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New York Times World Verified account ‏@nytimesworld Jun 29

Trillions Spent, but Crises Like Greece’s Persist http://nyti.ms/1g4iDPy 

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    1. James ‏@GodlyPghDad Jun 29

      @nytimesworld It's as if Socialism were unsustainable...

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    1. TocksNedlog ‏@gypsyluc Jun 29

      @nytimesworld CONGRATULATIONS! That is -- by a country mile -- the least self-aware headline EVER.

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    1. Au H2O Repub ‏@TeeKayTex Jun 29

      @nytimesworld So, if only they'd spent a few more trillions, everything would be peachy? You can't be that thick. Or can you?

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    3. James ‏@GodlyPghDad Jun 30

      @TeeKayTex @Carlisleboy @nytimesworld Actually Krug man & Co are trying to rewrite history... They say austerity is the problem

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    1. Head Squeezer ‏@HeadSqueezer Jun 29

      @nytimesworld The sad thing is, they are no doubt truly baffled by this.

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  1. 8@44y ‏@844y Jun 29

    @nytimesworld Shouldn't you say "Trillions spent and continue to cause crises like Greece"?

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  2. MikeDrop ‏@SmuggieMike Jun 29

    @nytimesworld this is a Fox Butterfield moment, big time.

    5 retweets 1 like
    1. Blaise Goudy ‏@blaisegoudy Jun 29

      @nytimesworld how bout you only spend what you can afford ?

      1 retweet 3 likes
    2. David Arcano ‏@wwwbighag Jun 30

      @blaisegoudy @Matwork21 @nytimesworld / Horrors what a devilish idea to suggest to socialists!!!!

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    1. Me, Myself & Oi! ‏@LifeOnAHorse Jun 30

      @nytimesworld that what socialism get you.

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  3. Benghazi Greg ‏@Gregory__Adams Jun 29

    @nytimesworld Stop spending stupid.

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  4. Paul Castonguay ‏@danywasking Jun 29

    @nytimesworld guess they got what they voted for.. poor leadership

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  5. Steven Rosenblum ‏@StevenRosenblum Jun 30

    @nytimesworld That's the thing about #Socialism, "eventually you run out of other people's money." H/T #MargaretThatcher

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  6. Kathleen ‏@teamfrazzled Jun 30

    @nytimesworld Gee, it's like socialism is always & only repeatedly proven failed system & those who wrote that dumb headline didn't notice.

    0 retweets 2 likes

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