Geithner says U.S. is in no danger of losing its Aaa debt rating even though the Obama administration has predicted a $1.6 trillion budget deficit in 2010



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strikitrich 783 2010-02-08 07:02:06.0 login to vote score 1


Sorry, Timmy, but it just ain't so.
fatsean 3838 2010-02-08 07:03:30.0 login to vote score 1
As a commie leftist I find myself in agreement with my fellow conservative citizens in hoping that the US economy fails because I too hate America and all it stands for.


throwingknife 1634 2010-02-08 07:03:46.0 login to vote score 1
Watch out for those mumblings from Moody's. They've been known to make mumblings like that, the company says nothing to worry about, then Moody's gets pissed off and downgrades them, then downgrades them again a day later. Talk about ugly.
impasse 820 2010-02-08 07:09:40.0 login to vote score 1
throwingknife: Watch out for those mumblings from Moody's. They've been known to make mumblings like that, the company says nothing to worry about, then Moody's gets pissed off and downgrades them, then downgrades them again a day later. Talk about ugly.

It's like they're moody or something.
oldfart 1558 2010-02-08 08:54:27.0 login to vote score 1
Geithner actually thinks he's in charge of something or other.

Twit should go back to the ivory tower before he gets burned.
l.darte 554 2010-02-08 12:02:00.0 login to vote score 0
If they use the same rating system that gave AAA+++ ratings to the junk tied to the mortgage crisis, then yes, the US should keep its AAA rating.
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