The host says British debt from the Napoleonic wars remained payable into the early twenty-first century, illustrating how long this temporal borrowing can bind later generations.
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Bonds
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"...loan in the present, which your population will pay off. The bonds, the debt from the Napoleonic Wars was only paid off or was..."
"...And so us treasuries are, I should say, uh, IOUs are bonds. Okay. So they're long -term government bonds, um, and anyone can buy..."
"...the U.S. government borrow money from the Federal Reserve? It issues bonds that's called U.S. Treasuries, okay? So the Federal Reserve can print money..."
"...choose but to betray if you choose to go into a bond with someone and then betray that person okay all right so that's..."
"...is if people continue to buy u.s dollars okay it's a bond scheme okay and then um the other problem for the united states..."
"...collapses. Okay? Let's pretend the petrodollar collapses. AI. AI collapses. Treasury bond collapses. Will the U.S. not suffer an economic and development catastrophe, which..."
"...focus on building relationships like building friendships and focusing on emotional bonds with each other this is going to be such the mo this..."
"I asked you about the bond between or the potential bond between Russia and the United States. Let's talk for a minute about this..."
"...is, is he's like a walking phallus, almost. He's like James Bond, man. You know? He goes around. He goes around. Does his mission...."
"...their love for each other. And this pledge, this memory, this bond is what carries them for eternity. So that even though they are..."
"...and now celebrate it as a way to create, um, common bonds among humanity. And for, for the longest time, this made a lot..."
"...Human civilization is a coming together of people with a common bond, with a common sense of identity, and then building on top of..."
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