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<title>Debt Free America</title>
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<description>A debt free America seems like a great idea, but look a little closer and you'll see that a debt free America isn't just wrong, but impossible. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Ohh beautiful
for debt free skies
for amber waves of cash.
For living life without a debt 
and credit in a flash. 
America! America! 
Please please oh please help me. 
And crown thy folk with money...yolk?
and lets all go debt free!

A debt free America is a beautiful thing
Imagine walking these American streets without seeing advertisements for payday loans, credit cards, bad credit this or fast that. Imagine...imagine a debt free America, and America where everyone worked hard for their money, where everyone knew the real value of a dollar and spent only that money which they could afford at the time. We're not talking about the big debts not - its impossible to live 100% debt free today what with mortgages, car loans, and the like - but the small debts? The revolving credit? All that is unnecessary! And its time we all got together and fought for a debt free America!

What would it take? 
But making a debt free America would be like taking away french fries from every McDonald's menu - a good idea, but unpatriotic to the extreme. A debt free America isn;t America at all - we're capitalists, we're spend-happy freaks and unless we have the option to fall ever deeper into debt we will never be happy and we will never have all the many things we oh so desperately need.  In theory, a debt free America would be a great place to live - but in reality it wouldn't be America at all. 
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