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Entitlement Whore wrote: If Bush would have just stopped spending so much money, we wouldn't be in the mess.
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archer wrote: You're both wrong....there was never a spending problem in congress or in our government till Obama took office......remember all those balanced budgets over the years......the countless decades of pay as you go government? Surely you remember that.
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archer wrote: You're both wrong....there was never a spending problem in congress or in our government till Obama took office......remember all those balanced budgets over the years......the countless decades of pay as you go government? Surely you remember that.
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In a private household, moderate and controlled credit is not a problem if the income is adequate. But if a new spouse is obtained who knows no limits to credit or debt, it's Katy-bar-the-door. You will be bankrupt.archer wrote: You're both wrong....there was never a spending problem in congress or in our government till Obama took office......remember all those balanced budgets over the years......the countless decades of pay as you go government? Surely you remember that.
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Arlen wrote: surely you know that a little salt makes food wonderful, but a whole lot makes food inedible. Most children know this. It is the same with debt.
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Raees wrote:
Arlen wrote: surely you know that a little salt makes food wonderful, but a whole lot makes food inedible. Most children know this. It is the same with debt.
Debt makes food wonderful?
a·nal·o·gy
[uh-nal-uh-jee] Show IPA
noun, plural a·nal·o·gies.
1.
a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based: the analogy between the heart and a pump.
2.
similarity or comparability: I see no analogy between your problem and mine.
3.
Biology . an analogous relationship.
4.
Linguistics .
a.
the process by which words or phrases are created or re-formed according to existing patterns in the language, as when shoon was re-formed as shoes, when -ize is added to nouns like winter to form verbs, or when a child says foots for feet.
b.
a form resulting from such a process.
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Logic . a form of reasoning in which one thing is inferred to be similar to another thing in a certain respect, on the basis of the known similarity between the things in other respects.
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Raees wrote: Meh, if you use $1 Trillion Dollar Bills instead or $100 Dollar bills, it's less than 15 bills. They'd fit in your wallet.
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