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thats one way to try to run the country. Zimbabwe did
Yes, Zimbabwe. Good point. Well played sir.
Are you saying that hyperinflation can not happen to the United States because it is a more powerful nation than Zimbabwe?
I’m saying if/when America experiences hyperinflation, it won’t be because of deficit spending
If any increase under the preceding sentence is not a multiple of $100,
such increase shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $100.''.
(c) Application to Reporting on Remuneration for Services.--Section
6041A(a)(2) is amended by striking ``is $600 or more'' and inserting
``equals or exceeds the dollar amount in effect for such calendar year
under section 6041(a)''.
(d) Application to Backup Withholding.--Section 3406(b)(6) is
amended--
(1) by striking ``$600'' in subparagraph (A) and inserting
``the dollar amount in effect for such calendar year under
section 6041(a)'', and
(2) by striking ``only where aggregate for calendar year is
$600 or more'' in the heading and inserting ``only if in excess
of threshold''.
(e) Conforming Amendments.--
(1) The heading of section 6041(a) is amended by striking
``of $600 or More'' and inserting ``Exceeding Threshold''.
(2) Section 6041(a) is amended by striking ``taxable year''
and inserting ``calendar year''.
(f) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall
apply with respect to payments made after December 31, 2025.

How much debt-to-GDP do you think can be sustained without triggering a crisis? Today debt-to-GDP is ~120% and we will spend ~20% of our tax revenues to service this debt.
America is the least bad of all the bad investments a person can make. If that changes, then who knows?


Boy, I hope the US economy doesn't collapse as these two vital workers we're wasting tax dollars on arresting don't show up for whatever vital job they do at some Leftist NGO.
You may think differently, but I dont think a 30 year US bond is a safe investment at all. I am pretty sure I will be able to redeem it at nominal value, but in 30 years, the nominal value in monopoly money may have less purchasing power than I'd invested today. I'd be better off buying gold.
Right now the 6 month Treasury is at 4.3%. I would just buy short term bonds.
Im not really a financial person, but I just don't see the rationale for investing in long term government debt if you dont trust the politicians will control deficit spending.
Why do people have to keep buying sovereign debt at all?
The fed and the treasury can both create money out of thin air, and even buy those bonds you are so concerned about.




"I can't believe we're accumulating so much high levels of debt like a third world country has as we take in tens of millions of turd worlders. It's almost like the two are connected."
Hey, who voted "Aye" in that 2023 Bill to lift the Debt Ceiling for a year and half in Biden's last year of his first term?
$800 billion of $2.2 trillion for Trump's CARES Act went to Paycheck Protection Program.
Coming back and saying "Yes I voted for the deficit, but I wont vote to authorize the debt that resulted from it" is stupid.

This is my point, and my worry.
Dude, there is an invasion of illegal aliens, Iran and China are gearing up for world war 3. But yes, let’s “balance The budget” that will show those crazies we mean business!
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And Russia is more than happy to remind us.