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whats that have to do with mexico
Probably lots if it involves the loss of your pension David. Only time will tell if this is real or not.
i dont get a pension im not from canada
Everyone knows that you are an American with a 28 trillion dollar debt that is rapidly climbing. Do you really expect to collect a pension or payments much longer? .You posted your stimulus cheque picture. Who is going to pay off the debt? Something has to change all over the world if we are going to avoid an economic disaster, even here in Mexico. What would you suggest? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/16/2021 08:17AM by Bigbird. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. • Lo siento, sólo puedes enviar mensajes si estás registrado.
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