Eleven years later...
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So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
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So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
That’s like saying my mortgage interest is $20K per year so I shouldn’t worry about that $200 I just lost.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
Thought it was $1 billion per day? What’s a few billion difference…
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
That’s like saying my mortgage interest is $20K per year so I shouldn’t worry about that $200 I just lost.
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
That’s like saying my mortgage interest is $20K per year so I shouldn’t worry about that $200 I just lost.
Actually, more like $40, but I take your point.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
That’s like saying my mortgage interest is $20K per year so I shouldn’t worry about that $200 I just lost.
Actually, more like $40, but I take your point.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Eleven years later...:
@LuFins-Dad said in Eleven years later...:
So… How much of the $1.6 Billion the Obama administration guaranteed in loans for them are we on the hook for?
I shouldn't worry about it too much. The debt is currently increasing by 6 billion a day, so this is about 6 hours worth spread out over 11 years.
That’s like saying my mortgage interest is $20K per year so I shouldn’t worry about that $200 I just lost.
Actually, more like $40, but I take your point.
And considering that every penny was deficit sending, what does that translate to 20 years from now?