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Posted on Jun 22, 2023
CPT Alex Gallo
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Maj Kim Patterson
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CPT Alex Gallo Thank you for sharing such a well written editorial about the debt ceiling and the history, the effects on public perception and foreign countries. Numerous valid points, so refreshing to read properly formatted well researched information instead of some of the other things I have been seeing on RP lately,
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CMSgt Security Forces
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Interesting read. As Abe said, "A house divided cannot stand". I fear we are heading towards a reckoning.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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First, I am going to steal this and pass it on to some friends and a few political adversaries. I will give appropriate credit to Capt. Gallo.

Second, the major theme is one I constantly try to repeat: Our system is filled with corruption and problems, but it beats the hell out of whatever is in second place.

Third, I strongly encourage EVERY citizen to use their most precious right: VOTE!

Thanks, Capt. Gallo
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Debt, Default, and Democracy
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Good afternoon CPT Alex Gallo. Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this.
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1LT Kenneth Fendley
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I got involved in politics in 1966, working with a young man in law school named Mitch McConnell Who is campaign chairman for the candidate for US Senate from Kentucky. I’ve seen politicians come and go, and I’ve seen politics morph into something ugly, particularly since 2016. I remember the days of Reagan and Tip O’Neill, on opposite sides of the political spectrum, but finding a way to work together. I’m not sure if or how that could ever be reclaimed.
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"Perhaps some of the elements of a healthy citizen-culture could include. . . ." removing repeated tax cuts to the rich and making the rich pay for being rich. Rather than penalize the poorest, the least powerful, by continuing to cut services to this group of Americans, be fair: make the rich pay down the debt as they certainly can and certainly should. Make the rich pay until there is no deficit. Same with social security: Make the rich pay without a cap. Doing so, there'd be no "crisis" in social security solvency. Anytime there are financial problems, let the rich pay until there are no problems. Rich-rich getting rich caused and causes all capitalist-financial problems. So, make the rich less rich. They'll still be rich. So, it's no big deal. But the rich paying for being rich is a great big deal to all the rest, the 99% of us. Whatever caused the 99% of us push to fizzle????
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CPT Richard Trione
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Great editorial! Thank you!
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1stSgt Michael Shafer
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A true pleasure to read Captain!
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Amn Dale Preisach
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When you're an alcoholic, the best course of action is not to keep drinking. When you're a spendthrift, the problem isn't helped by giving an unlimited charge account.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Before everyone panics, an honest look at the history of the US Monetary System says we have "defaulted" at least 4 time. First was 1862 during the Civil War when the US refused to redeem its Demand Notes for gold. Instead they paid in printed money that was discounted according to the fortunes or misfortunes of the Union Army.
Second time was 1933 when the US refused to Redeem it's Gold Bonds with gold. Again, printed money and paid off in depreciated paper currency.
The same type of thing happened again in 1968 when the US Government refused to redeem the Silver Certificates for Silver Dollars, and again paid for it with inflated paper currency.
The last was in 1971 when Nixon refused to pay foreign debt holders with gold per Britton Woods.
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