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TOPIC: The dreaded fiscil cliff
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I forgot - peameal bacon.

Mmmmmmm..............
Chesapeake VA
 
 
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Shit i'm moving to canada :)
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No bear claws? :(
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"So do any of our resident Canadians have any idea what this plan might be?"

Beer, wings and pizza.

It's how we handle every crisis.
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"The Dreaded Fiscal Cliff", Thank the FREELOADERS getting FREE STUFF.
When FREELOADERS keep taking from the PORK BARREL aka Tax payers, the FREE STUFF has to run out. How are they going to survive now.
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"I am not convinced that the "cliff" would be such a disaster; have read that some models show it would produce a few quarters of recession-like conditions, then spark a new wave of growth. "

But you also believed Obama during the campaign that we were doing just fine. A day after the election he says we are not.

That is bittersweet justice.
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I sure hope McConnell and Co. hold the line on tax increases.
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I am betting on a negotiated settlement to avert the fiscal cliff.

I am not convinced that the "cliff" would be such a disaster; have read that some models show it would produce a few quarters of recession-like conditions, then spark a new wave of growth.
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