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>>54718200
>you irl

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I was thinking this morning... The yield curve inversion. It's always assumed that it needs to un-invert in order for the markets to truly heal. But throughout history there has always been the guise of a debt ceiling. Some cap on the level is spending before they are forced to get back on track. But if there is no debt ceiling going forward (in fact or appearance) then why can't that motherfucker just stay inverted? What's the problem?

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