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OECD warns of global recession if US hits the "fiscal cliff". In other words... -- (link)
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znufrii
i hate this term. it sounds way to catastrophic. -- nm
Posted by
Andie
Nov 27 '12, 06:38
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My biggest gripe is the suggestion that 'going over the cliff' will cause recession. It won't.
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ty97
Nov 27, 07:00
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but that's sort of it. you don't go back if you go 'over a cliff'. it's sounds final. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 27, 07:08
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But we totally can. We can resinstate all the tax cuts all the funding, etc on January 5 for example.
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ty97
Nov 27, 07:14
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sure, but this is why i hate the term. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 27, 07:28
Signed, Thelma and Louise. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 27, 07:08
It was designed to be catastrophic. -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 27, 06:49
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Taxmageddon just never caught on. -- nm
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Strongbad
Nov 27, 06:52
Who's idea was this, again? -- nm
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Congress, President Obama, et al.
Nov 27, 06:52
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As much as the current regime should shoulder the blame
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Strongbad
Nov 27, 07:12
(too) -- nm
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Andie
Nov 27, 06:39
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