Kinda. It's because the government is trying to BUYOUT everything in the private sector. Our problem in the 70s was that the government was printing money to finance the debt. That caused high inflation and high interest. Now we have the oposite problem. The government has borrowed more that it can even pay interest on,and wants to borrow trillions more for just one years budget. We can't,it's just that simple. The Soviet Union folded without anybody firing a shot. Same thing will happen here,and soon. I still remember that morning in 1989 when we woke up to the news that the Soviet Union had colapsed. That's how it will be. The US will exist one day and be gone the next. Canada will take the northern half of the US and provide us with a government and a currency. The rest,just like I said. And yes,it will be the fault of our politicians. BOTH partys.
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