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Businesses aren't going to do much hiring in a country they do not think can get its finances in order, the nike soccer cleats us government has run a surplus exactly six times in our history.
And all six times a massive economic collapse has followed, When the government taxes more than it spends.
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executive spending. the us govenment spends by crediting bank accounts just like a scorekeeper at a football game changes the number on the scoreboard to reflect a touchdown!
The scorekeeper doesn't have to collect points from each team before the game in order to put points on the board during the game if they score, Our federal debt is just the net of US dollar savings by the private sector.
It is not some big scary monster determined to consume our children's future, Please read Modern money Theory economists like Warren Mosler, Randy Wray, debt Mitchell. Stephanie Kelton if these concepts seem far fetched.
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One of our friends has an autistic child. Although he has achieved an impressive level of functioning on the autism spectrum, he does not have the ability to connect with people; he does not hold conversations, does not show pleasure or love. Some pity our friend, thinking she has all the responsibilities of motherhood without any chance of experiencing those special moments of connection.
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My fondest memory of my entire stint as Mom is the Mother's Day when he was 18 years old. Even after the divorce, my ex would take us out for brunch; it was a long tradition. This time my son asked his Dad to allow him to do the honors by himself. He made the reservations . He put on a coat and tie. He bought me flowers and opened the car door for me to enter and leave the car. He pulled out my chair. And he even ordered for me, after quietly asking what I'd like.
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