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0620106622443 Day By Day June 20, 2010   For Better or For Worse?

Day By Day by Chris Muir

The issues of the federal budget deficit and the resulting hyperinflation have not reared their ugly heads just yet since the job market continues to be depressed. The Obama economic stimulus or PORKULUS has been a failure and we now are experiencing stagflation – much like the Jimmy Carter years.

Who will be the next Ronald Reagan to prescribe tax cuts, less regulation and economic growth?

Will it be Romney, Palin, Pawlenty, Daniels or will it have to wait until 2018?

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  • http://travelfrance.yolasite.com Aqeel

    The presentation of serious issues like federal budget deficit in the form of comic story is interesting and eye catching.

  • http://www.fitt.in fittin

    We must not look future issues more seriously. We must always hope everything happens positively.

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    Lets hope he isnt relying on BP for the funds, they dont have enough!

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    It’s so crazy, governments around the world have been printing money but financial experts keep predicting depression-like pricing. Hyperinflation would seem to be more likely but so far that hasn’t happened. You don’t read much about hyperinflation anymore but when it occurs, I think most people will be taken completely by surprise.

  • http://www.itniche.com/ IT Niche

    Yes we should look out for future issues.

  • http://funnydingo.livejournal.com/701.html Britni Delaroca

    Quebec immigration now have declared they are going after the crooked agencies which are apparently rife in Canada. immigration officers are moving after them with jail sentences of a couple of years as being the deterrent, this really is good news for the people hoping to immigrate, so how many of them agents exist?

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