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Lava Girl's avatar

Exactly.

I don't know, but... I do think there will be a short squeeze on physical dollars, where value will TEMPORARILY jump (Like Coins during COVID or lumber price) Before dropping in relative value again and becoming the excuse to completely digitize the dollar -

We shall see, we shall see. Either way, NOT letting Bank hold it! ~Lava

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a2538392909's avatar

Just cut each dollar into 10 pieces,problem solved

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

Math is beautiful

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Mw's avatar

There's far more USD debt than those $33T

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Gregory Mannarino's avatar

True.

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Sandra ---'s avatar

Yes, but that's one of their favorite numbers, kind of like a calling card.

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Gregory Mannarino's avatar

We will FAR surpass this number.

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Straw Man's avatar

🤣 33 gets my goat

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Mw's avatar

Stop noticing things

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pocomotion's avatar

Our nation took on Europe's derivatives debt to remain one big not so happy family. We are holding the bag for the free world. Not GOOD!

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Straw Man's avatar

1% love it

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Carter's avatar

Problem is, you can only borrow against your future so long until you don't have one. Our collective tax revenue (only 100M out of now estimated 400M residents of US pay any type of income tax.). it will no longer pay the interest on the Central Bank usury charge by next month.

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pocomotion's avatar

Carter, I read about this back in 2007, how debt will soon (looks like now) be issued for our country to eat its own tail to pay for the interest. In any American household the bill payer would cancel cell phones, consolidate bills, buy only essentials and slowly pay down debt and hopefully not repeat in the future. But governments go to war and promise to never fight again... Sorry, but the party's over!

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Dave's avatar

The same amount the pentagon announced they couldn’t account for the day before 9/11/2001. Not that I think they are related. Rather, it is another data point to support the fact that they use war as a cover up mechanism when the financial system is in crisis.

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LTINFP R2J2's avatar

We are slaves upon slaves to the money changers.

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

Usury

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Scott Eccles's avatar

I wonder how many silver coins containing 371.25 grains (0.7734375 troy ounces) of pure silver have been minted? It's the only constitutional currency. Everything else is just accounting entries

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Robert C's avatar

That's a wake up call. Fractional Reserve banking- hardly any reserve. And people are pulling cash from banks. They will have to increase their interest rate on savings and MM accounts. CDs are up however.

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M J Scott's avatar

That's sick,

The bankers are Sick, our governments are Sick, our leaders are Sick, the system is Sick, the pharmaceutical industry is Sick & so is our food industry. They want us Sick because they are all Sick.

I'm an extension of God.

We know they are all Sick. This is a spiritual War created by Sick people/entities. All my energies vibrate on a higher frequency, & that keeps me elevated above their Sickness. Gods light shines through Greg & he highlights the darkness where these sicko's dwell (behind corporations & banking institutions).

We will win this War because light always conquers darkness!

Keep the faith in yourself don't let their sickness lower your frequency. ✌❤🙏

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

Even the smallest flame burns bright, and in the absence of light yours becomes more visible

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M J Scott's avatar

Amen brother ✌❤🙏

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Randy Best's avatar

The Government has been creating money out of thin air for a long time. It is amazing how investors/traders are chasing return in worthless fiat.

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Robert C's avatar

No, the Federal Reserve has. It is independent of the Govt. The Govt just borrows it. That's how they got around the constitution, No Central Bank.

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Randy Best's avatar

I thought the FED and the Treasury merged last year?

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Robert C's avatar

I suppose they have, maybe not legally but functionally. But they still won't let anyone audit them.

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

End the Fed

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Straw Man's avatar

🤣 marriage of convenience

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Ian's avatar

If all debt was paid the answer would be zero. Fiat money magic!

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

It is as foul as foul can get.

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

Would prefer to live next to a landfill vs the willfully lost rotten FED

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Les Ranger's avatar

Ponzi schemes never work out. Who takes it up the backside with sand lube?

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Straw Man's avatar

Uh taxpayers?

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Kevin Knapp's avatar

Happy to

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Ni_'s avatar

BOSS TICK is about to give his speech (Fed Member Bostic)

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Tom Plesser's avatar

This is surprising. On one side of the chart there are assets. On the other side is debts. You take the debts against the assets and you have a number. According to this, there is no assets. Zero, 0, nada. This is very disturbing. We are broke. The poor economic policies have caused this. Many administrations are involved. In a way, we have a balanced budget. One were we live paycheck to paycheck! Stupid.

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JPimp's avatar

#NotEnough 🤣

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carter l. morey's avatar

save currency and coinage while you can. 60 yr reset coming soon

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