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With the play button superimposed over your face, you kind of look like a Batman villain.
Holy cow I just saw that myself. Wait’ll they get a load of me…
I hate the Treasury Geithner!
You know Danny, I give and give and give, and you kids don’t appreciate any of it.
Hey, Bob. Happy to see that you’ve been getting some face-time on the big screen (TV, that is). In any case, congrats on the achievement. You’re probably one of the very few Austrians, who also happens to be a PhD in economics, that has ever gotten on American TV. Who else is there? Hayek? Sounds like good company to me.
Keep up the great work.
The false analogy between a household and the government again?
The Fed could redeem the whole debt tomorrow if they wanted. It’s just a savings account.
But Geithner should have grown enough coconut trees a long time ago in order to deficit spend in coconuts.
MamMoTh,
What savings, exactly?
Savings of the private sector.