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China Cashing In on American Debt Liabilities?
Eaglewings
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10-3-2009 12:43 PM
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china
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debt
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empire state building
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federal deficits
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foreign debt
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govenrment debt
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made in china
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new york
Eaglewings
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The one bright side to the Chinese Buy-Out of America is that one day we will be able to walk into a Walmart and find the MADE IN AMERICA label again. Of course by then America will be owned by CHINA.
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