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Question/Comment: Given the history of the ever increasing U.S. national debt and our fluctuating economy, how realistic is it that we will ever pay down or even pay off the national debt We have never managed to maintain the necessary focus and make a significant pay off before despite numerous periods of economic booms and unprecedented prosperity in the past. When the countries backing our debt start to clamp down, won ;t the house of cards collapse Is this fear the only thing keeping these countries from supporting more debt Given all of the problems we continue to face and those we have yet to face, can you explain how this is all realistically feasible in the long run Paul Solman: I ;ve answered similar questions like this a while ago, but for those who don ;t commit my responses to memory, let me try again:In the long run, we just keep owing more money, like almost all countries. We
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JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, Saskatchewan AP 鈥?Canadian police arrested the second suspect in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the province of Saskatchewan on Wednesday after a three-day manhunt during which they had found the body of his brother.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Myles Sanders
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