• US Default will cause “Massive disruption the world over.” says IMF Chief
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Oh hey, I can't really prove this, but I just got back from McDonalds and saw CNN on their TV. They were talking about a possible deal happening in Congress. Again, I cannot confirm it, but here's hoping that we'll see a deal. [editline]14th October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Lonestriper;42525707]Can you scull a beer? because thats on the test.[/QUOTE] scull? And I don't like beer.
All my dreams and aspirations are going to die in three days.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;42526309]Oh hey, I can't really prove this, but I just got back from McDonalds and saw CNN on their TV. They were talking about a possible deal happening in Congress. Again, I cannot confirm it, but here's hoping that we'll see a deal. [editline]14th October 2013[/editline] scull? And I don't like beer.[/QUOTE] There was supposed to be a meeting between Congressional Leaders and Obama today at 3, but it was postponed. Whether that is a good or bad sign is beyond me. The problem still remains with the Tea Party in the House. No clean legislation is going to get by them.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;42507511]There's absolutely no reason to default. If we were to default, we would have to learn to live within our means. Why destroy out last shreds of dignity and default when we can make the choice to live within our means now.[/QUOTE] You seem to miss the point of capitalism in general.
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;42507028]Pretty scary how most of the time the Onion isn't far off from the truth[/QUOTE] Isn't that the point of satire?
[QUOTE=JoelDJr;42526468]All my dreams and aspirations are going to die in three days.[/QUOTE] The government is reaching a conclusion since no one there wants it to default, don't worry about it.
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