us government bankruptcy

us government bankruptcy
Obama will hold money until the U.S. government is forced to declare money, bankruptcy or print more?

Obama will hold lightly money until the U.S. either went bankrupt or print excessive amounts of money, hyperinflation lead, to repay the debt?

That's exactly right.

“THE GOVERNMENT IS LYING ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF DEBT” 9-19-2010


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