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gerritcole
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« on: April 15, 2024, 12:32:53 PM »

I came into say what the last two posters said, they are consuming by using debt and that maybe good for the producers....right now, but it ain't good for producers in 5 or 10 years.

Wait, have the idiot youth convinced themselves that they don't ever have to pay back any debt?  Or do they just plan on the world ending or suicide before they have to worry about it?  I'll let you know right now, that living like the world is going to end soon is very much not a good idea.

Debt is not real because money is not real, we could wipe out all debt tomorrow with a. Snap of our fingers and the sun would still rise. And yes, perhaps a mass youth strike movement would end debt slavery by crippling the economy
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