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Post by Origanalist on Apr 22, 2016 19:45:45 GMT -8
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump this week walked back his assertion that he could eliminate the country’s debt after two terms as president. In an interview with Fortune Magazine published Friday, Trump was asked how his pledge to pay off the $19 trillion debt in 10 years was possible. “No, I didn’t say 10 years,” Trump responded. “First of all, with low interest rates, you can think in terms of refinancings, and get it down. I believe you can do certain things to pay off the debt more quickly. The most important thing is to make sure the economy stays strong. You can do it in smaller chunks. You can do it in larger chunks. And you can do it in refinancings.” Trump had, in fact, told The Washington Post editorial board earlier this month that he would pay off the debt in eight years by renegotiating trade deals. continued.. thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/gop-primaries/277307-trump-takes-back-pledge-to-eliminate-national-debt
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Post by TRP on Apr 22, 2016 20:20:24 GMT -8
Lol
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Post by acptulsa on Apr 23, 2016 7:34:28 GMT -8
Refinance?
So, who is he going to find that wants to loan out twenty trillion dollars at less than treasury bond interest rates?
Is he going to buy some of it?
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Post by Origanalist on Apr 23, 2016 8:44:50 GMT -8
Refinance? So, who is he going to find that wants to loan out twenty trillion dollars at less than treasury bond interest rates? Is he going to buy some of it? He's going to have America's finances to play with, he will sell the world a wall instead of a bridge in Brooklyn.
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