[QUOTE=chuckChuck;400722]Hahahahah. IN the USA
The federal deficit soared last year to $779 billion and is projected to approach $1 trillion in 2019.
Interest on U.S. debt is projected to total $7 trillion over the next decade
Sorry Chuck but math isn't your strong point. $7 trillion interest on $1 Trillion debt over ten years is probably 10x ++ too high. You counting with 6 toes or something?
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I live as most know in both the USA and Canada and half some of my family is American.
The USA is still powerful and yes some won’t say who they voted for but most say things are good.
Bleeding heart liberals think it’s bad.
Trudeau and his Brain damaged group have no idea what they are doing. Investment is gone and not coming back any time soon.
Chuck get out of your acreage and quit being jealous of farmers.
Yes some have way way way to much debt and will be gone.
Some have very little debt or none.
Yes chuck even some who complain how useless farming is in Canada have no operating and own all there property plus have savings.
Because money could be made years ago with cheap land and good soil and yields.
What makes me laugh is arguing with a liberal you just can’t win because there is no reasoning with them.
It’s there way or the highway.
Yes the USA is booming and yes Canada is failing. We all can’t work for welfare or the governments.
Have a great day Brandon was ðŸ‘
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The more important take away from the shear scale of the numbers presented by Jazz, dml and Chuck, is utter impossibility of paying back the debt, by any government on any time scale, all are way past the point of no return, socialists and capitalists alike. Once we accept that there is no mathematical possibility of the world paying off the debt everyone owes everyone, then the number of zeroes left of the decimal becomes virtually irrelevant. Someday we will accept the inevitable and let the house of cards built on debt collapse and start over to learn the lessons all over again. In the meantime, losing sleep over government debts and deficits relative to each other is about as productive as arguing with Chuck.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 23, 2019, 16:07.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostMan explaining capitalism to a socialist is like pulling your own teeth.
At least after pulling your own teeth, you have accomplished something tangible, whereas, no matter how long you argue with an indoctrinated socialist, nothing will change.
Just read some previous threads on here as evidence.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostGovt real estate in cities (not parks or monuments or capital buildings) would alone pay off the debt. No need toe even touch oil rights and the like.
Of course they don't need to do it. It serves to illustrate the US is not broke, nor is its debt out of control. On the contrary it shows that the US has used its debt to grow the economy massively as the value of govt assets attest to.
Either you are making a statement with no basis in fact or if you are right, you should be running the US treasury as you must know a lot more than the US government.Last edited by dmlfarmer; Jan 23, 2019, 14:58.
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Originally posted by dmlfarmer View PostThat all depends on how you define US government assets.
Govt real estate in cities (not parks or monuments or capital buildings) would alone pay off the debt. No need toe even touch oil rights and the like.
Of course they don't need to do it. It serves to illustrate the US is not broke, nor is its debt out of control. On the contrary it shows that the US has used its debt to grow the economy massively as the value of govt assets attest to.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostNot to mention, the US govt assets total at least $100 trillion. They could pay the debt off tomorrow if they wanted to.
Sure they could sell just the liquid assets the US holds, but they only amount to about 2 trillion and 49% percent of those are in the form of student loans to the US government. I wonder what the security is on student loans and how the US public would feel if the Chinese suddenly owned all student debt. Sure might make it easier for China to acquire US technology in the future.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostMan explaining capitalism to a socialist is like pulling your own teeth. What productive capacity does a home have? Answer none, its a liability. Now what does a piece of machinery or land do or fertilizer, right it produces something. The factors of production are NOT equivalent debt to mortgages, govt debt or consumer purchases.
Land equipment inputs are investments, not frivolous purchases. Hence they favorable taxation. You can argue that an investment doesn't work out for whatever reason but don't compare growing a crop to buying a boat or something.
Yes much of what a farm needs is an investment. But just ask the machinery dealers what happens when interest rates go up? Farmers stop spending as much and Economic activity drops.
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I just spent some time in USA airports actually lots of time waiting for planes. So in eight hours in one airport I did some visiting with a few USA folk. A young family from California that owned a greenhouse, a young black fellow from Chicago that worked on wind turbines, two guys from Maine that installed ventilation equipment in barns, a redneck welding inspector from Alabama, and four old retired farts from Arizona California Texas and Montana. I told them where I was from and where the best place to live would be if I were to move to the USA most of them lived in several different places over the years as they were in the armed forces or were kids of enlisted parents. Stay away from the Mexican US border and California was the most common answer the windmill tech said they have security detail when working on wind farms near the border in Texas and Arizona he said it was safer in Chicago which was a shit hole and he is ready to move to a different state. The young couple from California which own a fourth generation rose farm said crime is really bad there you stay locked in your home at night. I asked about racism in the USA Most of them laughed and said to watch a different newscast. Not one of them admitted voting for Trump but all of them said he was on the right track and the people that had lived near the border or in California said they needed a wall their years ago. Montana or Alaska is where most of them would move to if they could.
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