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How to Stop Addiction: Raising the Debt Ceiling Avoids the Spending Addiction – the Market Oracle

How to Stop Addiction: Raising the Debt Ceiling Avoids the Spending Addiction – The Market Oracle

Raising the Debt Ceiling Avoids the Spending Addiction
The Market Oracle
Contrary to all the public scare tactics that the financial world will stop turning, the Federal Treasury has ample revenue to pay the interests on bonds and notes that come due. The essential issue is whether the new bond lenders are willing to roll

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How to Stop Addiction – Google News

How to Stop Addiction: Annual walk fights addiction – Pekin Daily Times

Annual walk fights addiction
Pekin Daily Times
Since Abbey's death, it has become their goal to try to prevent others from suffering a similar loss. So they created the walk to raise funds to help others fight addiction. Burrell said they added other events this year, including more than 30 gift

Poll: Debt Ceiling Blame Game

How Addiction Happens: Poll: Debt ceiling blame game
Washington (CNN) – A plurality of Americans disapprove of how President Barack Obama is handling debt ceiling negotiations, but Congress…
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Don’t Raise the Debt Ceiling, Stop the Spending. – Nolan Chart LLC

How to Stop Addiction: Don’t raise the debt ceiling, stop the spending. – Nolan Chart LLC

Don't raise the debt ceiling, stop the spending.
Nolan Chart LLC
Trying to cure our economic ails by raising the debt ceiling is like trying to deal with an opiate addiction by prescribing more morphine. Borrowing more money will only make the problem worse. Remember, when you're already too deep in a hole, stop

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How to Stop Addiction – Google News

How to Stop Addiction: Letter: Smoking is a hand-me-down habit – SouthCoastToday.com


Irish Independent

Letter: Smoking is a hand-me-down habit
SouthCoastToday.com
He said, "You know, that becomes a habit that will be tough to quit, and you should stop now before it does." Unfortunately, I didn't listen and it took 20 years to quit a two-plus pack a day addiction, cold turkey style. The same scenario happened
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