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Old 10-11-2011, 07:29 AM   #26 (permalink)
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The Mistress - '88 Bmw 320i Touring SE
Team m8
Last 3: 27.17 mpg (US)

Germany Beadle - '91 Mercedes 300td (estate, N/A)
90 day: 24.63 mpg (US)

The Bloodylingo - '05 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Desire
90 day: 39.77 mpg (US)

Shanner Scaab - '03 Saab 9-5 estate Vector
90 day: 26.19 mpg (US)

Clio 182 - '05 Renault Clio RS 182 182
90 day: 31.73 mpg (US)
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Originally Posted by jakobnev View Post
I think a large part of the underlying problem is national debt - it basically locks the economy into a perpetual growth bubble.
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Originally Posted by Arragonis View Post
Agreed, but the problem is reducing or removing that debt.

At the moment we have reduced the "growth of spending" via "cuts", but not actually "reduced spending" overall yet.
The major issue here is that so many people are "ME ME ME- I WANT!"

And the corporations know it!So do the Governments and the Councils.


What would be the alternative?
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