GOP presidential hopefuls took to the stage this week
in their first debate ahead of the Republican primaries.
The favorites of party establishment and punditry have
lately played second fiddle to the surprise front-runner,
Donald Trump. The blunt billionaire is striking a chord
with grassroots Republicans who are sick and tired of
conventional politicians. And our listeners may be
encouraged to hear that Trump at least has the sense
to own a significant amount of physical gold bullion.
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But with all due respect to Mr. Trump, his multi-billion
dollar real estate empire pales in comparison to the
empire of debt he would be presiding over as President.
We’re not talking billions, but rather trillions. $210
trillion to be specific. That’s the total estimated fiscal
gap, inclusive of all unfunded liabilities, that the
federal government faces.
Trump vs Debt
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Re2 - Trump vs. Debt
Which one of these straws will break the camel's back? A big one or a few
small ones? Greece and Puerto Rico are down for the count. Who is next?
small ones? Greece and Puerto Rico are down for the count. Who is next?
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