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![]() Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message oups.com... wrote: It is impossible for anybody to take a pie that is infinitely large. No matter how much any entity takes, the economy can expand for others. But it isn't infinite. There is an exact amount of federal debt, of federal income, of federal spending. All of this contributes to the finite size of the pie. Why is the pie limited by the size of Federal Government? Learn to read. I didn't say the pie is limited by the size of the Federal Government. I did, however say that the pie is finite in size because the national debt, income and spending are finite. IF that is what you are eluding to, then the answer is because that IS the pie. |
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