In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
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In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
Can the national story of Spain and a person's financial debt story in the US be identical?
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Re: In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
Weimar here we come....
the democratic socialists are in charge of 'merica now!!
social justice/inflation everywhere...
1861?
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the democratic socialists are in charge of 'merica now!!
social justice/inflation everywhere...
1861?
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Re: In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
The question doesn't have to revolve around Spain and the US; any two nations can fill up the two spacesImpenitent wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 2:53 pm Weimar here we come....
the democratic socialists are in charge of 'merica now!!
social justice/inflation everywhere...
1861?
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Re: In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
So you are trying to compare a country [essentially from the 15th century to the present day] with a single person in the U.S.?trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:10 pm Can the national story of Spain and a person's financial debt story in the US be identical?
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Re: In the US, is a person's history of financial debt the national story of Spain?
simplicity wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:18 amSo you are trying to compare a country [essentially from the 15th century to the present day] with a single person in the U.S.?trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:10 pm Can the national story of Spain and a person's financial debt story in the US be identical?
It's the psychology of what I call "fusing". A logical conclusion of cause and effect being the only universal force