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A Safe Haven for Liberty
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Borrow and Print
"I'm tapped out, Marv. American Express has got a hit man looking for me."
--Bud Fox (Wall Street)
How does a federal government pay for a sudden
multi-trillion dollar stimulus package
when it has no savings? Simple.
Just borrow...
...and print.
Problem solved.
position in AXP
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