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Stop Paying On Your Loans
Become an economic terrorist!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
And if you think lending is going to save the day, think again
Check
this graph
out over at Econbrowser. It really puts to rest any possibility of a substantial increase in lending any time soon.
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