Government Fails to Print Money Correctly
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Haha, I kind of can't help but laugh about this.
They said it would take 20 to 30 years to sort out (by hand) the usable bills from the bad ones. When they phrase it that way it's really impressive. That's a lot of bills.
They said it would take 20 to 30 years to sort out (by hand) the usable bills from the bad ones. When they phrase it that way it's really impressive. That's a lot of bills.
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this is why i wont get involved in politics at any point after school ^_^ not even to vote b/c i dun wanna go for jury duty
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Haha I heard about this already. Quite sad.
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you mean the fact that printing that kind of money was too high tech for our printers and failed? Yup. Put it on there xD
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Ehh, I don't feel its a big deal. Whats another 120 million dollars?
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More than 10% of the economy?
But if they aren't valid bills, how could they be considered part of the economy? ;D
But if they aren't valid bills, how could they be considered part of the economy? ;D
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