL DEBT CEILING BE RAISED AND CAN BUDGET EVER BE BALANCED?
Jan 23, 2011 by Peter Smith | Posted in Politics
The us has to raise the debt ceiling ummediately to cover the massive debt increase. It sems they will havee to raise it indefinitely because THE DEFICITS AND BUDGET NEVER SEEMS TO WANT TO BALANCE OUT.
Thus, IS RAISING DEBT DEILING UNLIMITED
No and yes..
| Jan 23, 2011
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TREASURIES-Prices dip as investors book profits
18.05.12
* Greece fails to reach government deal, elections loom
* Benchmark U.S. yields risde after touching 7-month low
* U.S. retail sales rise slightly in April
By Chris Reese
NEW YORK, May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasuries prices eased on
Tuesday as traders booked profits from an eight-week
Source: Reuters
Greece's economic woes may hurt US
18.05.12
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Key Vote Looms in US Amid Polarized Political Atmosphere
Voice of America - Apr 26, 2011
Photo: AP Sometime during the next several weeks, the US Congress will take up the issue of raising the nation's debt ceiling so that the United States can continue to borrow money to cover a national debt that will soon soar past $14 trillion.
US National Debt, For A Few Dollars More
The Market Oracle - Apr 26, 2011
It is not a coincidence the National Debt growth has far outstripped GDP growth since 1980. Boomers had been spoiled their whole lives and felt they deserved the goodies today while passing the bill to future generations. They voted for politicians who
NICK: Time to cut costs, reduce national debt
Lufkin Daily News - Apr 27, 2011
For perspective, remember 1 billion is 1000 millions and 1 trillion is 1000 billions — if the 385 richest (over $1 billion) people in US including Bill Gates ($54 billion), gave everything they owned to help pay the national debt, that would total
What is the soaring price of gold and silver telling us?
Offaly Express - Apr 28, 2011
But last week's warning that the USA might not continue to deserve its top rating (which of course it does not) if it doesn't get it's hyperbolic national debt under control, still came as a shock. 'The Emperor has no clothes' is what the rating agency
Why S&P downgraded US debt outlook
The Seattle Times - Apr 19, 2011
WASHINGTON — A surprise warning about US debt by credit-rating agency Standard & Poor's sent stocks plunging Monday and crystallized the threat that mounting federal budget deficits and national debt pose to the US financial system and