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There Is No Real Deficit




The government spent 500,000 dollars to see if shrimp get tired on treadmills
It didn't matter. They just printed the money.

There Is No Real Deficit

I've never heard anyone say: "I better hold back some of my money to help pay the deficit."

Did anyone ever tell you they had dreams about the deficit?
Yet, all you ever hear about from politicians is the deficit, like we should be concerned. There is no deficit. 

We just print more money. When Nixon took us off the gold standard and nothing backed our money up that's when real corruption began. 

The Social Security Fund hasn't existed since President Johnson took the money during Vietnam. It's just another tax. How can you run out of money for an account that doesn't exist? How can you have a deficit when you print your own money? The Federal Reserve and the government tax us on money they print and pay themselves back with interest on money they print. They don't really have to tax us at all. Income tax was supposed to be a temporary thing. When you print your own money why do you need to tax people?

It's all a scam. 

Obama gave his friends a billion dollars to build a website that should have cost under a million dollars. It doesn't matter. They get rich on paper the same way we get poor without having the paper. While Bush was in office 4 Billion dollars in cash on pallets disappeared in Iraq with no accountability, but if you owe the IRS a nickel they will hound you forever until you pay it back.

In Iraq if a door padlock needed to be replaced and a light bulb needed to be changed in the same military building, it required two different contractors, both charging travel time and inflated labor prices just to do something anyone could do in five minutes.

This is total waste and a scam, but in the overall picture it doesn't matter because they just print more money. That's why the government can't account for half of what it spends. This is not our fault. They tell us it's our fault. Each time they have to go over budget on something, the politicians say it's the fault of the American people.

"We all ask for it and we did it," the politicians say. "We voted for it."

In reality, the American people didn't vote for any pork-filled bills. Most of the time we didn't know anything about it. The government keeps getting bigger with no end in sight. That's why the pentagon can spend with no accountability. Just print more money and then take it back from the people as taxes.

Now, some economists will disagree with this, but I want them to explain how you can be in debt when you print your own money? 

Bet they can't.

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