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Aug 14, 2019
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chilango
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I think you mean a trillion-dollar annual Federal deficit. The Federal debt is
much greater than a trillion.
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The US 30 yr treasury is trading below 2% in after hours trading. That's the first time in history it's ever been this
HarlemCoug
All-American
8/14/19 9:39pm
I don’t think I like going a trillion in debt right before a recession.
chago04
8/14/19 9:45pm
Is Obama still President? Just wondering
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
8/14/19 9:47pm
No, somehow an even bigger moron is president.
chago04
8/14/19 9:50pm
Fat joke...so cruel
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
8/14/19 9:57pm
Trump is indeed a fat joke.
chago04
8/14/19 10:05pm
RE: Trump is indeed a fat joke.
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
8/14/19 10:10pm
You misspelled “The World”
chilango
8/14/19 10:18pm
RE: Trump is indeed a fat joke.
chago04
8/14/19 10:19pm
Wouldn’t that help avoid a recession.
SierraCoug
8/14/19 9:58pm
Usually the massive deficits occur during recessions, when tax revenues drop and
chilango
8/14/19 10:06pm
I think you mean a trillion-dollar annual Federal deficit. The Federal debt is
chilango
8/14/19 10:00pm
We already have a trillion dollar deficit, a trillion dollar purchase of bonds would be another trillion dollars in debt
chago04
8/14/19 10:06pm
Ah, got it. I misread your post. Missed the word “going.”
chilango
8/14/19 10:07pm
I wasn’t being very precise, just speaking off the cuff so I wasn’t clear.
chago04
8/14/19 10:08pm
Falling mortgages would be good if prices fell too
Dissenter
8/14/19 9:46pm
but since we never pay down our debt, what do we do when rates go back up?
Cougarclaw
8/14/19 10:30pm
Keep cutting taxes and increasing spending!! Woo-hoo!!!
chilango
8/14/19 10:55pm
these are fixed rate bonds - if they are issued now, then the payments are the same for 30 years. If rates go up, we
HarlemCoug
8/14/19 11:04pm
Lower mortgage rates at this point won’t stimulate home purchases that much.
conetah
8/14/19 11:43pm
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HarlemCoug
8/15/19 12:02am
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