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Monday, January 14, 2013
Winterspeak — Why the Whitehouse was right to reject the platinum coin
Another take on TPC rejection. It was the agencies.
The 14th amendment says not paying the debts is unconstitutional.
Can't there be a class action lawsuit if people don't get their Social Security checks, Medicare payments are not dispersed, whatever else the executive branch decides to give IOUs too etc.
Can't there be a class action lawsuit if people don't get their Social Security checks, Medicare payments are not dispersed, whatever else the executive branch decides to give IOUs too etc.
That would be excellent. Watch the economic ignoramuses bow before the might of the AARP.
The 14th amendment says not paying the debts is unconstitutional.
ReplyDeleteCan't there be a class action lawsuit if people don't get their Social Security checks, Medicare payments are not dispersed, whatever else the executive branch decides to give IOUs too etc.
Can't there be a class action lawsuit if people don't get their Social Security checks, Medicare payments are not dispersed, whatever else the executive branch decides to give IOUs too etc.
ReplyDeleteThat would be excellent. Watch the economic ignoramuses bow before the might of the AARP.